NOTORIOUS DESPERADO CAUGHT.
ROBBING TRAINS FOR FORTY TEARS. Telegraph—PrJss Association—Copyright. New York, February 28. A noted coach and train robber was identified among a number of desperadoes arrested at White Sulphur, a village in Georgia, following upon a train being held up. Tho man has many aliases, but is chiefly known as "Old Bill, tho Miner." He has robbed trains in Canada and tho United States for the past forty years, and escaped from gaol in British Columbia. Several life sentences have been recorded against him. The Canadian Government will now probably apply for his extradition.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1065, 2 March 1911, Page 5
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