A BANK ROBBED.
SKILFUL THEFT AT WINNIPEG
WINNIPEG, Jhine 21. "A policeman is standing outside the Window. Little does lie know there is a hold-up proceeding inside," said a young bank robber. Posing as an investigator from another bank sent to enquire about loans, this dapper young man robbed the Royal Bank of £ISOO. It was the coolest and most skilful crime recorded "In Canada for several years. The bandit talked pleasantly with the manager until it was closing time and the customers had left. Then he dropped a cigar, stooped to pick it up, and camo up holding a revolver. He forced the employees to lie on the floor.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20587, 1 July 1932, Page 15
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