TRAIN ROBBERY
(Australian-'Tress Association.)
SYDNEY, April 10.
The police have engaged a black tracker at the” scene of the Mud gee train hold-up'. {
TRAIN CREW SUSPECTED. ; SYDNEY, April 10.
Detectives investigating the Mudgee train hold up have formed certain conclusions, as the result of which they have closely questioned the train crew upon these l aspects. They cannot Understand why, immediately after the bandits leaped from the train, the emergency brake was not applied, and further how the robbers were not injured from the train travelling , at least ! (twenty-eight miles an hour wp ' - ,
The investigation is proceeding
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1930, Page 5
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97TRAIN ROBBERY Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1930, Page 5
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