ARMED ROBBERY
TAXI DRIVER’S EXPERIENCE
<By Telegraph—Per Press Association)
AUCKLAND, May 15
An assault on a taxi driver was made by three men, who engaged a cab to drive to Mission Bay on .Saturday evening, and they robbed the driver, ■L. Anezark, of 10s, all he had.
Two men sat behind, and one with the driver, who states that when they reached Mission Bay one of the men in the back seat pressed a revolver against the driver’s ribs, and demanded money.
The driver gave all he had, and was then hit on v the head,.and thrown out of the car, in which the men drove away. The driver informed the police by telephone. The car wa,s later found abanUtofietl near the Parnell Baths.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1932, Page 6
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124ARMED ROBBERY Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1932, Page 6
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