GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
— — >♦- . THIEF GETS AWAY WITH £54. By Telegraph—Press Association. Daimevirke, Yesterday. A daring theft was perpetrated" at l.cn/.ics private hotel yesterday morning. Ihe proprietor, J. A. Ross, was making up the cash and while doiii" so was called out of the room by one of his family. He c . los(1(1 a])d ]o ;. k(1(] t)|u X'ashbox, but on returning a f ow minutes later he found the box open and cash amounting to £54 missing, also cheques jo the value of £l2. The thief has not '■been apprehended. CO X(I REGATIONAL UX lON Auckland, Yesterday, aie t ougregational Union had a loan d.scuss.on of a proposal to appoint a permanent secretary in connection with the ionyard movement, having for its object the raising of £IOO,OO to build now churches. The proposal to appoint a I'Mmaneiit secretary was defeated. THE DOWNWARD PATH. Wellington, Yesterday. At the Magistrate'* Court. Arthur Douglas was committed for sentence on -•> charges of burglary. In the course ot a confession ho said he was the vic- .... of horse-racing. When he lost money I" -ooame addicted to drink and started borrowing, then stealing.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 194, 14 February 1914, Page 2
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185GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 194, 14 February 1914, Page 2
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