A BIG ROBBERY. . (Received This Day at 12.2.) p.m.) , NEW YORK, March 29 The boldest robbery in the annals of Chicago crime is reported. Nine mask- ; ed raiders invaded the mansion of thfe multi-millionaire, Arthur Cutten, and seized £IO,OOO sterling worth of jewellery. The bandits literally smashed their way into the house, which is situated in the centite of an eight hundred acres estate, and they worked in full view of the family and servants. The silverware was scooped into sacks. The bandits even took a hundred cases of champagne, carrying all the booty off in a motor truck. UNFORTUNATE AMERICAN. PARIS, March’ 29. Advices from Alexandropol state that investigations directed by doctor Uhls, an American oculist, head of the Near East Medical Relief Association, revealed the probability that all Oe Armenians will be stricken with blindness Within n few years owing to the ppread of fmehoiyifi, which }ms hfieome fpidemja.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1922, Page 3
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151Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1922, Page 3
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