FIRES
(BI TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
DUNEDIN, This Day. Early on Sunday morning the railway engine shed at On tram was destroyed and a W.B. class tank engine partly destroyed.
In the city, \V. D. and 11. O. Wills's tobacco stores were damaged by fire to the extent of about £600. The supposed cause is fusion of electric wires.
Iho 1-ire Brigade received a call at 10.24 last night to a fire in a two-story building at 94, Cuba street, occupied by lTyman Phillips, costume manufacturer. The workroom and contents on the first floor were damaged. The building is owned by the Lindsay Estate, and is insured in the Norwich Union Office for £1050. Jlie contents were covered by a policy in the New Zealand Insurance Office for £300.
The Dominion Conference of the League of Nations' Union will ho opened at 10 a.m. on Thursday in the Cominil'•«C:i."«!iu of the. Town l!alL_
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 121, 26 May 1925, Page 8
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