HB Herald, June 23, 1894 Alfred MUNN was brought up on remand at the Magistrate's Court yesterday charged with assaulting his wife. Defendant pleaded guilty. The gaol surgeon stated that he was doubtful of the man's sanity, although not prepared to say that he ought to be confined in an asylum. He recommended that defendant be again remanded for medical examination..... Jane Ann MUNN, wife of defendant, applied for a protection order and for the custody of her infant children. The application was granted. A well-known landmark in the shape of a two story house at the corner of Milton-road and Battery-road, occupied by Mr ANDREWS and family, was partially destroyed by fire yesterday morning........Miss ANDREWS, who was in bed upstairs, was roused by hearing a crackling noise, and upon rising found that the house was on fire. She had barely time to escape.......By means of hard work the fire was subdued after about £100 worth of damage had been done. Mr ANDREWS was uninsured, and is a loser to the extent of about £50. The house, which is the property of Mrs W. PARKER, was insured for £200 in the National Office.