SUSPICIOUS FIRES
TWO MORE CASES,
AN OFFICE DESTROYED,
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CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Two suspicious fires occurred in the city on Saturday night. In one case the outbreak began in a washhouse which had not been used during the day and: spread to the kitchen, where the brigade checked it. In the .other ease ;a small office, attached .to J, E. Cooper’s coal yard in Montreal Street, was destroyed. An employee, living nearby, was, awakened by the sound of a muffled explosion and ran out to see the front wall of the structure ablaze.
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Northern Advocate, 19 August 1929, Page 6
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