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CAMERA AS A BLIND.

BANDITS' GOOD HAUL. POLICE LOOK ON. NEW, YORK, Dec. 2 ( J. Hold-ups have been for-so long a daily. feature of New York life that any ne\y method woiuild be thought impossible. But the city bandit is most alert and can always be relied upon to provide something new for the front pages of the newspapers. This is the latest expedient; and one of the cleverest While one gangster nonchalantly turned the crank of a cinema camera, four of his companione lined 20 members of a political club against a wall, keeping them covered with guns. The four thieves emptied jjiic politicians' pockets in view of' an amused crowd of. onlookers. Several policemen,, thinking they were witnessing some excellent acting,, laughed at the victims' discomfiture. .

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Shannon News, 12 January 1926, Page 2

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128

CAMERA AS A BLIND. Shannon News, 12 January 1926, Page 2

CAMERA AS A BLIND. Shannon News, 12 January 1926, Page 2

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