AN IMPUDENT THEFT.
MASQUERADING IX JUDGE'S ROBES. i'2no STOLEN FROM COURT. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright London,, November 11. Uidke, formerly a minor clerk in a U'lliti provincial co ,„. t) Mavei ., a cooki and Harnckc, a cyclist, went to tho J "st Civil Court in Berlin about the Hour at which the judges retire. They donned the judges' robes and bircttae, so en from the conference room, in■■.tailed themselves at a table in the recm room, examined documents showin.moneys due to advance on litigant." osts, and next filled in and stamped the tonus necessary to secure payment. Men.iwl.ile the attendants, entering •'nil imagining the judges were conferring apologised and retired or were pel emntorilv ordered to ,|iii! "he immunity of the' mas,„,eradcrs ';;VT """"'llitude of judges and iii.||i,it„is „■),„ „,.,-,. dre.sed nlike. Dm trio collected C2OO sterling be--1 eh- (l-nl 'e t 1m,i .' 1 "» , «».v fiOt on 1. t.ack. Imally arrived and put a "top to their game.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 238, 13 November 1909, Page 2
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154AN IMPUDENT THEFT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 238, 13 November 1909, Page 2
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