CHEAP POUND NOTES
NO BUYERS AT SIXTEEN SHIL- - LINGS. ✓ SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT AT SYDNEY. <Prws3 Association. —Copyright.) SYDNEY, Feb. 4. - Two men carrying hand bags accosted a resident at Mona Vale,' and one of them hurriedly extracted a Bank of New South Wale& note/ from his bag, and earnestly requested change. He. said he was willing .to' accept eighteen or sixteen shillings, but 'the offer was do- [ clined. It was evident that the bag was chockful of notes. It is believed that the incident has some bearing on the recent bank robbery at Pyrmont.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 5 February 1913, Page 5
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