BENZINE EXPLODES
HQUSE SET ON PtRE
TWO CHILDREN PERISH -. /United Prese Association—By Eleotrlo Telegraph—Copyright) ; ; SYDNEY, 25th March. • John O'Malley, aged eight years, and j his sister Mary, aged five, were burned , to death in their home at .Truhdle,, when a tin of benzine' etfpl6ded?'Theii|' > parents rushed into tlie house', ( ufhich ' was soon an inferno, and made a brave but,futile'attempt to save the/children, •. They were 1 badly burned. ..' ~1 1
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 26 March 1930, Page 5
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