A BANK ROBBERY.
DARING HOLD-UP IN DUBLIN*. ; - POOB PEOPLE LOSE SAVINGS. ' Bj Telegraph.—Preu AfM.^-Copyrlsnt; Received Nov. 16, 10.10 p.m. J : ' ' ' » ! -' London, Nov. IJ, A daring robbery occurred at i thj Dublin Penny Bank in Abbey Street. | Two men wibk revolvers dashed ii near closing time, held up the clerk* mm customers, and one jurapel over tht counter and stuffed £BOO, in note* and silver into his pockets, while the othef* covered the customers with a revolver. 1 The victims, were mostly poor people ' paying in small deposits. Th» roDbws, who were youn<* and smartly dressed, compelled the customers to empty their ■'! pockets and throw thejr. money on the floor. The robbers then'eScilled.—Au*. N.Z. Cable Aisn. ™,
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1920, Page 5
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115A BANK ROBBERY. Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1920, Page 5
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