HOTEL BURGLARY.
(PBKSB ASSOCIATION TELBG&AM.)
NEW PLYMOUTH, The Railway Hotel at Inglowood was broken into this morning, and the safe, which was in the bar, taken outside and broken open. About £40 in note* and silver were taken, but two notes, a cheque, two watches, and two gold rings, which were in, a separate drawer, were overlooked. The inmates of the hotel state that they beard nothing to disturb them during the night. * . .
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8477, 8 May 1893, Page 5
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