FOUR MEN ARRESTED
Sequel to Daring Jewel Robbery WELL-KNOWN IN SOCIETY (Eeceived 24, 1.30 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 23. The Daily Mail says tbat four men fiave been arrested in counection witb tlie attack on a jeweller in a West End botel. in whicb tbe jeweller was beaten unconscious and rings valued at £16., 000 stoien. Tbey are residents of Mayfair and well-known in society. Tbey include David Wilmer, aged 24, son of Brigadier Eric Wilmer. In addition to Wilmer the following were remanded for a week at Westminster for alleged robbery witb violence: Eobert Harley, aged 26, journalist; Peter Jenldns, aged 23, mdependent; Jeans Jobn Lonsdale, aged 24, agent. Counsel for Wilmer, Jenkins and Lonsdale denied that tbey used or approved violence. Bail was requested only on bebalf of Lonsdale, and was fixed at £1000.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 78, 24 December 1937, Page 5
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