BURGLARY AND ARSON
(Uy Tulejiriirih.—l?ress Association.)
PEILDING, This Day. After it long period without serious crime, Feilding's calm was disturbed this morning by the discovery of an unaual enso of burglary and arson. At ■i a.m. the promises of W. Bramwell, Ltd., grocers, were found to bo on fire. Tho brigado found tho fire in tho office; the safe door was open, and papers-in tho safe ivcro burning. Mr. William Bvamwcll, manager of tho business, on being telephoned for, found that his keys wero missing. Evidently a burglar had entered his house, taken tho keys, and had opened tho shop and the safe and robbed them, and sot.lire to tho office. About £100 in cash was missing.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 11
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117BURGLARY AND ARSON Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 11
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