SHOPS ENTERED
INTRUDERS ESCAPE
GOODS WORTH £20 MISSING
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
NEW PLYMOUTH, July 30,
Seeing the door of a clothing shop open, a nightwatchman at Iriglcwood entered and found two young men sorting and packing goods on the counter. Without demur the men agreed to go with the nightwatchman to the police station, but when they reached the footpath they bolted and escaped in a motor-car.- ---' Subsequently it was found that a shop across the street had boon entered. Clothing and fancy goods valued at £20 were missing. The front door of this shop had resisted efforts to enter, and entry had been gained to both premises by the back doors.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 26, 31 July 1933, Page 14
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