"IN CLERICAL ATTIRE ."
CHARGE OF BURGLARY.
• ■•■ tpi.TELEGBAPB—ri!E3S ASSOCIATION.)' Christchuroh, January-25.-Tho Rev. Harold I'urchas, of St. John's parish, went away for a holiday after Chrisfe mas, leaving the' vioarage in Latimer Squ»ro looked up, About January 15 a burglar broke a pane of glasß in a door, turned tho key, and took.possession of tho vicarage; He made himself quite at homo, sleeping in one of the beds, usjng tho cooking utensils, and acting' generally as if he were the tenant... : When ho left the burglar took a quantity ■of wearing apparel, a.large clock, and about £20 worth of; miscellaneous jewollory .and sundries. On Saturday evening Detectives ■\Vard and, Gibson had their attention. drawn to'a'man. in clerical attiro, and. they at onco arrested him and charged him with.the burglary, Accused appeared, at. tho. Magistrate's Court to-day'and was remanded till Friday.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 415, 26 January 1909, Page 7
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138"IN CLERICAL ATTIRE." Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 415, 26 January 1909, Page 7
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