KIDNAPPING IN NEW YORK.
'l!iv practice o! kidnapping which is m> totii timmi in the ltilian si f 't inns of New York. received its iif.-,( serious blow tlio other <lav, when til! 1 police ar-l'i'-f.eil, alter a lijjht, men and tuo u(linen in a flinty house in Iti<K>kl --! i. h hero for nearly a mouth an y"i!-u|d child, (; iuseppe jia < I been lil-ld captive. The day after liio child's di^nj>jx'iirhis lather. an Italian uroccr, was toi l by telephone that unless tliilßil) was immediately forthcoming i!ie l>ov would be murdered. The man could only reply that he did not possess such .1 sum. In the police court the other 111orni11Li llu- bov declared that the kidnappers had half-starved and ill-treat-ed him. Never before have the NewYork police captured kidnappers. They believe now that they have the leaders of a
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Mataura Ensign, 26 January 1911, Page 5
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140KIDNAPPING IN NEW YORK. Mataura Ensign, 26 January 1911, Page 5
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