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INQUEST ON THE NAPIER FIRE.

(united press association.) Napier, February 15.

The inquest on the recent fire resulted in an open verdict, there being absolutely no evidence to account for it. Detective Grace, referring to a common rumor, stated that Mr Cohen had said he helped a woman out of Fair’s office window Bj minute before the cire occurred. He (Grace) had questioned Mr Cohen, who at first said it was true, but subsequently he Baid that on consideration he did not. think he helped any woman through any window ; m fact, he was sure he did not.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 524, 18 February 1882, Page 22

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INQUEST ON THE NAPIER FIRE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 524, 18 February 1882, Page 22

INQUEST ON THE NAPIER FIRE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 524, 18 February 1882, Page 22

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