SUSPICIOUS BELONGINGS.
[PUB PBBSB ABBOOIATION.J Wellington, June 14. The two men, Eamsay and Brown, wl o were rec ntly arrested by tba police on a charge of having dynamited and robbed a safe at an hotel in Lyttelton, were before the Court to-day. It was announced by the police that the charge would not be ptoseeded with. Evidi nee was then taken egaioit the accused on a charge of being roguea aed vagiboids, and with hating housebre king to's in their possessian. It I appeared that Accused fco'.b possessed a I considerable mm of money, and among 'heir luggage were found picklocks, plies, files, and an instrument that would op n a lock having a key in it from the reverse side. Counsel for the acous<d did not cross eximina tbe witnet see, and at his lequait the case was sent for tri.l by a j>ry, bail bung allowed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 120, 15 June 1901, Page 2
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149SUSPICIOUS BELONGINGS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 120, 15 June 1901, Page 2
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