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THE UNKNOWN

The police records teU a grisly ttoiy of the,people who die arid 'are"Wied ■ unknown m big city,like SyS' million people, and with a lar-e float, ' ot i identification becomes difficult The' •Kw".lTv 6r--. the?il"lvei lunate ia' being able to identify ./fi" mkriv'-'iT'their"' *>, seeing that, .for. the : laSf^fvJ 210^ hs '. f «r, example,, 600 deaths were dealt with hy the :Cily Coronex^one:----'S r P«. nts serve. to identify :; q uite_ a " number of hitherto unknown people who haver>a SS ed;sut: o f life. :M,e S e grisly: - records are known among the police as the Book- of the Dead. In chapters in th e) various stations are the stories of Hie s failures and tragedies. • '■'■" " ' '

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1923, Page 9

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THE UNKNOWN Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1923, Page 9

THE UNKNOWN Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1923, Page 9

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