BURGLARS ACTIVE
FOXTON PREMISES ENTERED,
By Telegraph—Press Association. Foxton, March 18. 4n attempt to burglarise the local railway station was made last night or early this morning. One of the windows was Di'ised onon and a lock broken. Apparently the thief was disturbed in Ins operations The office of the Town Hall was also entered through prising_ open a window and a cash box containing 12s. was removed. Petty thieving is also prevalent. ROTOEUA OFFICE BROKEN INTO. Br Telegranh—Preps Association. •, Rotorua, March 18. • The office of Thornton. Walker and Co.. estate agents, was broken into-dur-ine AVcdnesdav night, when .£3O in gold and notes, and a cheque for p were stolen.fl The office was entered through a. side-window, and the monoy was taken from a cash-box in a drawer.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 149, 19 March 1920, Page 6
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128BURGLARS ACTIVE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 149, 19 March 1920, Page 6
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