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BRICK THROUGH A WINDOW.

CROWD TAKE NO NOTICE. The imperturbability ■of Londoners is illustrated by a statement read at the London - Sessions recently. Ronald s Snider, aged 31, a salesman, who pleaded guilty to stealing a raincoat from a shop '• off the Strand, declared:—"l vr'ent into y the Strand, picked up a brick, and threw in at a shop window. There ,'were a lot I- of people about, but no one, to my atnazen ment, took the slightest notice." Shidor :- was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment. "' v 7 • ■ ■ •> I > :: ; ■:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18996, 18 April 1925, Page 10

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BRICK THROUGH A WINDOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18996, 18 April 1925, Page 10

BRICK THROUGH A WINDOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18996, 18 April 1925, Page 10