LIVERPOOL TRAGEDY.
•■""" ■- •'•♦■' —-— ELTOFT WITHDRAWS APPEAL. WHAT DID TfiEPOLICE FIND? ItJy Ctble.~.P«_&s LONDON, February 22, Eltoft has withdrawn his appeal against his sentence in connexion with the murder of Mies Bradfield at Liverpool. His action is attributed to the faci that the police raided his parents' house jon Wednesday and searched it from top to bottom. The police refuse to disclose the result of the search, but it is reported that they unscrewed a knob of Eitoft's bedpost and found a sum of money concealed there.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14909, 24 February 1914, Page 7
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