NOCTURNAL VISITOR.
NO REWARD FOR DARING. ( (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) NEW PLYMOUTH, Tuesday. Although four business premises were broken into last night nothing was taken. The premises of Xicholls Motors were entered after a door had been forced open, while panes of glass knocked out of windows provided a means of entrance to Pike and Waters' cordial factory, the New Plymouth Hardware Company's fthop, and the premises of Mr. J. Hblm, coal merchant. It is thought that boys are responsible for the crimes. The police consider that a hardened criminal would not have gone to the trouble of breaking into four premises without getting something for his pains, though there is a possibility that the intruder might have been disturbed.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1937, Page 8
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