Three Shops Burgled
A burglar on Thursdav night took £l2 from Barbara’s Fruit Shop, Seaview road, after he had entered through an unlocked window. The same night a window was forced at J. W. Smith’s delicatessen in Seaview road, but nothing was taken. A transistor radio valued at £l5 was taken from Dixon’s Butchery, Opawa road, on Thursday night. Entry was gained through an unlocked door.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30959, 15 January 1966, Page 14
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66Three Shops Burgled Press, Volume CV, Issue 30959, 15 January 1966, Page 14
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