Burglars are still at work in the city, the latest establishment to come under their notice being Mr. Anderson's book mart in Vulcan Lane, from which they made off with automatic pencils and fountain pens to the value of about _'20. The booty was extracted from the shop without entering the premises. Access to the window's contents was _rained by removing a hoard close to the window. The premises were closed at about 1 o'clock on Saturday. Tlie first the owner knew of the occurrence was when he returned to business this morning and found a policeman in charge. The Auckland Rotary t'ht'b held its weekly luncheon to-day, when .Mr. L. Rhodes presided over a large and enthusiastic gathering. 'Hie programme was in the hands of the Rev A. I, Lhappell, chairman of the Education Committee, who spoke .n an instructive manner concerning the ideals 01 Rotary. Membership of the club did not necessarily make a rotarian: until the spirit of i-otariani-m was inculcated, a member was not a full rotarian. There were several visiting rota-nans present, and among the guests was Mr. (.'lutha Mackenzie, M-P
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 73, 27 March 1922, Page 7
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