FIRE IN WASH-HOUSE.
THREE PEOPLE BURNED.
OUTBREAK IN WELLINGTON.
[by telegraph.—own correspondent.] WELLINGTON, Monday,
Fire broke out in the wash-house of a hou6e afc Miraniar, when clothes were being cleaned with benzine, and thi'eo of the occupants received burns. Tho owner of the house, Mr. J. L. Allen, was slightly burned on the left forearm in attempting to extinguish the blaze. Mrs. A. M, Allen was burned on the left hand, arm, face and neck, while Miss 11. J. Hand suffered severe burns to the face, .neck, hands and arms.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20812, 3 March 1931, Page 8
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