SNEAK THIEVES AT VICTORIA PARK
FOOTBALLERS’ LOSSES
Yesterday afternoon representatives of the staffs of the Auckland Telegraph Office and the Telegraph Workshops played a football match at Victoria Park. , When they returned to the dressingshed the players found their clothes strewn over the floor and the pockets turned °nside out. Small sums of money had been taken and a number of nackets of cigarettes. Altogether ?he P sneak-thief or thieves had made a considerable haul. imnresThe players were under the imp sion that 'the shed would be locked while the}* were playing.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 94, 12 July 1927, Page 11
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