BURGLARY AT TAIHAPE
DRAPER’S SHOP ENTERED
(Special to THE SUN) TAIHAPE. To-day.
The drapery establi«hment of W. J. White and Sons, Taihape, was entered during the night and goods valued at £lO were stolen. Among the articles taken were a suit and four pairs of trousers. The safe and the till were not touched.
Entrance was gained by cutting a large piece of glass out of one of the windows.
( —) which is the morse signal for the letter “T.” The “notes” or radio beams are directed so that if a plane follows the “T” zone it will be travelling the great circle sailing course between San Francisco and Oahu. If the “note” ( .) “N” is heard the navigator knows he is north of his course and vice versa if the “note” (. —) “A” is heard.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 373, 6 June 1928, Page 9
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133BURGLARY AT TAIHAPE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 373, 6 June 1928, Page 9
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