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THE BRUSSELS EXHIBITION.

FURTHER OUTBREAKS. INCENDIARISM SUSPECTED. (Received Nov. 7, 9.30 a.m.) BRUSSELS, Sunday. Further fires have occured at the Exhibition, but they were extinguished. There are evidences of incendiarism. DWELLING HOUSES DESTROYED. DUNEDIN, Saturday. Lang's dwelling house, bakery, and stables at ntram were destroyed by fire last night. The insurances on the buildings amounted to £3OO, and on the furniture and fittings -—^o- - Sunday. On Saturday nght a fire broke out ill a ten-roomed house in Brewsterstreet, owned by Mr. G. W. Knowles, and occupied by Mr. R. W. Goldsmith. It started in the upper, story, and was caused bv a curtain being blown against i lighted candle. The excellent work of the Fire Brigade saved the lower portion of the building. The furniture was insured for £2OO and the house (valued at £650) for £450 in the United office.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 7 November 1910, Page 6

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THE BRUSSELS EXHIBITION. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 7 November 1910, Page 6

THE BRUSSELS EXHIBITION. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 7 November 1910, Page 6