CUNNING JEWEL THIEF
TAKES RING TO DOOR AND BOLTS FAINTS WHEN ARRESTED Press Association. WELLINGTON, Tuesday. A man walked into Jenness and Partridge's, jewellers, of Manners Street, to-day, representing himself to be a racehorse owner, and asked to see a diamond ring valued at £750. He took it to the doer, as though to see It in a better light, and bolted. He was later found In a hotel hat displaying the ring. He fainted or pretended to do so when he was searched and arrested.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 332, 18 April 1928, Page 16
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86CUNNING JEWEL THIEF Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 332, 18 April 1928, Page 16
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