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SENSATIONAL STREET HOLD-UP A.ND R^T^RY.—Returning to the premises of W. Parkinson and Co., monumental masons, Victoria Street West, with the st ff's wages, just after noon to-day, the accountant of the firm was attacked and robbed of over £iOJ. tar. W. Parkinson, manager of the firm, is shown in the top picture with his staff and the injured accountant (with bandaged face), and below is the scene of the affair. The accountant, Mr. R. Dias, was pushed into the entrance of the shop dwelling number 115, within 50 yards of the firm's office.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1932, Page 7

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SENSATIONAL STREET HOLD-UP A.ND R^T^RY.—Returning to the premises of W. Parkinson and Co., monumental masons, Victoria Street West, with the st ff's wages, just after noon to-day, the accountant of the firm was attacked and robbed of over £iOJ. tar. W. Parkinson, manager of the firm, is shown in the top picture with his staff and the injured accountant (with bandaged face), and below is the scene of the affair. The accountant, Mr. R. Dias, was pushed into the entrance of the shop dwelling number 115, within 50 yards of the firm's office. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1932, Page 7

SENSATIONAL STREET HOLD-UP A.ND R^T^RY.—Returning to the premises of W. Parkinson and Co., monumental masons, Victoria Street West, with the st ff's wages, just after noon to-day, the accountant of the firm was attacked and robbed of over £iOJ. tar. W. Parkinson, manager of the firm, is shown in the top picture with his staff and the injured accountant (with bandaged face), and below is the scene of the affair. The accountant, Mr. R. Dias, was pushed into the entrance of the shop dwelling number 115, within 50 yards of the firm's office. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1932, Page 7

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