BRUNNERTON
[prom otjr correspondent.] Brunnerton, September 22. Another robbery has taken piace~atlhe railway station. Yesterday, shortly after midday, it appearß that the clerk on going to his dinner left the drawer containing money locked, but on returning he found -. that some one had been there, though the I drawer, was still locked, and bwp'single' pound notes were missing. iTheTmost remarkable thing in connection" with the affair is that ; the robber had ; to ipass his v ' hand over the compartments containing gold, silver, and coppers, before getting the notes, which were in: itHe back of thedrawer. It is very hard to; get tlie f ull * particulars of the case^. as 'the. officers of the department have- received official notice that if itheyT giye.nifQfmation" to the' Press they: wiU /be liable ; td' "insjbant dismissal. However, I hope- to learn a little more of this matterfbyrand-by. r
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5301, 23 September 1885, Page 2
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