= A - domestic servant ; named Elizabeth Cargill; 25, employed by Miss Dualop, of Burwood, New 'South Wales, died in the Western Suburbs Cottage Hospital, as the result of burning injuries received through her •: clothing catching fire. At the time; Miss Cargifi received : the I injuries she is said ■■;.- to ; have ;: been mixing some beeswax and turpentine, which -'somehow i became ignited. . Katoomba, the: fashionable summer retreat among the Blue " Mountains of New South Wales,' is very much worried over the .presence; of a lot of \ navvies ;on the railway works "; in the vicinity, and the ;County Council has requested:.the Government to -suspend work on ; the ; railway ex- • tension : until after Easter, so as to avoid having a lot of navrios aJjoirt .town;during 'the L soason. , ' .. ~
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11871, 24 January 1902, Page 6
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