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WOMAN STUCK ON HEAD BY BURGLAR

AUCKLAND, May 20. A series of thefts and bufglaries in Remuera over the past few weeks eul minated in a daylight attack on a young wbmah employeO.as a maid by Dr. and Alrs. G. J. S. Fishfer, of Remuera Road Butprifiing tlie man who had been hid ing in an outhouse after ransacking oue of ihe bedroohis, the woman was struck over the head With a heavy piece of wood. She was not seriously injured. The intruder, who escaped, had been piowling abbut tlie grodhds which are tliiekly planted with trees, for some time apparentlv waitifig fof afi oppoi luiiity to enter t'he house. The tnai Wielded a piece of titfee with Which Ke •itriick her savagely over the head. H liruslied past her stnd^ made off.

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Chronicle (Levin), 21 May 1947, Page 5

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WOMAN STUCK ON HEAD BY BURGLAR Chronicle (Levin), 21 May 1947, Page 5

WOMAN STUCK ON HEAD BY BURGLAR Chronicle (Levin), 21 May 1947, Page 5

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