BURGLARS ACTIVE
ATTEMPT TO OPEN SAFE j (l.y Tclfigratb.^Press Association.) ' ] j PALMBKSTON N., This Day. • | On entering his premises this morn-. . ing the. head of a leading business firm found that an attempt; had been made to blow 6pen the safe, which, however, resisted all efforts, thoufeh the look was badly damaged. The curtains had been-torri down and used to deaden the sound of the*, explosion. Tho office drawer was searched and some small change was taken. ' , i Early in the week tho Terrace End • School was broken into, but ■ nothing ( was taken. '. Last night the Colle-go Street School , was unlawfully entered and 5s stolen. '
An extraordinary- Gazette issued today further prorogues Parliament until July 3.1..
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 140, 16 June 1933, Page 9
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116BURGLARS ACTIVE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 140, 16 June 1933, Page 9
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