CRACKSMEN AT WORK
TWO SAFES OPENED
(Per Press Association. —Copyright.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day.
Safe-blowers were again active in the city last night. The scene of their operations was the office of the Jarrah Timber Company, in Moorhousc Avenue, where two safes were opened, one with gelignite. The burglars gained very little for their trouble, their total haul being only £4 in cash and £1 iu stamps. The men who planned the attack were evidently expert cracksmen.
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Northern Advocate, 15 November 1929, Page 9
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