TELEGRAMS.
BURGLARY.
POST OFFICE ROBB1FJ),
(Per United Press Association.)
TAIHAPE, April 59. News was received this morning that a burglary was committed at the Maununui Post Office early yesterday morning. The safe was blown open and a cash bJox taken containing ,£.152 in gt-kl and notes; also ,£IOO in unpaid money orders.
The office \\;fi& safely locked nt 8.30 o'clock the previous evening, and the follov ing morning found' open with the safe lying, on its side and the contents saaitterted albout. A quantity of ttlay and sacking found near had dvidently been used to .die'aden the soamdP of the explosion. There is' no clue.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10354, 1 May 1911, Page 1
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