WAS HE HIT ON HEAD?
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■ » Man on Recovering Finds His Waliet Cone .
. (By TeleiyraDh-
WELLINGTON, Last Night. When tho first waitross arrived at a eafeteria in Woodward street she found the door closed and knoeked loudly for admission, but n vain. She went to Yogt, staggor up and open it.. She enco felt there, saw the proprietor, Mr. Vogt, stagged, up and open it. Sho found him very dazed and bruised sevcroly about tho head." Some timo after, when he had rccovered, Mx-. Yogt found that his waliet was enrpty and that the till had been cleared of cash. Ho said that ho went to tho restaurant before eight, but ho does not know if he fell or was struck; nor does he know whether the robbery was an affair of that time or before his arrival.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 181, 18 August 1937, Page 10
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