STOLEN TREASURY NOTES.
MYSTERY CLEARED UP.
(BY CABLE —PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN AND N.X. CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
LONDON, April 16
The stolen Treasury notes wore found; secreted in a disused brewery near Bradford station.
[A previous message stated that Scotland Yard was engaged in investigating tlie mysterious robbery of a new issue of Treasury notes, of the value ofl £17,500, from the Bradford parcels office. A bullion box \va3 forwarded from London and placed in tho railway office on Tuesday, and was missed on that day. There were no signs that the office had been broken into. The theory is that the robbery was carried 1 out by a gang of experts, who travelled in the train containing the notes, and who took a note of where they were stored.]
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17741, 18 April 1923, Page 9
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