GELIGNITE USED ON SAFE.
CHRISTCHURCH BURGLARIES. FOUR CASES AT WEEK-END. [BY TELEGRAPH. —rRESS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHURCH, Monday. Four cases of burglary have been reported during the week-end in the city, the most serious being at the Canterbury Co-operative Poultry Producers' premises in Tuam Street, where thieves tried to blow open the safe. It resisted their efforts. The manager this morning found a stick of gelignite still in the door. At the Grosvenor Hotel, liquor, cash and cigarettes were stolen, the cash register being smashed with an axe. At a boarding house money was stolen from guests' clothes.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20978, 15 September 1931, Page 8
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96GELIGNITE USED ON SAFE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20978, 15 September 1931, Page 8
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