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THEFT OF GOLD AT BACKACHE
CROYDON.
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King's Cross at 4 a.m. on March 0,"
Manson said he might have said that, but he was very doubtful, at the time.
The Magistrates' . Clork-Did you say it? No.
NOT DUE TO AGE
Many people think that backache la
a trouble that comes naturally with
advancing years, but this woman of
1 proves that it is not.
"I suffered for a long time from backnehe," she writes, "but put it Mr. Brooks again asked whetherj down to my age (TI). Rending your Manson made that part of the announcement, I thought I would try statement, and this time Manson Kruschen Salts. I have been taking said that ho did say it.
Mr. Brooks. It was true, was it not?--I was vory doubtful.
J TOOK FOÛR MEN” Mr. Brooka. Did you go on to ... and drove to Purley say Way"?—All I' know is that I took four men to Purley Way.
It for some time and have found great relief. I thought you would like' to know It has done me a world of good." |~~~(Mrs.) E. IL
If you want swift relief from the torture of backache-if you want to end kidney trouble for all, time-put
Mr. Brooks then read from the the six vital salts of Kruschen into statement:-... and about 20 your blood. The principle is this:- minutes later that same morning Kruschen Salts starts, your kidney's ho came back and got into my functioning again as Nature intended cab,"
they should. Polsons that have been Manson. I don't remember say- | allowed to accumulate in your system ing that.
are promptly expelled. When these Mr. Brooks. Did you then say polsons go, those agonising aches and this", and I drove him with pains have to go too! And if you two others to 3, Pemberton Road, continue with the "Ittle daily dose"--- Harringay" am not quite sure keep your kidneys up to If I said it or not.
performance of their duty-there'll be no likelihood of any such poisons ever
accumulating again.
proper
And did you go on to say: have no doubt whatover in my mind that he is the man ?”—No, I did any I was very doubtful.
Manson said that a man ho saw as Shonk. He had known him 14 on March 6 resembled O'Brien. or 15 years. On March 8 they had Ife denied having said that there a conversation at Harlesden. was no posable doubt as to the Mazzarda seemed agitated, but he Identity. He did not protest when was always a nervous type of man. the statement was read over to After a few moments Mazzarda him, but was very doubtful and said: "Do you know If the man still
Ho told the officer ho they have got for the gold job hins WRS. was "very doubtful about the old come it?" The sergeant explained gentleman" (O'Brien).
that at that time a man had been Mr. Davis (defending Mazzarda detained in connexion with the and O'Brien) and that he was not theft, and continued that Mazzarda concerned with what Manson had added: "If he does and mentions anid in statements but with what other people is that evidence he had said on outh, and that was against them?" He replied: "It that neither Mazzarda nor O'Brien | deponds entirely upon circum- was there that night. Later he stances."
would have a submission to make Detective-inspector Dance, of to the Bench in view of Manson's Now Scotland Yard, stated that evidence.
when on March 12 he called Detective-sergeant Wyman said Mazzardn out of a Sobo cafe, and that he took two atatements from told him he would be detalped, | Manson which he read over and Mazzardı replied: "All right. which Manson signed. Manson you have got your job to do. I made no protest whatever.
shan't say anything now."
Alfred George King, of Thorne- | DISCOVERIES AT HARRINGAY Joe Gardens, Waddon, stated that Divisional Detective - Inspector on March 6 when cycling to work) Widdocka said that with Chlef In- he passed a taxicab in Purley Way.spector Duncan he saw Swanland Later the taxleáb overlook him. at n house in Pemberton Road, In front of it there was car Harringay, on March 7 and asked which had a dirty hood and a him his name and means of liveli- dirty greenish body,
hood. He replied: "Swanland.
GOLD. GONE-
I am a black and white artist." Evidence in regard to the trans-They left, but returned later, and fer of the keys of the bullion room he then told Swanland that he on the night of March 6 was given avas going to detain him on Bua- by witnesses employed by Imperial picion of being concerned with Airways. George Ashton, export others in stealing the gold, adding: clerk, who said he received the "We have found that the parcels
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6, sinted: "I opened the outer dooring and taken from a car by you. of the bullion room and then found and later in the day removed, that the key for the inner door "I cautioned him, and he laugh- would not turn in the lock. The ed, and said: 'Perfectly ridicul- door was already unlocked and in- ous. I have been reading about side I saw an empty barrow." it during the day. If you think Detective sergeant Herbert there is any gold here you are Cory, stationed at Harlesden; iden-qulto at ilberty to search. Mr. tified Mazzarda ns a man he knew (Continued on Page 11.)
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