SENSATIONAL' STORIES.
-- . M TOLD AT A FIRE ' v By Telegraph.— Press A'srcjfttton',' Oamaru, Last Night, 'tj J The inquiry into the Star and flar-'f ter fire was continued to-day, and tno ij taking of evidence was concluded at' £ five o'clock. • V? Mrs Harvey (lessee) was at great length into her business and' financial affairs, and a great quantity^ 1 of other evidence was brought forward. l 'tf Clark was re-examined by the as to Miss Telfer's statement that lie 1| had made improper overtures to her/':--He characterised them as absolute and? k emphatic lies. v j<2 ! The Coroner said that some of tho!s'| evidence was so extraordinary that he would take time to ! review it, and ho /i reserved ,bis decision till TTeuneaday. $ : ' S>3
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 241, 20 March 1915, Page 5
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124SENSATIONAL' STORIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 241, 20 March 1915, Page 5
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