THE LAW'S LONG ARM.
A SUSPECTED WELLINGTON BURGLAR. ARRESTED IN LONDON. TEIi PEESS ASSOCIATION. Wellington, December 19 Cable advice was received . from London by the Wellington.police today, stating that a niau named Samuel McShanc had been found in possession of property stolen from a Shop belonging to Morris Fruhauf, pawnbroker, of Willis street,, which was looted of several hundred pounds worth of jewellery early ono evening not long ago.
McShane arrived in London by the Paparoa, which sailed from Wellington two days after the robbery -occurrcd.
In conscquoneo of a cable message, two informations were laid against McShane, one charging him with having stolen the property from the shop of Fruhauf, and with having receivod stolen goods. Extradition proceedings were subsequently taken, before Mr James, S.M. ■
McShano is said to be a married man, whoso wife and young family reside in Wellington. Ho is a tailor by trade, and for some three years was employod by one of the loading tailors in Wellington. Chief Detective McGrath will go to London to bring M'Shane back.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8008, 20 December 1905, Page 2
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174THE LAW'S LONG ARM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8008, 20 December 1905, Page 2
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