THIEVES STRIP HOUSE.
PALMERSTON NORTH CASE. [BY/; TELEGRAPH.—OWN : C»RRESPON3>EN?.J ■ ; ; -;: PALMERSTON NORTH, Friday- . Several daring thefts have lately been ' i, committed. The bot'.se of Mr. and Mr*- i; G. Allen, of Main Street East, was the ; latest to bo visited, the owners being absent at Foxton at the time. Me , ; ; Whyfce, a brother-in-law ■ of Mr. Alien, „ .|, noticing suspicious circumstances", about ' •! the appearance of "the blinds, . no'iified the police, and later the.owners were. ,| recalled home. - . .. :![> /-TJpon investigation- 1 it was discovers that table and dessert knives and forfi*__» ■ tea spoons, bread forks; butter . knives, ; jam spoons, - serviettes.. tea cloths, .doy; pj'si leys, and tablecloths had been taken fron*-.- /f the dining room ; quilts, pillow-cases* bath towels, pillow-shams, stockings, al! ' derwoar, duchess runners 'and mats, from - one bedroom; and the whole of one gi ri * \;;{\ clothing, including new dresses , an* j ' % from 1 another' bedroom The estimated Joss in £40. '". S f :sS&§[
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18297, 13 January 1923, Page 8
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