BURGLARIES IN AUSTRALIA.
<, A JUDGE'S HOUSE ENTERED. By TelcEriDh--Pre«s Aeiociatlon-Conjrl*kt Sydney, September 11. Burglars secured. X4O at Judge Fitzhardinge's house. Another gang entered the premises of Mr. Wellman, bamboo manufacturer, but were disappointed, thero being no money in the safe. They regaled themselves with whisky and cigars. ' 'CLOTHING SHOP RANSACKED, (Rec. September 11, 8 p.m.) Melbourne, September 11. Thieves fruitlessly ransacked the premises of Mr. Henderson, a spring-maker, and then scaled a high wall covered with broken bottles, and entered Mr. Goldstein's clothing factory next/door, and secured ,£lO, 74 suits, 15 pairs of trousers, and material valued at .£l3O. JEWELLERY STOLEN. (Rec. September 11, .8 p.m.) Sydney, September 11. During the absence of the inmates in the afternoon a house at Neutral Bay was burglarised and jewellery worth .£3s'Was stolen. •
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1543, 12 September 1912, Page 5
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130BURGLARIES IN AUSTRALIA. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1543, 12 September 1912, Page 5
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