JEWEL THEFTS
RAILWAY STATION HALL. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) Reed. 1 P-nn LONDON, April 4The most daring jewel coup lor }Cars occurred at Euston Station, when thieves secured two cases of samples worth £30.000. n A jeweller’s traveller deposited tho ca<es in a cloak room on Sunday, and two similar cases were deposited shortly afterwards, but with contents valueless A man on the following day presented the receipts and obtained the Jewels. The theft was discovered when the traveller presented the genuine receipts. It is suggested that during the night, fni intruder transposed Hie tickets pasted on the cases, but the numbers differed only as regards the final figures, facilitating the loigciy.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 April 1922, Page 5
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