SUSPICIOUS FIRES.
SUPPRESSED IN WELLINGTON. (By Telegraph. Association.) WELLINGTON, thie # day. While the Wellington Rugby Union management committee was meeting laet evening a fire broke out in the building in Woodward Street. The flames were quickly suppressed. This is the second fire in the same building within a few days. Another fire was discovered a little later in a classroom at Welleeley Boys' College on the Terrace, not far from Woodward Street. This aleo was suppressed before serious damage was done. The police regard these outbreak* with suspicion, believing the origin incendiary, and that poeeibly one individual is responsible for all.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1922, Page 7
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