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A HANDY KEY

BURGLARY AT MASTERTON

(Spscial to the "Evening Post.") MASTERTON, This Day. Fifty pounds in notes was taken by a burglar who entered the Masterton Magistrate's Courthouse on Friday "night. The money did not belong to the Department of Justice, but to the t Clerk of the Court (Mr. A. H. Cutler), 'who had placed it in the strongroom ■for the 'night. All the Department's money had been' banked. Mr. Cutler intended to bank his own money but pressure of business prevented him from doing so. The burglar, it is understood, entered the building through an unlocked window and found the key of1 the strongroom door in the office. Several other burglaries have been 'reported in Masterton in the past few weeks.

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Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 11

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A HANDY KEY Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 11

A HANDY KEY Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 11

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