CANG OF CROOKS.
AUSTRALIAN AMI N.Z. CAULK ASSOCfa'IIO.V. AIST 11 ALIA\ i.JAXC. DETAILS OK AIM! K.ST I'ABLS, .March JO. The Australian gang of ietrni.itioinil thieves were arrested through Daisy Evans, the wile of a member of the gang. She was singing “Tip' ernry" at the top of her voice, near the Madelaino eluirch. When anesg. I. she took the police lospcetor I r luu husband. The other members i.*' the gang 'all swear that they me unknown to each other. The gang acted with extreme caution. Their rendezvous ua.s a hotel near the Oj'cra, where messages wore, conveyed to rubers elsewhere in the liar In. meins ol the colour of the drinks > nUi
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1923, Page 3
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113CANG OF CROOKS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1923, Page 3
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