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FIRES AT THE THAMES.

i ♦ ' [at tttmnkpn.'- wt«s« assooja^om.l THAMES, This Day. Three destructive flres havo oeodrred at the Thames since Saturday, night* tho flatties • having too great i hold to save anything. A. Martlh's house and furniture were completely destroyed through a child overturning a. kerosene lamp, The InsiirAflce.on lh« house and contents Wot i £100 In thd Guardian Office. T. Cooper's bakery and store and tho adjoining dwel- 1 Hhghouse were burnt to the ground yes- ! ' terday morning through smouldering wood 1 | igniting. Last night A. M'Lotighlln's house caught fire, and was soon In flames. A water race runs underneath the house, but It was useless to arrest the Ore-. Mr. , M.'Loughlin hod a narrow weftp© from guf- | fdOfltion,' The insurtineds were as follows t — On the furniture £160 in the Llverpdol, London, and Globs Office, and on the house £200 in the Sun Office. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 48, 26 February 1906, Page 7

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FIRES AT THE THAMES. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 48, 26 February 1906, Page 7

FIRES AT THE THAMES. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 48, 26 February 1906, Page 7