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A BURGLAR'S CAREER

AN EXCITING CHASE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. MELBOURNE, October 31. (Received October 31, at 1G a.m.) After an exciting search amongst the roofs, tho police arrested the man King, who was hidden in a heap of rubbish in tho Gaunt Company's jewellery warehouse. According-to the man's story, he secreted himself in fho London Supply Stores; thence, after a fruitless attempt to open the safe, which he partly forced, he made his way to Gaunt'e. The accidental breaking of a pane of glass aroused the caretaker, who brought the police on the scene. King, who had been only a few months in J Australia, claims a remarkable career of I in England %ud 4f"^'ift'

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Evening Star, Issue 14510, 31 October 1910, Page 6

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A BURGLAR'S CAREER Evening Star, Issue 14510, 31 October 1910, Page 6

A BURGLAR'S CAREER Evening Star, Issue 14510, 31 October 1910, Page 6

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