NOTED CROOK ARRESTED. VICTORIA (B. Columbia) July 21. After a years’- search by Canadian and United States police, Matthew Biggar, with an international reputation, was arrested on the Niagara (which he hoarded at Sydney) on her arrival here, and he is being held ns suspect of swindling a .Dutch East Indian visitor of 31,486 dollars at Atlantic. City. It is a coicidence that Provincial Inspector Parsons was aboard the Niagara, after touring the Antipodes. It is believed that the New Zealandpoliee gave the tip. PREMIER RETIRING. ST. JOHN’S (Newfoundland) July 23. Premier Munro unofficially intimates liis intention of retiring from politics before the election due in November.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1928, Page 2
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