ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE
CONFEDERATE SENT TO GAOL |»reM Association—Bj Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY. March 20. Albert Snow, alias Frederick Taylor, ;oras to-day sentenced to three years’ imprisonment for" complicity in the jarmed robbery of a Public Works paypiaster, Herbert Ward. [Ward was held, up by an armed man irho stole £1,299 and escaped in a jnotor car with a confederate. As a result, Albert Snow, aged thirty-five, a labourer, was charged with having, in company with another man named Leslie Kitchie, robbed Ward of £1,299. *nd having wounded him. Detectives fave evidence that Snow had been rought back from Vancouver. Ho had made a statement involving Hitchic, ■who had not yet been arrested. Snow declared that he was not aware of Ritchie’s plans when he agreed to drive car on the morning of the robbery, otherwise h© would have refused to be implicated in the affair.]
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Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 15
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144ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 15
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