FIRES.
BLAZF AT BELFAST. East evening a lire completely destroyed a four-roomed dwelling in Belfast, situated in SI. John's Road. The house was owned by Mr Mac(iillivi ay, and occupied by Mr \V. Claridge. The outbreak was caused by the upsetting of a kerosene lamp. The insurance on Ihc furniture amounted to £BS, in the State otlice. OUTBREAK AT WOOLSTON. The Woolslon Kire Brigade received a call yesterday lo an outbreak in a lit - in Princess Street. The lire was first noticed about 1.15, and was then burning fiercely. When the brigade arrived it devoted its attention lo saving the adjoining houses. The dwelling, which was owned by Mr G. Bugg, of River Road, was completely destroyed. It was insured for £IOO in the South British office.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 764, 22 July 1916, Page 2
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