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TELEGRAMS.

THE EVERLEIGH ROBBERY

THE CAPTURE OF RYAN. DESCRIBED AS A DESPERATE CRIMINAL. (By Electric TelegTaph— Copyright.) (Per Press Association.) MELBOURNE, July 2. ' It is stated that when arrested Ryan was in possession ■" of an automatic pistol, loaded Jn seven chambers. Another man and three women detained as a result of the raid were released after a severe examination. Ryan to-day was formally charged with complicity' in the Eveleight rbbbery^.the police asking for a remand. It is stated that it was expected that when Ryan was sent back to Sydney he would be accompanied by another wan. ted man, but owing, to indiscreet paragraphs in a paper, it appeared that the whole of the police work proved abortive, and Ryan will return alone. Asking for substantial bail. DeteCr t"ve Burneth described Ryan a"s one of the most desperate criminals in Australia. t A remand was granted. Bail was fixed at £2.000. * , SOME OF THE BOOTY RECOVER ED. MELBOURNE, July 2 . detectives exhaustively searched the- house where Ryan was arrested. I pulling down the fireplace, they discovered a jar containing sixty flye... pound notes. I They are practically certain that the ' whpj.e.of the proceeds of the Eveleigh holdup are hidden in Melbourne, lhe search continues and further arrests are .anticipated.

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Grey River Argus, 3 July 1914, Page 5

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TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, 3 July 1914, Page 5

TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, 3 July 1914, Page 5

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