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THE CASE OF D. C. McINTYRE

»- „ ,; ; : In regard to the statement thidf, "ewmeone had blundered" » n 1l "!'5- on >««j----tho British Consul at Monto \ideo thrt, Mclntyro ««s travelling under tW tiume of Wilcox, Inspector GiUi«, *«». seen by r "I'rcw" reporter on ««£; day. snid the story came to l»» ia'"Tho Press" quite a* tt BUrprißO. «• had understood that Mclntyre, «[»«-,; leaving by tho Tnrakina, had pr«*, hie nimo as Mack, and be bed heard of fliiy other alias being «• euined by him. .__■ Mr Miinro, when seen hy a did not care to say anything _ Btatomrnf. made by »t.";a g , Video in regard to tho Exh»b»Uo« , awards, ns reported by the Jjpecul cci» respondent of "Toe Ira*. ' ~,

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12850, 8 July 1907, Page 6

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THE CASE OF D. C. McINTYRE Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12850, 8 July 1907, Page 6

THE CASE OF D. C. McINTYRE Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12850, 8 July 1907, Page 6

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