JEWEL ROBBERY
BIG HAUL IN NEW YORK. (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) NEW YORK, January 21. A well planned robbery, resulting in (be loss of more tlian 250 thousand dollars worth of jewels, occurred tli'rilluming, when three men, posing as bootleggers, gained an entrance to tin 1 bom ■of Harry Ob niby, a noted art ronnoiseur. The men bound him and lii.s .s'Tva'i's. An alarm was given by Mrs Olemby. v* lien the robbers entered her bedroom, she was eon versing with a friend on tin* telephone. Upon the arrival o! ihe p > lice, however, I lie men bad already looted the wall safe am| fled. *
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1932, Page 3
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