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WOULD-BE BURGLARS

hash flight from WHITAKER PLACE and a short man running ® ® yTnor tds Street was the last the saw Pa # nts of a flat in Whitaker Place thio °” two w ould-be burglars early “H® morning. P£j es,dent of a fla t in Whitaker noi<s*L Was rous ed soon after 1 a.m. by bed the balcony. He got out of a windr,^ aw a man attempting to open oMhTV U * ral question by the occupant Plioft nat sent the man and his accom--BtreL BCl i.T ryinßr away down Symonds u Nothing was taken.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 133, 26 August 1927, Page 13

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WOULD-BE BURGLARS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 133, 26 August 1927, Page 13

WOULD-BE BURGLARS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 133, 26 August 1927, Page 13

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