A Boston burglar worked for six solid ' hours on a safe in a newspaper office, and was rewarded by finding not any actual cash, but the note»of hand of a promineDl politician for 7dols, which be owed for election tickets be had ordered to be printed. As the safe was ruined, the best way, or rather the safest way, would be to either leave the safe wide open or else have a glass window in it, affording from the outside a view of the lack of contents. Something should be done to protect the hard working burglar from the imposition of journalists.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4368, 3 January 1883, Page 3
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102Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4368, 3 January 1883, Page 3
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