SAFE BROKEN OPEN
SUM OF £43 TAKEN
(I'KXSa ASSOCIATIOH TCLXOB&M.)
WELLINGTON. November 15. Burglars broke into the bookshop of Mr O. A. Seymour. Cleveland street, Brooklyn, and blew open his safe and stole £45 in money and cheques. Gelignite was apparently used in blowing the safe. , ' _, When Mr Seymour arrived at work at 6 a.m. he found that a padlock had been wrenched off the front door. Inside he found that the door had been blown completely off the safe. The intruders had gone out by the back door, leaving it open.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22251, 16 November 1937, Page 6
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