“NOTHING TO SAY”
REWARD FOR CHRISTCHURCH “FIRE BUGS” MR. McILVENEY SILENT Press Association CHRISTCHURCH. Today The Commissioner of Police, Mr. \Y. B. Mcllveney. is still uncommunicative about the payment of the £250 reward offered by the New Zealand Underwriters’ Association for evidence leading to the conviction of the "fire bugs.” When questioned about the distribution, Mr. Mcllveney’s reply was brief —"I have nothing to say.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 961, 2 May 1930, Page 1
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