BURGLAR IN A VICARAGE.
JlAKfti III.USKNF AT HOME. MASQUKHADLNC IN CLEISICAL AIT I UK. By Telegraph-Press Association. Christchiirell, Lust Night. Thi. llcv. Harold Purclias, of Si. John's I'nrish, went away for u holiday after Christmas, leaving the vicarage in Ulimer Square locked up. About January _ loth a burglar broke a pane <>f glass in a door, turned the key, and .took possession of the vicarage', lie made himself quite at home, sleeping in one of the beds, using the cooking utensils, and acting generally as if he were the tenant. When he left he (the burglar) took a. quantity of weaving j I apparel, a huge clock, aiid about .CW , worth of miscellaneous jewellery and sundries. ()„ Saturday evening 'l)etecHves Ward aud Gibson had their attention drawn to a uin.i in clerical attire. They at oliee arrested him aud charged I)iin with the burglary. Aceu>ed appeared at the Magistrate's I'ourt to-day and was remanded till Friday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 332, 26 January 1909, Page 2
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155BURGLAR IN A VICARAGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 332, 26 January 1909, Page 2
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