MOTOR-CYCLE BANDITS
RIDER IN JEWEL SHOP RAID LONDON. Feb. 17. Motor cycle bandits made an appearance in London last night. A motor cyclist, with a pillion rider, stopped outside the jeweller’s shop of Air. W. 0. Alanscll, in:Connaught street, Paddington, and breaking the window with a hammer, snatched out trays of rings valued at about £IOO.
The men then rode off on the motor cycle. This is the first time that a motor cycle has been used in a London jewel raid.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 7
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