MANICURED BANDITS
BUCHAREST, Fob. 13. Mystery surrounds the identity of a party of smartly dressed men who Ifohl up a number of cars and motor-roaches on the Bucharest -I'loesliti road late hist nighl and robbed the occupants, at. the revolver point, of all cash and valuables. Victims arriving hero say thai the men appeared to bo of good social standing. Their linger.nails bore evidence of haying boon carefully manicured and they spoke with a. cultured Russian accent.
Thirty motor boats, 20 motor and sailing yachts, and 300 rowing boats and canoes have been destroyed by fire in a hoalhotise at Pichelswerder, 'outside Berlin. There is no protection other than Patent lor an invention. If you have not obtained this protection for your idea you aro running a groat risk of losing it. Consult us contidentially. Henry Hughes Ltd! (directors W. E. flughos and .1. T. '.Hunter). Kogistorod Patent Attorneys, PLC. Building, Wellington. Local agents: Ball
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17436, 7 April 1931, Page 10
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155MANICURED BANDITS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17436, 7 April 1931, Page 10
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