SEVEN BURGLARIES
ASHBURTON HOUSES
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) ASHBURTON, This Day.
Seven burglaries involving theics of small sums of money, clothing, household goods, jewellery, tinned fruits and meats have taken place in residences during the last fortnight, following one some six weeks ago,, when a house was-entered and cutlery, tinned foods, and table linen were removed.
Yesterday a house was entered and £4 was stolen during the occupier's brief absence. The latest incident occurred at Mr. M.l J. Burgess's bookshop. The keys were taken out of the door yesterday afternoon while Mr. Burgess was inside. The' lock was changed before the evening and during the night an endeavour was made to wrench it off.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 151, 23 December 1935, Page 10
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