BANKNOTE AS PIPELIGHT.
A BtTRGLAR'S LUXTJRT. After a btrririar had broken into tho residence of Mr, Edward Mosou, Trent Valley Brewery, __t«cnhall (Warwickshire-, and made off with about £5 In loose cash from Mr, Moxon's private gnfe, a banknote taken frntra the unfo was found partly burnt on the floor. It had evidently been twisted up nnd nsod as r. pipdlgbl. Tho burglar had drawn pn armr-h-if up to the dinlngroom nro, piled up the cushions ln tho rooms on it, and sat down to a meal of cold port and vegetables, um-ooked mincemeat, blscuita, and whisky and soda. He io..|; ihe remainder of the cold pork away witii him.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 17
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110BANKNOTE AS PIPELIGHT. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 17
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