DOMINION ITEMS
. INTRUDER PURSUED. "! 'Per Press Association—? Copyright.) , i; AUCKLAND, July 25. Disturbed when about to enter two houses in Mount Eden early this morn- . ' ing, a young man was chased) but he escaped. At 5.20 this .morning he was discovered as he was about to enter a bedroom of a house in Woodside Road through an open window. A woman who tvas in bed was awakened, and .7 leceived a shock on' seeing the incruljr with one foot inside the window. She screamed, and the man ran swiftly. He ;■ was barefooted. Twenty minutes later a man answering to the same de- i scription, and also barefooted, • attempted to enter another house in ' Mount. Eden Road by similar means. There, also, he - was ‘ discovered and pursued. ' \ RAROTONGAN PRISONERS * x WELLINGTON, July 26. .. Two native prisoners, sentenced to lonj£ terms of. imprisonment for arson) and 'xfher offences, arrived by the Monowari, at Wellington, from Raro-, tofiga. , It is oply natives sentenced to long terms/who come to New Zeh-. laiid, and one or two arrive every yedr. ’ \ ' ” . • , , ;
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1932, Page 5
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175DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1932, Page 5
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