History with Brian James: Inquest into 1890 hotel fire

By Brian James
Updated July 2 2021 - 2:50am, first published March 2 2020 - 9:51am
Star Hotel corner of Main and Burrowa Street. Historian Brian James contributes his column to be published in the Young Witness every Tuesday. Photo: contributed
Star Hotel corner of Main and Burrowa Street. Historian Brian James contributes his column to be published in the Young Witness every Tuesday. Photo: contributed

An inquest was held on Friday before the Coroner Mr S Robinson and a jury of 12. Edmond Dickerson, the groom at Mr Cope's Star Hotel was the first to give evidence. Near six o'clock he heard a crackling noise as if some person was lighting a fire. He went outside and saw the fire near the hotel. He knew Saunders was not at home so he called out for help.

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