BANDITS FOILED.
BRAVE LAD'S PERSISTENCE. LONDON. Dec. 8. The bravery of Kenneth Subert, aged 19, led to the dispersal of six motor bandits and their abandoning their booty after a struggle at .Stoke Newington ■:,> JNorth London). Subert saw the gang loading stolen silki" worth £450 into a stolen motor-van <>utsicle. a pyjama manufacturer's estab..isument, and returned with a constable, seized one of the men. lp n n' e rema ' n der, using a jemmy, viointo ti reS ° and the gang leaped tttT and Btarted offsprang on to °f- blows in-u ? w * l£ -' e '> rain ■vast so that it if'. ant * swerved tho OBfeL"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19512, 16 December 1926, Page 14
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