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SHOTS IN A BEDROOM.

ARMED ROBBER.

DEMANDS MONEY' FROM MANAGER OF A BANKMANAGER GETS FIRST SHOT IN. ißy TelecraDn.-SDCclnl CorreeDondent.i (Rec. May 16, 1.10 a.in.) Melbourne, May 15. A sensational attempt to rob the local branch of the E. S. and A. Bank occurred at Boxhill, a township about nine miles from Melbourne. It was foiled by the presence of mind of tho managor, Mr. Sutton, ami his wife. On Being Awakened, Looks Down a Revolver-Barrel. Early this morning Mr. Sutton was awakened by a light shining in his face. He found himself looking down the barrol of a revolver. A man in a motor overall, with his face masked, was standing at the bedside. The intruder dcniunded money, and ordered Mr. Sutton to get up. Keeping Mr. Sutton covered with the revolver, he told hin\ to flirow up his arms. In the meantime Mrs. Sutton was awakened. She told the man not to hurt her husband, at the same Time pulling the bell-rope at the head of the bed, connecting with the kitchen. She then told the robber that she had given tiie !' alarm. The man rushed to the head of the bed, and secured the bell-pull. Ho again ordered Mr. Sutton to get up. Tho Tables Turned: Two Shots. Mr. Sutton, bringing down his arms upon the bed, managed to secure his revolver from under his pillow. Ho fired point-blank at the robber, who bending down, rushed out of the room. Though thus converted into a fugitive, he had sufficient presence of mind to close the door'of the bedroom after him to hinder pursuit, and he also fired back through the panel. of the door,. the bullet striking the wall near the bed. Traces of 1 Blood. Mr. Sutton telephoned to the police, ■who did not arrive for a considerable time. In the meanwhile the man got away. Traces of blood were found where he rambled about the premises, seeking an escape, the blood evidently being the result of Mr. Sntton's shot. 1 " =!

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 818, 16 May 1910, Page 5

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335

SHOTS IN A BEDROOM. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 818, 16 May 1910, Page 5

SHOTS IN A BEDROOM. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 818, 16 May 1910, Page 5

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