TILL FORCED OPEN
FISH SHOP BURGLARY HOLE CUT IN WIRE DOOR By cutting a hole in a wire door at the rear of the building in the early hours of this morning, an intruder gained entry to the shop of the Gosford Fish Supply Company and ! rifled the till, taking from it about i tl 15s in cash. i The proprietor, Mr. J. Haller, was sleeping in an apartment over the premises and said that the burglary must have taken place after midnight. The till was forced open with an in- } strument, and nothing apart from the | money was disturbed.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20074, 21 October 1939, Page 4
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