JUVENILES IMPLICATED IN CRIME
SVDXEY, .Timo 3. The polide vesterday surrounded a i'esidence in the Sydney suburb jf Campordown and arrested' two youth® 011 a charge of stealing £1327.' The robbery occurred at a Etanmoro liomr on Hatiirdav niglit, fonrteen hours be fore the arrests. Banknotes totalling £1077 10s and war saying certificates were stolen. The poliee believe that the thicves entered the house by a batliroom window, took the kev of ihe safe from a sideboard drawor and re nioved the nioney and certificates, also a revolver. The certificates and most of tlie money have been reeovered. A thirteen-year-old bov f'ell from the footboard of a stationary tram near Bronte with a long-bladed" knife protniding from liis side. The poliee were old that youths were skylarking on tlie footboard before the ineident occurred. The condition of the bov is serious. An arrest has been made. These are the two lafest incjdents in the wave of crime whieli is sweeping Bvdney and in whieli juvcniles are implicated.
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 June 1946, Page 5
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