A BURGLAR'S RESOURCE.
AND A PRIEST'S PLIGHT. ; Ji By Cafcle.—Press Association.—Copyright ■'% London, July 26. , A well-known Wednes Catholic priest " Who was visiting a friend in London, arrived.late in the evening. A gentleman - ushered him into the library and he be- • •*1 came engrossed in the foookß.' Suddenly VJ the police appeared,- arrested him, and took him to the nearest station, where i he was charged with burglary, but, after ,T four hours, released with apologies. The house had previously been Entered by burglars, and the police, seeing the i £ priest enter, concluded that he was a '' .burglar. As a matter of fact , the man. i. who ushered him into the library was j a burglar, and he-escaped. *ijj
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 57, 28 July 1914, Page 5
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118A BURGLAR'S RESOURCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 57, 28 July 1914, Page 5
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