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BURGLARY AT KAIKOURA

Golf club pavilion broken into The Kaikoura Golf Club’s pavilion was broken into during th* 1 '*rly hours of yesterday m and although nothing of va s stolen, damage was ca several lockers when the s were forced. En. . to the building was gained through a door at the rear of the premises; apparently the intruders tried to force the pavilion’s front door but the burglar alarm sounded and they smashed the alarm box by levering it off the wall. They finally broke a glass panel in the rear door to get inside. The Kaikoura police are in-

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32774, 26 November 1971, Page 18

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BURGLARY AT KAIKOURA Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32774, 26 November 1971, Page 18

BURGLARY AT KAIKOURA Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32774, 26 November 1971, Page 18

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