MANY OFFICES BROKEN INTO
DOORS FORCED AND ROOMS LEFT IN DISORDER (I'IJESS ASSOCIATION TBoEOIiAM.) WELLINGTON, September 12. Thieves gained entry to the premises of A. S. Paterson and Company, Ltd., Hutcheson, Wilson and Company, Ltd., and other occupants of their buildings in Lower Cuba street some time before 730 to-night, and left numerous signs of their activities in forced doors and disordered rooms. Investigations by the police and members of the firms concerned revealed that the thieves had had little profit for their trouble, however. Other offices visited were those of Ilott, Ltd., in Hutcheson, Wilson and Company's building, and in the other building, Wiggins, Tespo, and Alex. Piric (Export), Ltd., and W. D. and H. O Wills (N.Z.), Ltd., Sales Branch.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22196, 13 September 1937, Page 10
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