BURGLARS?
AT THE HOUSE OF MR. W. N. WILLIB. tUV TEMdHAI'H— I'KESS ASSOCIATION—COPtItiaIIT.I (Rcc. Juno 4, 8.22 p.m.) Sydney, Juno 4. Mr, W. N. Willis, who was recently reported to bo tlio victim,of a stabbing affair near Randwick racccourso, has provided another soiisation. ' Ho has ioported' to, tho l)olice that during last night burglars visited his residence lit Randirick, and attempted to break a Biife. The safo was bored partially through, ami then tho drill broke, n portion ; of it being found on tho floor. Tho alleged burglars enured nothing. ' Sir'. Willis believes that the robbers 'were 1 ' after certain papers, not valuables, as they • left bohind a quantity of silver plate. They obtained admittanco by means of an unfastened window. Tho police are of opinion that it i'b not u 'expert crncksman's jol\
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 526, 5 June 1909, Page 5
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134BURGLARS? Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 526, 5 June 1909, Page 5
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