WANTON DESTRUCTION
BIG WINDOWS SMASHED. Shortly after 9 o'clock on Sunday night the crashing of falling glass in Cable street drew the attention of those in the vicinity to John Chambers and Son's warehouse, but no one was seen making away from tho building. Three plate-glaas window fronts, each valued at about £6O, were found to have been smashed, two evidently by rifcone-throwing; but through the third plate a neat! hole was bored—it is thought by a revolv-er or rifle bullet. The police were on tho scene within a fow moments of the mischief being done, but saw no «uapieioua characters about.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10604, 1 June 1920, Page 5
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102WANTON DESTRUCTION New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10604, 1 June 1920, Page 5
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