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LOSSES BY FIRE

AN UNSUCCESSFUL CLAIM, CHRISTCHURCH, June 18. Allegations that batteries had been bought for a few pence each, and were then painted and insured for £lOO, were made by counsel appearing for the Northern Assurance Company to-day, in cases where John Howard William Tapp claimed £lOO under a policy on goods destroyed by fire on April 21. During the plaintiff's evidence he admitted having made mistakes in the policy proposals, and cross-examined by counsel for the company, he refused to answer certain questions, and declared.- “ You are suggesting that this fire was purposely done ? ” Counsel: Yes, I am.

The plaintiff was nonsuited, the magistrate saying that the claim was properly a case to be dealt with under the arbitration clause in the policy.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19310623.2.235

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Otago Witness, Issue 4032, 23 June 1931, Page 54

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LOSSES BY FIRE Otago Witness, Issue 4032, 23 June 1931, Page 54

LOSSES BY FIRE Otago Witness, Issue 4032, 23 June 1931, Page 54

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