TERROR IN DUSSELDORF
NO CLUE TO MURDERER YET
BERLIN, 17th November.
I The only development of the "Hipper" mystery at Dusseldorf attaches to tho tracing of the paper on which the murderer wrote his threats to a rotary machine used in printing the | newspaper "Anzeiger," at Olhigs, a small town near Cologne: The discovery, has furnished no clue.
Conditions approximating to martial law have been proclaimed. School children have been solemnly warned on no pretext must they walk alone in the daytime, while after dark they must not go out at all:
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 122, 19 November 1929, Page 9
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