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RUNNING THE GAUNTLET of the cameras.— Joseph Trask (front) and his son, Roy Edward Trask (rear), both with their faces coverefj 1 by their hats, leaving the prison- van to enter the Auckland Magistrate's Court last week, following their arrest at Te Kuiti on serious charges. Trask, junr., and another man named Travers, are charged m connection with the sensational hold-up at Mt. Eden, but Trask, senr., has other charges to answer. (See page 8.)

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 9

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RUNNING THE GAUNTLET of the cameras.—Joseph Trask (front) and his son, Roy Edward Trask (rear), both with their faces coverefj1 by their hats, leaving the prison-van to enter the Auckland Magistrate's Court last week, following their arrest at Te Kuiti on serious charges. Trask, junr., and another man named Travers, are charged m connection with the sensational hold-up at Mt. Eden, but Trask, senr., has other charges to answer. (See page 8.) NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 9

RUNNING THE GAUNTLET of the cameras.—Joseph Trask (front) and his son, Roy Edward Trask (rear), both with their faces coverefj1 by their hats, leaving the prison-van to enter the Auckland Magistrate's Court last week, following their arrest at Te Kuiti on serious charges. Trask, junr., and another man named Travers, are charged m connection with the sensational hold-up at Mt. Eden, but Trask, senr., has other charges to answer. (See page 8.) NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 9

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