HASTINGS BURGLARY
Seneitive Clock Stopped By Intrudei'5 vCLOTHING STOLEN ( Burglars entered the home of Mr and Mrs L. j. Fishefi, 611 St. Aubyn street West, while they were attending the drama festival on Tuesday night, ind a few articles of clothing of small value Were stolen. Entry was made some time between. 7 'p.m. and ll p.m. through a caseinetnt window which had been - left partly open. A very sensitive clock wliich was on . a shelf near the window was later found to have stopped at 8 o'clodk and it is believe d that this stopped when moved by the intruder, wliich would suggest that entry was made at that hoiir. Tho. polico have the matter in hand and afe carrying out investigations^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 182, 19 August 1937, Page 4
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