THIEVES ACTIVE.
HUNTLY SHOPS ENTERED
QUANTITY OF GOODS STOLEN
DISCOVERY BY MANAGER
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Thieves entereu the premises of the 1 aimers' Trading Company,, Ltd., una Mr. C. G. Johnston, men's •.outfitter, at lluntly, and in each case stole a quantity of goods.
The manager of the. Farmers' Trading Company, Mr. R. C.. Avery, on arriving at the store at 7,40. yesterday morning, found that articles, including . liirts, boots and suitcases,, of an estimated value of £IOO, had been removed. It is believed that entry, had been made by forcing open a • back window. ' . • ■ !• ... . .
From Mr Johnston's shop a consider rble quantity of clothing and.a num. bor of suitcases were taken. ■
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20494, 21 December 1938, Page 3
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