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EXTENSIVE AND DARING ROBBERY.

Between midnight and four o’clock this morning, two boxes of treasure were abstracted from the Police Station at Clyde. It is supposed that they contained about 2000 ounces of gold and a large amount in bank notes. The boxes were locked up in a cell in the gaol; and there were two doors required to be opened in order to get at them, an outer and an inner door. This morning the outer door was found locked as usual and the inner open. As yet the mystery is unsolved. The Bank of New South Wales is stated to be losers of L2OOO in notes, and gold to the of L5,50Q.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2257, 1 August 1870, Page 2

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EXTENSIVE AND DARING ROBBERY. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2257, 1 August 1870, Page 2

EXTENSIVE AND DARING ROBBERY. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2257, 1 August 1870, Page 2

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