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UNDER ARREST.

HEAD OF THIEVES^ INTERNATIONAL MPWiJm, (BY CABLE PRESS ASSOCIATION—rL I.AUSTEALUH A!ib V|. Z . CASLB IjONDQN k K Though William arrested in Paris in conn 6x iL'JJf* theft of 800,0C0 francs in year, declared himself some Australians here named Warren, , v ho serTed in Australia. The French lieve him to be the mysterioo,'SuT llnlfertjy' whose name occursj,' 1 Jotters of tho gang 0 f thieves they have already Warren's wife, who was Ctho police as "Louise Sidbt>l? k the time of her arrest curious gown, in which and Spanish notes were number of small pockets, diamond ring valued at £2ooo;>■' Warren told the police in time, as the party from France with the spoils;:-jgf clared that he was not a only took money from the During a recent visit toRW r t ren sought an interview He saw Cardinal Gasparrj, impressed with his visitor's ner that he invited him tQ din Mf 1 -i'<T RECORD IN AUSTHAHe " SYDNEY, Aprils The "Sydney Morning,statos that William Warren in Australia twice, in 1688 in} On tho first visit he Motived teneo of three months for and on the second he was eighteen months on a charge g ft H spiracy to defraud. He ii» confidence man. The local aware that he was wanted in fjfylß When in Sydney he gave Sosft~|j[H as his birthplace, but whea charged in London he dwlawj a New Zealander.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17748, 27 April 1923, Page 12

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UNDER ARREST. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17748, 27 April 1923, Page 12

UNDER ARREST. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17748, 27 April 1923, Page 12

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