Political burglary
PA Auckland Burglars who broke into the Labour Party’s Auckland offices at the week-end helped themselves to a donation box and a few dollars raised from the sale of raffle tickets and T-shirts. Drawers and filing cabinets were opened ■ and searched, but only the cash was missing, according to a party official, Mr Mike Shone. The thieves entered the offices by breaking the same window through which burglars clambered in a similar break-in last April, he said. The only politically sensi-
tive document which the thieves could have seen was a copy of the Labour Party’s womens’ policy, which will be issued today. However, the document was left undisturbed on a deslc
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Press, 28 April 1981, Page 2
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