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$ll00 taken from hotel

Burglars took $llOO in cash from a safe in an office at the Wheatsheaf Tavern. Teddington, on Sunday. The burglars broke through | a window of a storeroom some time between midday and 6 p.m. and opened the safe which had an ineffective lock, a police spokesman . said. Another $4O in cash was .taken from a till and $3OO I worth of assorted liquor was ialso taken. The proprietor of the tavern was away at the time. He discovered the theft about 8 p.m. and reported it ito the police. Burglars entered four rooms in the United Service

Hotel and stole a movie camera and three other cameras worth about $9OO on Friday evening. A flat in Worcester Street was also entered and a radiogram, a television set and a sewing machine were stolen. The police did not have a value for the items. Property worth $673 w r as stolen from Rickard Furnishings, Ltd, Stanmore Road, some time between last Thursday and Saturday. The property included a colour television set, a transistor radio, sheets, towels and a floor rug. The burglars entered by forcing the front I door of the premises ■ Meat worth $299 was 'stolen from M.M.M. Butchers. Breezes Road, some time between Thursday evening land Sunday moiling

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34043, 6 January 1976, Page 1

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$ll00 taken from hotel Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34043, 6 January 1976, Page 1

$ll00 taken from hotel Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34043, 6 January 1976, Page 1

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