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BURGLARS' BUSY WEEKEND

WELLINGTON, June 3. The preinises of a locksmitk in Featherston Street, Wellington, provided an unusual taxget for weekend burglars in the city. The locksmith, who also deals in eleetrical suppiies, had a padloek on the front door broken and a yale loek jemmied. The thieves stole two electrie toasters, three eleetric irons, one jug and three torches, to the total value of £20. Burglars also visited the premises of a manufacturing compaiiy in Taranaki Street and stole five or six rolls of pique and artificial silk valued at about £25 each, and also seven lady's wool suits, 36 assorted blouses and other materialp

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Chronicle (Levin), 4 June 1947, Page 3

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BURGLARS' BUSY WEEKEND Chronicle (Levin), 4 June 1947, Page 3

BURGLARS' BUSY WEEKEND Chronicle (Levin), 4 June 1947, Page 3

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