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SCENE OF THE SENSATIONAL HOLD-UP at Mt. Eden by two men, who assaulted and robbed George Pearce, a clothier m business, and his wife when returning home ffom their shop late at night. The picture shows the section of Mt. Eden road where the crime was committed. The cross on the footpath (right) indicates approximately the spot where the assault was made, while the arrow indicates the route followed by the two desperadoes as they dashed from the scene to a waiting motor-car, standing on the spot marked by <a cross on the left. (See story on page 8.)

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19281018.2.3.1

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
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SCENE OF THE SENSATIONAL HOLD-UP at Mt. Eden by two men, who assaulted and robbed George Pearce, a clothier m business, and his wife when returning home ffom their shop late at night. The picture shows the section of Mt. Eden road where the crime was committed. The cross on the footpath (right) indicates approximately the spot where the assault was made, while the arrow indicates the route followed by the two desperadoes as they dashed from the scene to a waiting motor-car, standing on the spot marked by <a cross on the left. (See story on page 8.) NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 1

SCENE OF THE SENSATIONAL HOLD-UP at Mt. Eden by two men, who assaulted and robbed George Pearce, a clothier m business, and his wife when returning home ffom their shop late at night. The picture shows the section of Mt. Eden road where the crime was committed. The cross on the footpath (right) indicates approximately the spot where the assault was made, while the arrow indicates the route followed by the two desperadoes as they dashed from the scene to a waiting motor-car, standing on the spot marked by <a cross on the left. (See story on page 8.) NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 1

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