AUCKLAND JEWELLERY ROBBERY.
SUSPECTS’ EXTRADITION TO BE
SOUGHT.
“LENGTHIEST INFORMATION EVER LAID.”
(.PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, May 12
The necessary formalities for the execution of warrants for the arrest of Wm. Rogers, alias Vial Turner, and Maude Rogers, alias Phillips, were gone through at the Magistrate’s Court yesterday afternoon, in connection with the Kohn burglary oharges. Two informations were sworn against the suspects. one in- respect to and entering the premises of Adolf Kohn, and the other in respect to receiving goods knowing them to be stolen property, and til© invoice value of the goods was set down as £839 13s. The information laid is said to be the longest ever laid in New Zealand, comprising nine foolscap pages. The different papers will be taken to San Francisco by the detective going there, and a copy of the original will be forwarded to the British Ambassador at Washington for the purpose of securing extradition papers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3218, 15 May 1911, Page 2
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155AUCKLAND JEWELLERY ROBBERY. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3218, 15 May 1911, Page 2
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