TIN OF GELIGNITE
(Press Assn.—
NOCTURNAL PROWLER LEAVES EXPLQSIVES IN YARD
■By Telegraph — Copyright)
AUCKLAND, Tuesday. The sharp barking and growling of her watch dog recently awakened Mrs M. ET. Rareoy, of Kingsland, and on the following morning, she fpund in her backyard a sugar bag containing a tin full of plugs of gelignite and -detonators. It is believed that the dog surprised the intruder trying to cross the 'yard during the night and that the hian dropped the bag in escaping from the animal. The bag and its contents are now in the hands of the police, bnt inquiries have failed to reveal where the explosive came from.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 273, 13 July 1932, Page 5
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