AUCKLAND THEFTS
BUS-TAKINGS SECURED. (Per Tress Association— Copyright.)
•. _ AUCKLAND, July 20. . After a struggle with an ; employee, a.thief who broke into"the premises of the -Auckland Bus l Compahy, New ;M -"‘. : Lynn, escaped with £2O, representing / the takings of ;several drivers on the previous evening, •
Tli« oIBm inli ‘optpvd 'ftt iiv# j c Stock-thirmorning) vjby. SV WHUwtn* ; 6<m,..who on watering the door, noticed i inin standing near the lookens kept • by each bus.driver.’ W ilianwou ask- . i ed the man what he was doing, but the intruder made a dash for the dooT. ; A*“struggle took place, and Williamson was struck in , the ,eye ,and tern- . : porarily blinded. He ooulij not bold j the man who escaped. 1 t ' Three particularly daring burglar- •• • ies are reported from Devonport, the thief in each instance going into a. bedroom, where. sotaieone was sleep- ; ing : One was chased.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1932, Page 5
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143AUCKLAND THEFTS Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1932, Page 5
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