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THIEVES RAW 13 PREMISES

Shopping Centre At Ilam Road All except three of the Ram road shopp’ngcemrs were entered, or attempts wyre made to break in, on wedayy night. Jemmy marks were y? on most of tins shop dec«% Wg in the front and back, but four, two drapery ahoy shop and a fish shop, weruentered. ... One of the shop doers, kgg noticed half open by a on bls rounds st 4 SA /MF* day. He telephoned tbopm** who were on the scene m a <7 short time. , The police dog, Buek,_and —, handler, Constable L. J. rmsjA j were sent to the area end. It ;w understood that the dog nMM>»BB a trail for about four mike a half. It to thought thetsyotdto. or youths may have been sible. ' The biggest loos was 'gjjfc Napier’s drapery shop st Ham road where a falny , amount of fabric and was taken. The enact the goods stol«> is too* Mr* known. , JToys, comics, pencils, pay 4Uf. small change of a value at £l2 to £l5 were stdtan Mgthe Regent book shop st Ham road. The Ham Drapery Shop Ham road was entered but sjgJjL ing to the owner, Mr V. Mgseed. nothing of note WAIMM': A key may have been ttMgj enter the Ilam Road Ftoh "jMQ ply, 4078 Ham road. were pulled out, the tights left on and a bottle of toft MKg was consumed. ■ 1 , _ Attempts were made into dairies, grocery butcher’s shop. a fro* JMMM cake shop, an sleetricOl shop and a bicycle shop. .JI

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29227, 10 June 1960, Page 16

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THIEVES RAW 13 PREMISES Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29227, 10 June 1960, Page 16

THIEVES RAW 13 PREMISES Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29227, 10 June 1960, Page 16

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