QUICK MOTOR BANDITS.
A NEW ZEALANDER'S TRUNK. [from our own correspondent.] LONDON, March 27. Mr. E. D. Andrews, the New Zealand lawn tennis player, had a cabin trunkcontaining all his possessions in this country stolen from his motor-car last night while he was a few yards away in Leinster Square, Bayswater. It takes two men to lift the trunk, and it is believed that the thieves used a motor-car.
Mr. Andrews said:—"l was driving to a Scarborough tournament when I noticed a friend, and went back. We chatteu together fo: about ten minutes, just round the corner. There were wheel marks beside my car." He was unable to go to Scarborough.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20244, 2 May 1929, Page 14
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