EXPERT ROBBERS IN SYDNEY
, EPIDEMIC OF BURGLARIES ; BARING RAIDS IN THE MAIN STREETS B? TfleefraDh—Press Aesatfiatiari-CapyrieM (S/ec. Juno 9. 3.33 p.m.) Sydney, .lime 9. An epidemic of burglaries is. being s>xparieaced in the city and suburbs just tow, niu! a day rarely passes urithwit a list of daring, and in most cases, sue-tsfts-sftvl raids on shops ttnd business pre, niisf's in the main streets. It seems that an export .gaijg is at work. The thieves obtain their booty, aw! escape without leaving any clues. . During fto .liolidays two safes tho promises of .Messrs. Brown and Donoliufr, Oastlorertgh Street, w«w» ransacked, and jewellery valued at £400 abstracted. The thieves missal another Safe which contained jewels valued at mm. SIR DOUGLAS MAWSGN, : London, June 8.Sir tSeofjje Re id (High Commissioner for Australia) presided at a dinner given by tho Australian thjiversitiesJ alums! to ffir Douglas Mawson, Captain j, K. Davis, and Mr, MacLcan, at- the Hotel Cecil.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2172, 10 June 1914, Page 7
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155EXPERT ROBBERS IN SYDNEY Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2172, 10 June 1914, Page 7
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