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TOWN EDITION. LATE ITEMS.

The inquiry held at the instigation of the Commissioner of Police into the alleged robbery of missing bank-notes from the Treasury in the early part of the month, and which afterwards turned-up in one of the gold-boxes, was commenced before Mr Strode, 8.M., at eleven o’clock this morning, and continued till four o’clock, at which hour it was adjourned till Wednesday, eight witnesses having been examined The proceedings were private. The bailiff’s room of the Resident Magistrate’s Court-house was broken into between Saturday night and this morning and the sum of LI 30 stolen from the press. The thief mast have obtained ingress by means of the window facing Water street, which was left unlocked.

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Evening Star, Issue 3827, 31 May 1875, Page 3

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TOWN EDITION. LATE ITEMS. Evening Star, Issue 3827, 31 May 1875, Page 3

TOWN EDITION. LATE ITEMS. Evening Star, Issue 3827, 31 May 1875, Page 3

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