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MOTOR THIEVES

POLICE BAIDS SUCCEED.

(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.)

SYDNEY, September 15Following upon the large number of motor car and silk shop robberies, the police in two raids recovered fifteen cars, arrested five youths, and brought to light £lOOO worth of silk goods, the proceeds of recent robberies. Most of the car robberies- are attributed to youthful joy riders, who generally abandon the cars undamaged. “ACCIDENT” CLAIMS. MELBOURNE, 'September 15. As the result of the alarming frequency of claims, and the resultant heavy payment for damaged motor cars, the leading insurance companies have decided in future, not to pay damage claims. Instead, the cars will be re-built or the damaged parts replaced.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1924, Page 2

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MOTOR THIEVES Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1924, Page 2

MOTOR THIEVES Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1924, Page 2

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