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FOUR PREMISES ENTERED NOTHING REPORTED STOLEN [nv TKUF.OKAI'II —OWN CORRESPONDENT] NEW PLYMOUTH. Tuesday Four business premises were broken into last night, but nothing was taken. The police arc inclined to view tho acts as those of a bov too greatly read in sensational crime literature. The premises of Nieholls Motors wore entered after a door had been forced open. Panes of glass knocked out of windows provided a means of entrance to Pike and Waters' cordial factory, the Now Plymouth Hardware Company's shop, and the premises of Mr. J. Holm, coal merchant. The police consider that a hardened criminal would not have gone to the trouble of breaking into four premises without getting something for his pains, though there is a possibility that the intruder might have been disturbed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22619, 6 January 1937, Page 10
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