PAWNSHOP DISTURBED.
A hole cut in the wire window riard of Mr. B. Kissing i awnshou, lUi H..i>«cn Street, and another small holn ■■>• h> the ! glass of the window, gave i-\:jcr.- cry i early yesterday morninj t : ':it .-■ mi .od". j had been trying to -ret -onit- jr-uei ■>-.■> without paying for it. In the early j hours of Sunday iiinminr the police discovered that t> « .-,. an | t -- : ,. glass !had upon cut, am l the shopkeeper missed jtvrii ur li-i.-i- c.uiin-. but the fa<-t that jtht-c bit.' t .. ,iniy j-t -i-- tak.-n en-idor-e- the b.-iit-i the liufves u,-i,-IdistUi'.-ed in the .i.-t of get tins at l':ir~Ipluudi-:-. Xu-lu,,' civ ii ;■. iiiriaw I was intcriVred with.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 117, 17 May 1920, Page 5
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113PAWNSHOP DISTURBED. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 117, 17 May 1920, Page 5
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