DARING BANK THEFT.
A £ISOO HAUL. - » •». WINNIPEG, June 26. “There’s a policeman standing outside the window. Little does he know there’s-a hold-up proceeding' inside.” jijid the young bank bandit. Posing as' an investigator l from 1 mother bank sent to inquire about oan, a dapper young man robbed the Royal Bank of £1,500 by what was no holiest and most tskilful crime reorded in Canada for several years. He talked pleasantly with the manager until it was closing time, and, he customers had left. Then he dropped a cigar, stooped to pick it up, and came up holding a revolver, He forced the employees to lie on the floor. GAOL BEAUTY PARLOUR. NEW YORK, June-26. When A 1 Capone emerges from prison eleven years hence, the underworld will have a new Adonis'. The former tang leader’s secret was revealed by Ray Hansen, a former Chicago prosecuting attorney. “‘Since Capone has been in gaol,” fthnepn said, in a speech before a local fiub, “lie has been using the services if a' plastic. isiirgeon >to remove the liv'd,' scar on bis check that gave him his liame. He is ue,ing the gaol as a -intv parlour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1932, Page 6
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194DARING BANK THEFT. Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1932, Page 6
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