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CONSTABLE'S SMART WORK '?or Pross Associations) NELSON, this day. Tho N«lson Railway Station was broken into last night, but tho burglars were disturbed before any money was taken. Constable E. F. Smith, who was on night duty, carried out a very smart piece'of work. Hearing a. noise 1.11 the station he went to investigate, and after a long chase in the station yard one man was caught and an hour or so later another man was arrested in bed in a boarding house in Nelson. ") This morning Alexander Kyle and Lewis Arthtor Courtney ware charged with ibreakitur into the station and wero remanded till January 13.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17145, 30 December 1929, Page 8
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