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IN DENSE JUNGLE

THE MALAY MURDERERS POLICE HAVE HOPES OF CAPTURE. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright SINGAPORE, July 3. (Received July 4, at 10 a.m.) ■ The police anticipate the arrest of the Dunsford murderers within 48 hours. The gang retreated into the densest part of the jungle before the police, who had picketed the area concerned on all sides. [A message received on June 26 stated:—A New Zealander, Mr F. W. G. Dunsford, manager of the Tersang Gold Mines, in Pahang State, was killed by Chinese robbers, who decamped with gold amalgam valued at £1,250. Mr Dunsford, according to the British United Press was attacked with a shotgun and natives’ knives. An' extensive jungle hunt is proceeding.]

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Evening Star, Issue 23000, 4 July 1938, Page 9

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IN DENSE JUNGLE Evening Star, Issue 23000, 4 July 1938, Page 9

IN DENSE JUNGLE Evening Star, Issue 23000, 4 July 1938, Page 9

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