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BURGLARY AT MENINDIE.

(B.A. Begister.) I For tho past tbirty-aoven years the Hem. G. C. Walker, M.P., has resided at Ibe I Briars," Menindie, in fancied security -from tt the enterprising burglar; but on Saturday be and his family had their confidence rudely I disturbed by discovering that the mansion ft had been broken into on Friday night, and a X quantity of valuable jewellery and a urge I , sum of money Btolen. A repreßentetiv^ of | the Register called on Mr. Walker, wBo l showed"™ over the eceno of the burglafp I operation,, and said :-" Ktvriy thiß morn.ng j my housekeeper called me, and asked rf IB l.ad taken my watcb down, fts^t ww nqt m | its usual place. . The window of my dreaaing- I room was open, and on cxamiiwtiion I dis- X covered that a goW watch wprtb^eventy had disappeared, *lw » Watarlmor Watch which I keep to check the other by. Four of my pins were also gone, «c i Nothin ? can ahow better the eatimabon m which the unpretentious bufc rebable Waterbury ia held by men of means- j

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 14 April 1894, Page 4

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BURGLARY AT MENINDIE. Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 14 April 1894, Page 4

BURGLARY AT MENINDIE. Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 14 April 1894, Page 4