ATTEMPTED BURGLARY
TWO MEN CHARGED CHRISTCHURCH AFFAIR Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, Today. The sequel to a sensational disturbance in Sydenham on a recent morning was heard in the Magistrate’s Court today when two men were charged with burglary and attempted burglary at the shop of W. E. Munday and Sons The accused were Qeorge Cann and William Frederick Garner. The. exhibits produced by the police included a plug of gelignite, a fuse and detonators, and a shattered portion of a door was also shown. Accused pleaded not guilty and were committed for trial.
The police witnesses alleged that Cann had been caught in the street after the neighbours had been aroused by a noise in the shop.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 995, 11 June 1930, Page 16
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