GERMAN NEWS.
IttSTIt.tMAN AND N . 7. . CAIU.E ASSOCIATION. A I,'MR MA X SENSA'IVON. TIER LIN. dan. Id. .‘scn.-alioiia I disci,verio-, followed the death of Walter Ilraehuiaiin. a (lerman who was shot, while attempting to burgle a jeweller's -hep. Tin* police found diamonds and jewelh r.v valued at 'ifty thousand in Rrai-hmaiiii's Tli'tr i.ugina villa. They a freshed lliitlsfiiiami. one of Rracliiuann's. as-
sociates. m possession of a nunih-er of jewel- including the proceeds of robberies in England and ilolland. It was revealed that Ilrachma i, u lived for vears in England under the name of Drove. When R heeame too hot he fled * 1 Holland, where lie oficncd a hank account of fort*.-five thousand sterling.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1924, Page 3
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