BUILDING WILFULLY FIRED
AILARREST MADE. ' By Teicn'raph-Prcss Association. ; Stratford, January 31. Au inquiry was held to-day into thß circuinstances surroundiug the. lire m January 12 in v premises occupied bj 1 John Benjamin Clark, itinerant auctioneer of drapery and general mer- > chandise. The police gaye cvidenco of • finding traces of benzine in the mm- > ing after the fire. Ciars, they stated, ; was on the premises at the tTme of the ' °iS>ry returned a verdict that the I)r S had been wilfully set o>l Gw, , U tbat there was not sufl.cion cW , deuce to show by whom. Lnt 1 ftu 1 evening Clark was arrested on tg. 1 charge? Bail was aUowed-Sdf, £200 1 ono surety of MW.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 115, 1 February 1918, Page 6
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117BUILDING WILFULLY FIRED Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 115, 1 February 1918, Page 6
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