DARING BURGLARS.
GREAT HAUL OF JEWELLERY. By Telcsraptt-Prefe Association-Copyright London, April 1. Burglars entered by a skylight a shop adjoining the premises of Messrs. Ettliugcr, jewellers, Regent Street. Then then cut lingo holes through three of the walls with the intention, apparently, of removing tho safe, which they finally prismd open, and from which, (hey stole £VJ,WO worth of jewellery. AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRILLS. (Reo. April 2, 0.53 p.m.) London, April 2. The thieves entered Messrs. L'ltlinger's premises by boring through from nil intervening artistic fabric dealer's premises. They used dross materials and cushions from the stock to deaden the sound of their tools. They abandoned several dynamos which had formed part of their automatic electric-, drilling plant.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1405, 3 April 1912, Page 5
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117DARING BURGLARS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1405, 3 April 1912, Page 5
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