TWO SHOPS ENTERED
NEW PLYMOUTH BURGLARIES (Special to THE SUN} NE‘V PLYMOUTH. Friday. A small amount of money and tins Of cigarettes were stolen from the g‘lfocer's shop owned by Mr. V. R. bllillliliiss, last evening. A back window had been smashed With a steel rod. which had been “finding at. the rear of the shop. There were footprints in soft ground near the broken Window. Burglars had also entered the shop 0! Mr. P. J. Lovell, cycle dealer. Between the two premises there is a Will 10ft high, which must have been sealed in getting from one shop to the Other. A 8 tar as can be ascertained, nothing “:1! stolen from Mr. Lovell’s shop- A 1111. Which was empty. and had been 1;: shut. was tound open this mornW-”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 1
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131TWO SHOPS ENTERED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 1
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