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CRIMINALS QUA URF.L. (Received tliis dnv at 10.25 a.i11.) MELBOURNE, April 18. A quarrel between rival gangs o' criminals regarding the method adopted for disposing of silk valued at nearly £SOO which was stolen from a city warehouse, and the jealousy of one woman for another, are alleged, by d teotivos to have been the motives which led to a man to place a bomb on the verandah of Dora Sehatzberg's house at .Malvern. )Vm James Charles Locke, who is at present waiting trial at the Curburg Claol on a charge of warehouse breaking, admitted this to detectives, lie said that he leased Sehat/.bcrg’s house and took possession under the name of Waldron with a woman wli gave her name as All's Waldron. Locke admitted that some time ago he was friendly with a woman who recently had served a sentence of six months gaol. When released she became jealous of the other woman and arranged the demonstration against her rival, whom she believed to he still living j in Sehatzberg’s house. The detectives say the bomb throwing was committed hv a well-known member of a. criminal gang who absconded from hail and is now hiding W.D. spent 3/6 wee'tlv on present* lions and lost weeks of work. Now he takes HEENZO and keeps wellin all weathers. 2 6 belli- makes a pint . f finest family courjh mixture. (

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1925, Page 4

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