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  3. HOPES AND DREAMS ARE SHATTERED IN A TWINKLING

    when fire takes hold of the countryside. Left: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Howard, Smith’s Cully, mustered smiles as they faced the camera yesterday, though their home (seen in the right-hand picture) Was a smoking heap of ashes. Mrs. Howard was cooking dinner at midday, and was alone when the flames swept down on her home. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  4. FIRE, THE MOST PITILESS ENEMY OF SETTLERS.

    made another attack on timbered country round Melbourne under[?] I was [?] [?] [?] and to worships were threatened. with destruction. Left: Fire fighters on the Kinglake-road, near Queenstown. Residents from all parts of the district answered distress calls from the township. Right: Mrs. Taylor, a veteran of Queenstown, who narrowly escaped being burnt to death in her home. After her rescue by fire fighters her chief concern was for 30 fowls which perished in the flames. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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