A SUSPICIOUS FIRE.
TE Kimi, Mardli 10. A five-roomed dwelling on the Av. alano road was completely destroyed by nrc. It belonged to the estate oi the late S> Otway, which is now administered uy fcho i'ublic Trustee. The occupant, diaries Campbell, a married mau witu., seven children, had that day been evicted under a distress wanuut. 'lite briwade saved soma furniture under aimctuU©s. During the progress oftho firo. bergC-anfc Fearnley overheard Campbell, « h<> was under tlie influences of liquor, making violently boastful statements connexion with the outbreak, and arrested him. Campbell was remancwu for eight days, ba\J Ixjing allowed, himself in £s<X>, and two sureties of £2uo eaeh.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17401, 11 March 1922, Page 15
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109A SUSPICIOUS FIRE. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17401, 11 March 1922, Page 15
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