Crime in America
Banditry Rampant BANK ROBBERIES AND HOLD-UPS A DAY’S RECORD. j '.By Cable-Press Association.—Copyright.] New York, November 16. Throughout th© country e appears to continue unabated, j Two masked robbers seized 20.000 B dollars from bank messengers in Kanj sas City, while three men broke into a r bank at Harrjsburg Illinois, and escaped with 75,000 dollars. 0 Hold-up men captured a 12,000 dollar pay-roll in Montreal. Three bandits entered a, coal company’s office at Collinsville and seized 11,000 dollars and escaped. One bandit held up and robbed a bank of 5000 dollars at Taylorsville, Minnesota. A bandit seized a bundle of 700 dollars from th© hands of a man leaving a bank in New York and escaped. ' All this is one day’s record. —(A. and a N ’ Z > -
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 285, 17 November 1923, Page 5
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