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Three Premises Entered

i Thieves forced a window to • enter the Fendalton Post I Office during the week-end. • A search was made of the I premises but nothing was I stolen. : A lead-light glass door was . broken at the premises of . Messrs H. G. Royds and . Sutherland, consulting en- ' gineers, 307 Durham street, during the week-end, and £3 f was stolen from the office. • The Black Tulip Snack Bar, - High street, was entered on • Friday night through a win- ’ dow, and about 4s in pennies was stolen.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29497, 26 April 1961, Page 16

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87

Three Premises Entered Press, Volume C, Issue 29497, 26 April 1961, Page 16

Three Premises Entered Press, Volume C, Issue 29497, 26 April 1961, Page 16

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