ROBBERY ARRESTS
SOME SENTENCED.
(A istralian Press Association.)
SYDNEY, November 27
Chief Secretary Gosling, referring to the number of recent robberies by armed men, said all members of the Police Eoi'Ce possible would; be made available for active duty. Those employed on clerical duty would ha relieved, in order to take up outside service.
Fourteen men were arrested in connection with the armed robberies. Four members of one gang were sentenced to four years and three members of another to three years.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1930, Page 5
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