SUSPECTED INTRUDER
MAN < AL’GHT AND HANDED OX ER TO POLICE [ Per Pies» Association.] AUCKLAND, May 3. Some young men who suspectea that the New Lynn Post Office had been broken into at about 7.30 o’clock last night chased a man, and one ui the pursuers, Cecil Bindon, caught and held him until the police arriveo. The police found that a pane of glass in a back window was broken, the hole being large enough for a man to enter. The burglar was disturbed and nothing was stolen. To-day Robert Cockburn, aged 32 miner and labourer, appeared in the Police Court before Mr C. R. OrrWalker charged with breaking ana entering the New Lynn Post Office with intent to commit a crime there in. The police obtained a remand to Monday next.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 103, 4 May 1938, Page 8
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