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AND IF I CATCH THEM IN MY
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THERE'LL BE
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Shop Robber Was An Army Deserter BLACK-OUT GUNMAN GETS 7 YEARS
A 21-YEAR-OLD deserter from the Army was sentenced at Leeds Assizes to seven years' penal servitude for armed robbery during the black-out.
He is Francis Fitzpatrick, a Sheffield labourer,
It was stated that during the black- out of November 29 he entered Shef- Held pawnbreker'a shop, held up the pawnbroker and his young woman assistant and took 44.
During the black-out op December 0 he presented a revolver at two young women assistants in a Shemeld bool shop and said, "Hand over the paper money, Bister."
When one of the 'women started to move Fitzpatrick told her to keep still or he would shoot.
lie took 414 10s,
When arrested it was found that the revolver was loaded with blank ammunition.
Fitzpatrick also had 19 other roundsia
of blank ammunition and one live round..
le said he was driven to the of-| fences beenuse his wife could not manage on her Army allowance.
The Army, it was stated, did not want him buck.
With Two Black Eyes
FRED
PUNCH
) WON'T BACK.
FRED CAVE, 22-year-old conscientious objector, of Theatre- street, Battersea, S.W., appeared before the South-Eastern Tri- bunal with two lovely black eyes.
He got the black eyes when à said afterwards, "was only a friendly man taunted him about his con-argument. victions and atruck him.
But Fred did not hit back.
For, years ago, In Stockport, he hit; bully.
And the bully was in hospital for a week us a result.
Fred vowed then that he would never fight again.
He told the tribunal of this vow and reserved its decision.
"This business on Friday." Fred
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gears. The driver simply selects tho 0.00 Dvorak-Concertà in A Minor, gear desired, by means of the con-Op. 53.
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The shifting mechanism is so de- signed that the gears can be shifted 8.30 Schubert--Duo for Plano and manually, in case a depleted battery Violin In A Major, Op. 102. Sergel should make a "push start' neces- Rachmaninoff (Piano) And Fritz sary. The linkage between the shift-Kreisler (Violin).
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The Hague, Apr. 11.
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