RAILWAY ROBBERIES.
COMPANY ORDERED TO PAY DAMAGES.
United Press Association— Copyright (Received March 26 10. of p.m.) v LONDON, March 26. After Brooks, the 'London Northwestern. railway detective, whovias found in possession of 31 skeleton keys, jemmy, and file for altering ke'vs, bad been sentenced ito three years for several robberies on the lmo between 'Llandudno and Wolverhampton the Court ordered the company to i>ay £6OO, the value of jewels lost on that section. Brooks travelled oil the same corridor train .as-the ownei of the jewels. Five porters and a. clerk have also now been arrested tor robberies at Euston. £3oo worth of stolen goods ili'as been recoveied.
THE VANCOUVER TROUBLE. MB. MOBLEY MIS REPORTED ■ United Press Association —Copyright (Received March 26, 11.44 p.m.) LONDON, March. 26. Mr. John Morley, when making the statement in itho House of Commons, -as cabled yesterday, in reference lo the Vancouver Indians protest, .Was indistinctly hoard, mid was misrepoi'ted. hat he .really said was that the Government was discussing .the question with Mr. Mackenzie Knig, the Canadian special envoy, who was now in England.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2150, 27 March 1908, Page 3
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180RAILWAY ROBBERIES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2150, 27 March 1908, Page 3
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