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f /. n 'riC.:.’" J AytlAß TAKEN. Pe£ - Assbki&widi 1 ; v : ga w*&• i 'fe: M'|itiplfei'hi/rglary, characterised by |Hhe|-Jooolest audacity, was perpetrated *du|j|ig the hours of darkness of Friday higjii?' when a Baby Austin Sedan, at £2lO, was stolen from Turner and Butler’s garage showroom, . jf- also three pounds cash from a, till In_ || the officiijiy oo<||j and ~0lo tiling ! Mahapd flat ’•fafs and’tOi.'sliillihgf' friiin Frank Bonds’ niiide iffiSuccessfully to 'obtain 111 petrol from a bowser. . ..., The thief made a clean getaway in W the sedfiiV car. The police are investigating?' 1 ‘in each instance the burglargained entrance' by forcing Yale docks on tho.4o.brs with a jemmy, the. mgrks. i; cif whicb/ftre-sdisoermble. . ■ .
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1931, Page 3
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113TRIPLE BURGLARY Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1931, Page 3
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