THIEVES IN LAUNDRY. The first employees to arrive at the office of Brown’s Highburv Laundry, 01, Peterborough Street, this morning found the office ransacked bv thieves. The drawers of desks had been milled out and thorOughlv investigated, but nothing was missing beyond a small sum of monev wh ; ch was th° oropertv of a member of the cf a ff There was no evirl«r>ce of the thieves entered the building. This is the seoond time within twelve months that have paid their to this office
Men who succeed have to face their work in the spirit of men who have alreadv conquered.—Mr Ramsay MacDonald.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20278, 12 April 1934, Page 10
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