THE EVELEIGH ROBBERY.
HELD £3OO WHEN ARRESTED.
[By Emotbio Telegraph—-Copyright [United Press Association.! Melbourne, July 3.
Acting on a Sydney warrant, the Tasmanian police arrested a man named Samuel Faulkiner aboard the Launceston train oil a charge that, knowing Ryan had committed the Eveleigh robbery, he at Melbourne had harbored, maintained and assisted Ryan. A search discloser fifty-seven five-pound notes on Sydney banks sewn into Faulkiner's clothing, also twenty pounds in gold. Faulkiner was until recently employed in a city warehouse. According to the police, at about the time of the Eveleigh hold-up, he suddenly left his employment on the excuse that his daughter was ill. It is stated that Faulkiner had booked passages for himself and his daughter, and should have sailed to-day.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 62, 4 July 1914, Page 5
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124THE EVELEIGH ROBBERY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 62, 4 July 1914, Page 5
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