GIRL KIDNAPPED.
ARMED MEN'S NIGHT VISIT. A mysterious case of kidnapping I s occupying the attention of the Bordeaux police. The sisters Molher, the younger of whom. Is 16, had retired to bed at their lodging in the Cours de la Martinique, but were aroused late In the night by a violent knocking at their door. No sooner was it opened than four armed men entered the room, and, having beaten the elder slater, warned her that she would be shot If she attempted to cry out. Two of the men then stood over her with revolvers, while two others dragged the younger sister out of bed and told her to dress and prepare to accompany them. She was then carried downstairs to a waiting motor car after ■being told that she would 'be sliot if any alarm were raised. When the last two men left they took with them a clock and several other objects lying about the room, and then the four kidnappers with ttjefr prisoner made off at full speed in their powerful car. The- police were advised Immediately after their departure, and engaged In an active search for the men.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 85, 11 April 1925, Page 19
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