BURGLARY AND ARSON
FEU.DING GROCER SUFFERS. By Tei- griph,—Press Association. Feilding, Jan. 28. After a long period without serious crime FeildingS calm was disturbed this morning by the discovery of an unusual ease of burglary and arson. At 4 a.m. the premises of Bramwell, grocer, were discovered to be ablaze. The brigade found that the fire was in the office safe. The door was open and papers in the safe were burning. Mr. W. Bramwell, managing head oi the business, on being telephoned, found that his keys were missing. Evidently a burglar had entered his house, taken the keys of the shop and safe, robbed the latter, then sot lire to the office. About £lOO in cash is missing.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1929, Page 5
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