A FLAT ROBBED
GIRL LOSES £IOO. ( By Telegraph, — I'er Brets Association) AUCKLAND, June 11 The ease of the robbery at the flat at v pper Sy moods Street was an extra ordinary one. The entry was effected by some person unknown and all tn» furniture, clothing and other possesions of the occupant were removed. The case was reported to the police last evening it being stated that the only articles left in the flat were the lamp shades and curtains. The premises are occupied by Miss Fay Cooper, who is an assistant in the City Sweets Stall. She left her flat at 11 o’clock yesterday morning, looking her door on her departure, and when she returned from work, shortly before midnight, she found the flat had been entered and all the contents removed. The furniture comprised a polished oak bedroom suite floor rugs and pictures. while a number of articles of clothing. Including a fox fur valued at about £lO were also missing, Nearly all the articles were almost new. Thq total value of the goods is estimated by Miss Coonr at about one hundred pounds. Three tenants of the flats in the same building were all absent during the afternoon. None of them saw anv articles being removed from the build- i
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1931, Page 6
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213A FLAT ROBBED Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1931, Page 6
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