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Intruder disturbed

An intruder who had forced entry in to the spares department of Anderson’s Motordrome Riccarton Road, Ltd, was disturbed by a pump attendant who had been working in the , forecourt about 1020 on Wednesday night. The intruder ran off with a socket set valued at $22. A transistor radio and an alarm clock were stolen from the Halswell Tavern, 340 Halswell Road, when it was burgled on Wednesday night. A cash sum of $2O was stolen in a burglary at Fashion Fabrics, 72 Gloucester Street; $l5 cash and a number of cigarette lighters were taken from Smith’s hairdressers, 295 A Main South Road; and a fish and chip shop in Darfield was burgled and $ll in cash stolen.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32708, 10 September 1971, Page 12

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Intruder disturbed Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32708, 10 September 1971, Page 12

Intruder disturbed Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32708, 10 September 1971, Page 12

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