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AN IMPUDENT SWAGGER.

':'■■".'./: : :: ■■:-.- : ■•' : . . '■-. ■ •.'.-. ■.■.".'■■■'.;■..■" v^'KV' 1 [BY TFXEGBArH.— ASSOCIATION.] I L ■■'.. -.■;-■. ■-■:■;*: .-, ■■:,:■■■ f:ri' '■'.'' ''■ - ,! . ' V'.:'- : .:->:"v' f ..W^ii,^ CHRiSTCbCRCH, Wednesday. .„ An impudent entrance was made to-d'iiH about noon to a bouse in St. Albans, which is occupied by an old lady. A tall, able-., bodied swagger marclied: in through th», rj open-door and went through into a Q"s||| room and began to ransack it. 'Ihe laoy on going in to see what : was causing '-M* noise \ quickly got an * impressipn that ■ a to^|. bevy was being V perpetrated, and rushing: at the man endeavoured to strike him. »«' ? caught - hereby the wrist but did not be-, ' have roughly 'and made his way outside oa to the road without-taking anything;.;,';,| ■the house. He then made off.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14000, 4 March 1909, Page 6

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AN IMPUDENT SWAGGER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14000, 4 March 1909, Page 6

AN IMPUDENT SWAGGER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14000, 4 March 1909, Page 6