MRS. PEARCE, whose -handbag was snatched from • her hand by.the'holdup. men; -.Her spnefi^ .rj? ; ij.t 'frit nlgjit^i.r and scared off the attackers. This picture was taken by -'/"Truth's" c«rii«ramah as Mrs. Pearce left the Magis-; vratis's CoV»'tV'ter: aiyirigevidencQ against Roy. Trask and Norman Travers, :"■'• who allegedly macje statements to ■ the police 1 : admitting the crime.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 8
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55MRS. PEARCE, whose -handbag was snatched from • her hand by.the'holdup. men; -.Her spnefi^ .rj?;ij.t 'frit nlgjit^i.r and scared off the attackers. This picture was taken by-'/"Truth's" c«rii«ramah as Mrs. Pearce left the Magis-; vratis's CoV»'tV'ter: aiyirigevidencQ against Roy. Trask and Norman Travers, :"■'• who allegedly macje statements to ■ the police1: admitting the crime. NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 8
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