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TO STEAL THE KING’S CUP

WOMAN FLIER READY FOR

BURGLARS

.The Ring's- Flying Cup winner. Miss \\ ini f red Brown. Inis two heavy Indian dubs by her bed-side, a niamhie niblick beside the front door of her house l , a wry fierce dog named Prince —and a profound contempt lor burglars. that is why she said, ‘'l’m not atraid ol them/’ so cheerfully alien the ha hol d poiliee telephoned her to say that they believed an attempt might ha made during the week-end to steal from her the King’s Clip which yho non in the llight round England. A detective in a. public-house in Hnlme. Manchester. overheard! two men discussing the chances of bringing off a “job’’ at Miss Brown's house in Water park .Road, Broughton, Salford, this week-end with a view to “lifting” the cup. Miss Brown and her ftther. Mr. J. S. Brown, were t-dld, and the police are keeping watch.

Mi‘-s Brown and her father, Air. -I the rumoured raid and the prepara lions for defence. “You see,” he said “they cannot steal the cup from here ft. is in London oil exhibition.”

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Bibliographic details

Hawera Star, Volume L, 11 September 1930, Page 7

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TO STEAL THE KING’S CUP Hawera Star, Volume L, 11 September 1930, Page 7

TO STEAL THE KING’S CUP Hawera Star, Volume L, 11 September 1930, Page 7