A MYSTERIOUS FIRE.
HAMILTON INQUIRY ENDED. CAUSE, NOT ASCERTAINED. [BY TELBOEiJPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] : HAMILTON. Monday, Further evidence was heard to-day at the inquiry held in connection with a fire which occurred on February 28 at 50, Victoria Street, Hamilton, premises owned by Mr. W. Tudhope and occupied by Mrs. N. Campbell. / . An electrical inspector said it was possible for an electrical extension wire to be alive after the light hod been switched off. ,- :-../-y r -:-'v ..:%-■ ■■■-■■'.::■'• ;.:'--.v.:/V:..w: •Another witness, who was present* at the fire, expressed the opinion that it was not caused by an electrical fault. ]'i The coroner 4 Mr. yH. A Young, found that the cause of the outbreak had* not been ascertained. ; - r:: '" *"'* ;'":, ' v
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18685, 15 April 1924, Page 8
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117A MYSTERIOUS FIRE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18685, 15 April 1924, Page 8
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