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BURGLARY AT HAMILTON

By Telegraph—Press Association. Hamilton, June 30. Another burglary has taken place. The. window of Press's jewellery shop was broken. Much jewellery is missing. The smashed-window was discovered by a passer-by, who picked up several articles on the footpath. A large piece of concrete was found inside the window. It had evidently been used to smash the glass. There was also a theft at a boardinghouse. A boarder, awakening, saw n. hand come through a window and grab his watch, which was 011 a dressing table. He attempted to seize the hand, but without success, and the intruder bolted.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19190701.2.27

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 237, 1 July 1919, Page 6

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101

BURGLARY AT HAMILTON Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 237, 1 July 1919, Page 6

BURGLARY AT HAMILTON Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 237, 1 July 1919, Page 6

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