BURGLARY AT PAHIATUA.
SAI'E BLOWM OPEN*. A l|M CONTEXTS STOLEN. . "' * WS By Telegraph.—Press Association, '-'SE raliiatjia, Last A sensu (ional burglary w.»» jp™wjßH pet rat oil at the premises of Messrs. o*ts§JHß and Manifold, drapers, some tween 1) p.m. on Saturday and 8 Monday, On entering the oQice, .whiffc||B is in the ciiit.ii- of live shop, nfter 8 o'clock t his morning, Mr. Manifold, one of the principal*, sl*jWi||H ered that the .safe containing ahout £*s|j§H iu cash and cheques had l>?en brokt&fiH open and the contents stolen. The offlggfl glary was evidently the work dt jJajß skilled cracksman, for ha removed- tMfgH safe from its usiiaTcorMT, llnTTrom ! ,~ , wMIK had been covered with mattresses nui ruga • • in order to deaden the.fioimd of Hie explosion, whereby the door of the safe was blown clean open. A jemmy, found ,'• near the safe, bad been med to prisu- ', open the back door of the shop by which an entrance had been obt lined. Xo i arrests have yet been icportwl. j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 172, 20 January 1914, Page 5
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168BURGLARY AT PAHIATUA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 172, 20 January 1914, Page 5
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