EPIDEMIC OF BURGLARIES
PALMERSTON NORTH VISITATION
(By Telegraph—From our Correspondent.) Palmerston North, November 21. Palmerston North has been visited by a number of light-fingered gentry lately, and numerous chsk of breaking and entering are reported. . One of the leading hotels, winch has been visited several times belore, wa.« entered in the week, and money and valuables were extracted from Wis pockels of visitors to tho value of il.)0. A leading draper's establishment wasbroken into and about .£l7 was taken from the tills. A bookseller's premises were also entered bv a back window and tllio contents of tho till, nmonntiim to several pounds in silver were taken. The intruder left bv tho back door, leaving it open. A private house in Terrace hml was also burglariously entered, and aliout otl/ taken from the clothes of a visitor.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 6
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136EPIDEMIC OF BURGLARIES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 6
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