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Radios Stolen

Foodstuffs and a transistor radio, worth £59 6s Bd, were stolen when Dick’s Diner, 87b Fitzgerald avenue, was entered at the week-end. Glass in the front door of the restaurant was broken to gain entry. A transistor radio and electric razor, worth £43, were stolen from a house in Greenhurst street.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30807, 20 July 1965, Page 9

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Radios Stolen Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30807, 20 July 1965, Page 9

Radios Stolen Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30807, 20 July 1965, Page 9

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