INDISCREET CRIMINAL
SIGNAL IN COURT LEADS TO ARREST LONDON, Friday. As a burglar who had been sentenced to one year’s imprisonment was leaving the dock in the Willesden Police Court, another man stood up in the gallery and signalled to him by holding up his two thumbs and smilirg. “Why, that is the other man. I saw his face against the window,” cried a woman witness. The signaller was immediately arrested and charged with being concerned in the burglary.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 875, 20 January 1930, Page 9
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79INDISCREET CRIMINAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 875, 20 January 1930, Page 9
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