21 August 1922
FIRE AT RYLSTONE.
A fire which started in the chimney at the private parlor at Squires' Globe Hotel on Saturday did damage to the walls and ceiling. Through the willing action of R. Abbott, who climbed to the two storied roof and amid the heat and cinders clamped wet bags on the chimney top, the fury of the fire was subdued, and afterwards put out altogether by a fire extinguisher supplied by Mr. McLachlan. Mr. W. R. Jones and others were on the spot and with Mr. and Mrs. Squires, got furniture out of the way and swept back the red hot clinkers which came rolling out onto the floor as they fell. In addition to disfigurement to the walls from the great heat emitted, one of the walls showed a large crack. The helpers did good work1
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16 June 1938
HOTEL LICENCE RENEWED
The licence of the Globe Hotel, Rylstone was renewed: - M. A. Goodwin2
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