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CRIME WAVE IN AUCKLAND

AUCKLAND, Jan. 13. The crime wave in Auckland is at its height and burglars are nightly becoming more daring. The latest offences mclude the smashing witli a traffic parking sign plate-glass windows in Wynd ham Streeti a few ^yards. from-iQmep Street at £ o'clock yesterday morning, the blowin&: of a safe- in Eden Terrace, the theft of property; valued at £225 from n liome in Onehunga at midiiiglit 011 Friday, and the breaking aud entering of a lingerie sliop iu Queen Street w liere £3 was takem Tliieves also broke iuto premises iu Karangahape Road bul uothing was stolcu.

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Chronicle (Levin), 14 January 1947, Page 7

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CRIME WAVE IN AUCKLAND Chronicle (Levin), 14 January 1947, Page 7

CRIME WAVE IN AUCKLAND Chronicle (Levin), 14 January 1947, Page 7

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