TRAIN CREW SUSPECT
NO CLUE TO HOLD-UP IN AUSTRALIA
BLACK TRACKER WORKING SYDNEY, Thursday. The detectives who*are investigating the circumstances of the train robbery on Tuesday night near Glenbrook Station, on the Blue Mountains railway, have formed certain conclusions. As a result they have closely questioned the train crew. The aspects of the case they cannot understand are: Why, immediat 'V after the bandits had leaped from the train the emergency brake was not applied, and how it came about that the robbers were not injured through jumping from the train when it was travelling at a speed of at least 2S miles an hour.
The police have engaged a black tracker at the scene of the outrage.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 945, 11 April 1930, Page 9
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118TRAIN CREW SUSPECT Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 945, 11 April 1930, Page 9
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