A destructive fire broke out at Stratford oil the morning of the 6th at about 1 o'clock in a billiard saloon run by a returned soldier named Sheen. In an hour it had demolished, a line of buildings near the railway - station occupied by the following:—Sheen (tobacconist), Sladden and Palmer (engineers), .Ford (bootmaker), Finnerty (land agent), Richardson (storekeeper), Fargie (land agent), Tyrer (solicitor), McCluggage (land agent), Cook (tailor), Healy (architect), On Kee (fruiterer), Harris (fish shop), Baker (confectioner), and a few others. ■ ' W. W. Hodge, photo.
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Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 984, 14 May 1919, Page 13
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86A destructive fire broke out at Stratford oil the morning of the 6th at about 1 o'clock in a billiard saloon run by a returned soldier named Sheen. In an hour it had demolished, a line of buildings near the railway – station occupied by the following:—Sheen (tobacconist), Sladden and Palmer (engineers), .Ford (bootmaker), Finnerty (land agent), Richardson (storekeeper), Fargie (land agent), Tyrer (solicitor), McCluggage (land agent), Cook (tailor), Healy (architect), On Kee (fruiterer), Harris (fish shop), Baker (confectioner), and a few others. ■ ' W. W. Hodge, photo. Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 984, 14 May 1919, Page 13
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