"ART OF STEALING."
NEW YORK SEAT OF LEARNING. New York, June 22. Some astonishing revelations have been made to Judge Swan by laidore-Rader, a "professor of burglary." This criminal export has confessed that for many years past he held daily classes for the purpose of imparting instruction in Hie "art of stealing." Altogether his pupils have stolen 500,000 dollars worth of horses and merchandise. Rader declares that lie. has paid thousands of dollars to policc officers to secure immunity from arrest. The professor has further related how stolen goods which he was unable to sell were often handed over to the policemen to whom he paid tribute, to enable them to claim the rewards that.the owners had offered for their recovery-Sydney "'Sun."
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1792, 3 July 1913, Page 4
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