ROBBED HIS COUNTRYMAN.
— 'iiß'-li ; CHINESE BURGLAR CAUGHT. 1 Rfl [Br TELEGRAPH.—-PRES3 ASSOCIAIJftII M = WELLINGTON, i While making his rounds mliOpHl in Manners Street, I ; Constable B|dnl«iff J noticed that the door of a shop oceopted iSI 1 by Sing On Tie had been tampered wift 9 L Obtaining the assistance of SergiM |9 • Pender and Constable Murch^h«|Buet'S9 • thorough search of the premises. *" • IM ' It was soon ascertained that'a')iiiMs |||8 ' visitor had been disturbed ; at'- bit SB . and further investigations revealed jlk ff||B someone had locked himself in the I» f||fl tory. A watch was kept outside the, 1» J tory door, and •from movements heard» ;. side an attempt was obviously be to escape by means of a fanlight' &£) -'fl to the roof. [ Fortune was aganut Ij I marauder,' as" when he ; reached opeii? §■ he felL > into ' the arms 'of-- a -stable' ' J||*J§||| The sequel to the" arrest was the flljljjj ■ pearance at Court of a young CkinMiisf| ; Yeang See, who was remanded till W' l ' |jl nesday. on' a charge of • breaking;' ■ ing and stealing a sum of 15s 63d.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18335, 27 February 1923, Page 6
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180ROBBED HIS COUNTRYMAN. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18335, 27 February 1923, Page 6
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