ROBBED IN THE STREET
(By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evaning Pest."); CHKISTCHUECH, 4t)i .luno. '. "Egsto P.rnnie, figed 00 yours, who resides at 1, Austin place, off Manchester • street North, aviis attacked by two men oijPriday evening as he avas unlocking .Br'ubor of his cottage, and robbed of £19 10a. One of his assailants grabbed Brunie by the throat, butted him '.with, his'knee, and thrcAv him to the ground. Brunie tried to call out, but ho ■.■was held to tho ground and a hand Avas put OA-er his mouth; while his pockets were searched. The two men then bolted. The scene of the robbery is a blind right-of-way. A storekeeper in the vicinity had noticed two men loitering round his shop curlier in tho OA'Ciiiiig.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 131, 5 June 1928, Page 4
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