AnnualReport-1923 — Page 262

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6. The report of the Superintendent Fire Brigade gives full details of the working of the Brigade during the year. It shows that the Colony, and particularly the City of Victoria, has been singularly free from serious fires during the past twelve months. The unfortunate accident to the Motor Turntable ladder involving the death of a promising young fireman cast a gloom over the Brigade, the more so as this is the first fatal accident in the records of the Brigade.

24th April, 1924.

E. D. C. WOLFE, Chief Officer, Fire Brigade.

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- K 33 - 6. The report of the Superintendent Fire Brigade gives full details of the working of the Brigade during the year. It shows that the Colony, and particularly the City of Victoria, has been singularly free from serious fires during the past twelve months. The unfortunate accident to the Motor Turntable ladder involving the death of a promising young fireman cast a gloom over the Brigade, the more so as this is the first fatal accident in the records of the Brigade. 24th April, 1924. E. D. C. WOLFE, Chief Officer, Fire Brigade.
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6. The report of the Superintendent Fire Brigade gives full details of the working of the Brigade during the year. It shows that the Colony, and particularly the City of Victoria, has been singularly free from serious fires during the past twelve months. The unfortunate accident to the Motor Turntable ladder involving the death of a promising young fireman cast a gloom over the Brigade, the more so as this is the first fatal accident in the records of the Brigade.

24th April, 1924.

E. D. C. WOLFE, Chief Officer, Fire Brigade.

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