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OFFICES RANSACKED; SUM OF MONEY STOLEN

Gaining entrance by breaking a: small window at the rear of a building in Queen Street, thieves ransacked the offices of the Automobile Association, N.I.M.U. In'sur-, ance Company and Mr. J. E. Fullarton, public accountant, during the weekend. A sum of money was taken from Mr. Fullarton's office, but a com,plete assessment of the amount is not yet available. Nothing of value Was removed from the other offices. The discovery was made on Sunday by Mr. D. J. Sweetzer of the N.I.M.U. Insurance Company, who notified the police immediately. He found a small window in Mr. Fullarton's office broken, and the other premises in considerable disorder.

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Chronicle (Levin), 23 June 1947, Page 4

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OFFICES RANSACKED; SUM OF MONEY STOLEN Chronicle (Levin), 23 June 1947, Page 4

OFFICES RANSACKED; SUM OF MONEY STOLEN Chronicle (Levin), 23 June 1947, Page 4

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