SHOOTING MYSTERY.
SENSATIONAL STORY LIKELY. SYDNEY, March 28. The police are still investigating the shooting of Misses Dulcie Tenzer and Yvonne Officer. The condition of Miss Tenzer has considerably improved and she is regarded as being out of danger, but some days must elapse before the detectives can question her. The detectives collected minute fragments of a letter found in the vicinity of the motor car used on the date of the shooting. A vital part, however, is missing, probably having been blown away by a stiff southerly wind when the tragedy occurred. The two girls wrote frequently to one another on the most trivial matters, and on many occasions Miss Officer discussed a possible world tour for herself and 'Miss Tenzer. It is expected that sensational evidence will be tendered at the inquest on Miss Officer. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 75, 29 March 1935, Page 7
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