THIEVES AT WORK
CHRISTCHURCH HOMES ROBBED By Telegraph.—Preus Association. Christchurch, Last Night. The theft of sums of money from three different dwellings have been reported to the police. These are the first instances of the activities of thieves in Christchurch during Carnival Week, which, bo far, has been particularly quiet. The reported thefts are from the home of Aggies Leslie, 95 Waimiri Road, £l7; from the home of E. AL Sullivan, corner of Montreal and St. Asaph Streets, £6; from a home in Clarence Road, £9. The first-mentioned two thefts are reported to have happened on Friday and the third on Thura» day.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1926, Page 8
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