BODY IN BUBRNING HOUSEI . KALGOORLIE, August 29. Concerned about the non-appearance of Jack Rose manager of the Iron King gold mine, at Norseman, police broke into his burning house at 2 a.m. to-day. . , They, foupd his body in the “fiercely burning building, and removed the skull, corso and bones. Rose's wife is in hospital, having given birth to a son. Five children escaped from the burning house. ■> - ■:
PREDICAMENT OF OCEAN DIVER I+. happened on the bed of the harbour. The diver sneezed. He thought of the till of Pulmonas in his pockethut he could do nothing till he came to the surface. He knew Pulmonas pastilles quickly relieved colds, coughs and ’flu. Try Pulmonas: 1/-, 1/6 and 2/6 —all chemists and store®.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1939, Page 6
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