DARING BURGLARS
USE VICTIM'S CAR TOOLS. WELLINGTON, This Day. Burglars who entered the, shop of W. Hill, tobacconist and hairdresser, Tory Street, displayed remarkable daring, according to the story of a. young man who was in the vicinity. His uncle's car was parked in ah alley way at the rear of the shop and he was waiting outside the shop when two men engaged him in conversation. He heard a rattle of tools from the back of the shop, but did not think anything was amiss. Next morning the car tools were found to be missing and when the owner returned to the shlop he discovered them at the back door, which had been forced open. Tobacco, machines, razors and money of a total value of about £lO are stated to have.been taken. —Press Assn. ’ j ’’i
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Northern Advocate, 4 February 1928, Page 8
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137DARING BURGLARS Northern Advocate, 4 February 1928, Page 8
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