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Failed To Wash Up

The occupier of a flat in Barbadoes street was upset when he returned home late yesterday afternoon and found that the flat had been broken into. The burglars stole a record-player, valued at £32, and helped themselves to a meal—a chop and six eggs from the refrigerator. “And they didn’t even have the decency to wash up,” the occupier said to a detective sergeant, pointing to four greasy plates.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31366, 11 May 1967, Page 14

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Failed To Wash Up Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31366, 11 May 1967, Page 14

Failed To Wash Up Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31366, 11 May 1967, Page 14

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