HUNTING A CRIMINAL
■ SYDNEY, March 27. . Many police and' civilians are searching fox’ the. half-caste Lock and the girl whom he kidnapped on Sunda'y from Riverstone,. twenty-eight miles .northwest of Sydney/ They were se’en several times, together .on, Moxiflay, making in the direction of. Penrith and- th© Blue Mountains. Lock asked for food at one house. He stated that he was going to shoot another half-fcaSte/jand added that the -police would have a hot reception if' they attempted to take Ixim. (Received March 28, 0,15 a.m.), , - SYDNEY,-March 27-. The gild .Wood, who "was abducted, by. a half-oaste named Lock, at' Riverstone, New- South Wales; bn ( Sunday, and taken into the; bush, has returned home ■ apparently unharmed. = Look is -still at large. ’ '
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4317, 28 March 1901, Page 5
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