BIG ROBBERIES
HAUL OF JEWELLERY. 'Ohited Press Asßociation—By Electrio * Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, Sept. 1. Betty Hulton daughter of the late Sir Edward’ Hulton, the newspaper magnate, left her window open at Leathertread, owing to the heat. Thieves entered and secured £17,C00 worth of jewellery. MELBOURNE, Sept. 1. E'xiierienced shopbreakers entered suburban banks at Hawthorn and Foofscrav respectively during the weekend. , They wrecked the strong rooms,; making ii total haul of notes and silver of £2700.,,’ ;
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1930, Page 3
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74BIG ROBBERIES Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1930, Page 3
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