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... Coroner an opportunity of uttering a warning we have often heard. A child was burned to death by falling into the fire. The provision of a fire guard, at a cost cf a shillingl or two, would have saved the infant's life. How many score times Mr. Holden has tried ...

BURNING FATALITY. The Coroner and Flannelette

... Elizabeth, in charge of deceased. When she left they were both in the kitchen, where a fire was burning, but there was no fire guard. The boy had played with the fire many times, and witness had corrected him. She thought it was safe to leave him with Elizabeth ...

Mount Farm, Singleton, near Poulton-le-rylde. MR. E. G. HOTHERSA.LL is again favoured with instructions from Mr ..

... brass Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Flock Beds, gilt frame Mirror, Kitchen and other Tables, Sofa, Settee, steel Fenders and Fire Irons. Ash Guard, Brass Kerb, Bamboo Curtain Poles, Pictures, Kitchen Chairs, Oak Meal Ark, Step Ladder, hang and ,other Lamps, Crockery ...

THI] CORONER AND NEED FOR Fl R &GUARDS. WARNINGS DISRIXIARDED. THE NEED FOR FIRE-GUARDS

... THI] CORONER AND NEED FOR Fl R &GUARDS. WARNINGS DISRIXIARDED. THE NEED FOR FIRE-GUARDS. The inque4 in respect in the death of Slaurieo Betwn was then held. . . . James W. Brown, mason's labourer. Morecambe, said that the ol,..eased child his and was ...

THE SCIENCE OF TEACHING. SUPPING WITH ACTORS

... some of the rooms have fireplace., which cost , an air of warmth on the eurrcundings, each our being well protected by a fire guard. The Hoorn , are of wooden blocks placed concrete, with the result that silence is secured, and the schools an. touch quieter ...

SHIPBUILDING Woßss ON AT PRESTON

... of catching fire, but fortunately cot-aped uninjured. though it war necessary to remove brewing plant from the brewhoure. A of homes had to hoe removed from a stride w hiri adjoins the works, and which became. praetani4 red hot. The fire attracted thousands ...

If the Council pa% the

... land be ne-let to Mr. JOS. 1 31st, L 905. 3entil Schaal-Mrs., Edmondson, I there should have been a guard. Here was i the gee laid in the Regis- OF GUARDS. , tear's Off. at cemetery. It W. a site., in amordante bore which Keleall from leth to 3lat Ihee ...

LOCAL NEWS

... 'scalded by water from the fire place and there had not been a fireguard the mother would have been proc-cded against for leaving the child in a room where there was no fire guard, but as it happened the child was not near the fire and the mother was not ...

GUARD CALLED orT

... a.m. on June 25th, and saw prisoner s get over the fence towards the camp fires. He challenged him by calling halt, but as he took no notice he went and reported to the guard. A few minutes later he found a loaf of bread on the ground. - Wm. Keating ...

PRIVATE GORST IN TEE FIRING LINE

... PRIVATE GORST IN TEE FIRING LINE. THINKS ITS SAFEST PLACE. Private J. E. (toret, 2nd Co!deteenm - Guard.. whose parents resole at Three Mile House. Caton, ha* written from Moddor River, under data January 15th. to Mr. Jamee Bland, hutch r. Penny-street ...

FIELD AND AND FARM _ GARDENING GOSSIP. 1 . CONSIRVATORY.—Fire. may be diseoeffitiosilL now, sa when fires are ..

... FIELD AND AND FARM _ GARDENING GOSSIP. 1 . CONSIRVATORY.—Fire. may be diseoeffitiosilL now, sa when fires are used latein the season there • GOOD CLASS OV DUO CASSIA. is a danger of more heat (advises Mr. E. Holiday It ism difficult matter in these days ...