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WOMAN IN THE CASE

FRENCH MURDER MYSTERY POWDER PUFF,' EXPLAINED (Received February 23, 3. p.m.) ■ PARIS, February 22. A new turn in the Dijon murder mystery is revealed. Eye-witnesses declare that they saw the victim, M. Albert Prince, several.hours before the crime in company with a man and a beautiful woman dressed in blue. It is pointed out that a powder puff was discovered near the body. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 46, 23 February 1934, Page 10

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WOMAN IN THE CASE Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 46, 23 February 1934, Page 10

WOMAN IN THE CASE Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 46, 23 February 1934, Page 10

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