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Burned to Death.

[By Telegraph.] (l\r Press Association.) Auckland, This day. An accident with fatal results occurred at Knsabs Brothers' Manaku sawmills to a female native, Te Pi Allen, aged 18 years. She was warming herself before the cook-house fire, when her dress caught, and rushing outside she was irumediatly enveloped in flames. A. Kusabs with some difficulty succeeded in extinguishing the flames, but not *ue woman was terribly burnr. ■ ShijA', iveycd to Rotorua by train, Dr King, of Auckland, being on board, and although he did all possible to alleviate the pain of the sufferer she gradually sank and died.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 270, 13 March 1897, Page 3

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Burned to Death. Hastings Standard, Issue 270, 13 March 1897, Page 3

Burned to Death. Hastings Standard, Issue 270, 13 March 1897, Page 3

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