BURGLARS ACTIVE
FOUR ENTRIES IN DUNEDIN. IBy Telegraph —Per Press Association) DUNEDIN, April 20. Four burglaries were effected in George Street during the week end. Entry in most east's was by a skylight. At Paterson's jewellery store, a sale was blown open ami jewellery as yet unvaluated taken. At R. S. Block’s, furrier, about £ J ,10 worth of furs w»s stolen. From Laidlow Gray's, a quantity o cut Imw and sports goods were secured while at Banquet Tea Company premises their reward was only od from a till.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1931, Page 5
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