BANDITS’ OUTRAGE
! ORIENT EXPRESS HELD UP. * [United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph .—Copyright. ] ' : BEDORADE, Nov. 22. ' Bandits attacked the Orient express hound from Constantinople to Paris, between the Serbian frontier station and Tsaribrod. f ■ They killed two - passengers, wounded Others - ,-and phmdered the train. Only the bullet-riddled • engine arrived at Tsaribrnl. ■ The Bulgarian Government'has closed the frontier, and has mobilised troops to 'pursue the bandits, who are believed to be the notrious Oulinbff band‘. ;;:
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1929, Page 5
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73BANDITS’ OUTRAGE Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1929, Page 5
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