STILL NO CLUE.
JOAN RATTRAY'S END.
HASTINGS MURDER MYSTERY.
POLICE HOPE FOR, SUCCESS. (By Telegraph.—rress Association.) HASTINGS, this day. Tho mystery of tho murder of Joan Eoso Rattray is apparently no nearer solution than it was last week. This morning the police stated that the work of taking statements and sifting the information contained therein was still being pursued. Fifty or 00 residents in various parts of the district have made statements to tho police, and unless eome unexpected clue presents itself the solution of the crime will be reached —if it is reached at all—only by painstaking analysis of the numerous statements. Several persons have been interviewed in the belief that they might have had some connection with the crime, but the inquiries have brought no result. Th > police are far from giving up hope that vlicy will eventually discover a clue from which to carry their investigations to a satisfactory end.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 159, 8 July 1935, Page 8
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153STILL NO CLUE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 159, 8 July 1935, Page 8
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