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INVERCARGILL BURGLARY.

■"■♦,' — ■ ■ •« JEWELLER'S WINDOW SMASHED. INVERCARGILL, Feb. 19. A daring burglary was committed in Dee street at midnight on" Saturday, wlien the plate-glass window of Brown's jewellery establishment was smashed and a tray of brooches valued at £SB, was stolen. The other goods were untouched, the burglars decamping hurriedly.'

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Shannon News, 20 February 1923, Page 4

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INVERCARGILL BURGLARY. Shannon News, 20 February 1923, Page 4

INVERCARGILL BURGLARY. Shannon News, 20 February 1923, Page 4

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