DARING ROBBERY.
AT A DUXEDIN JEWELLER'S. (By McsinpU—Free* Association.') Otmctlin, November '29. A daring jewellery robbery took jjlaoo some time last, night, Mr. Hettry Albert Hors's shop, at 337 teorge btrttt Ileitis entered and £300 worth oi lnr.rop. dress and engagement sings being ste-ion from the window. H is thongjit that •the culprits obtained admission by means of the- fnJiliiiht above illP nnnr. Mr. Hopk states Hint he was working into i a st night, o>«1 the robbrr.v' must have taken place between bull' past 9 last liicht and 8 o'clock Ibis momma. Up believed that entry to the promises would haw b«* easy last as the weather was very roii;?n, and am; noise would not have hwri heard. All the locks flii the doors are of the inlest type, ami it seems incredible tiiiit rlte.v could have boon picked. Tito fanlight over the doov could only be opened a few inches, ntid this was fotmd in its usual position this morning. There arc evidences from the glass (which is dusted) that the thieves tried this at any rale, and, il' they did manage to effect an ciitninco that. way, Uicy succeeded remarkably well iu biding their traces.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 6
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198DARING ROBBERY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 6
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