SYDNEY BURGLARS.
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, [IREBB ASSOCIATIOJ*.") ::' v (Received May 16, 9:25; p.m.) ■,:\ ■ ;'.: ,. ■.-. ■;■■ ■!;:sYDNEY- ; ;May; / i6. ■ - A youth, named. Talbot was sentenced to twelve: months' imprisonmteiit in co'nnectiori with the ( burglary episode at Andrew Cqrmapk's in North Sydney. . : , : :; [.\.\-r\ '■' '''.'■' ■
[OnV Apz'il sth last a; indh jtiamed Andrew Cormack had an exciting encounter wit^h a would-be.fi burglar in North Sydney. He was,^ locking: up hisj house',.when he 'twas OQnirontect hy a masked man, wh6 pi^sented,' a revolver at his head; Gormack tnocked the revolver aside, a.nd closed,' with the man., 'They struggled and wrestled along the length of the garden. Cormack's cries brought his brother, and together tlie^ disabled the intruder,- arid1 conveyed him to' tihe police-station.;];; , ' : >
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 119, 17 May 1912, Page 5
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115SYDNEY BURGLARS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 119, 17 May 1912, Page 5
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