ROBBED ON A TRAIN.
* IJmt MAIN TRUNK IN CID E MAN LOSES NEARLY £20, SLEEPING-CAR ENTERED ; , The unpleasant cxperieuce 0 f robbed of nearly £20 befs'J a" l| from Australia recently during the trsT journey from Auckland to When he went to pay for his lireaifaJ 1 at Marton Junction he found that bf money was missing. S§3 showed that the thief had enteredT sleeping compartment and gone thnrJh the pockets of his trouserrj, been left hanging over the bunk. Troth <?,r clothes had also been disturbed.' On the previous evening this traveller had spoken to a strange man who *a, moving about his sleeping compartment The stranger, when asked his business said he was looking for the attendant' Another passenger by the train stated that an electric torch bad been noticed' playing about the various sleeping partments during the right.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18158, 2 August 1922, Page 6
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