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Power Saw Stolen

The padlock on the rear door of Cresswell Motors. Ltd., 90 Cresswell avenue, was forced open and a power saw valued at £lB stolen when the premises were broken into between January 2, and 11.35 pm. on Tuesday. Thieves also broke into the Croydon Fruit Supply and Croydon Fish Supply, in the Branston Buildings, Hornby,

and stole 5s o|d between H.lo p.m. and 11.45 p.m. on The rear doors of both shops were forced, and found open by . constable on beat duty. ,

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29712, 4 January 1962, Page 5

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Power Saw Stolen Press, Volume C, Issue 29712, 4 January 1962, Page 5

Power Saw Stolen Press, Volume C, Issue 29712, 4 January 1962, Page 5

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