CABLE NEWS.
THE MONTE CARLO MURDER [BY BLEOTBIO TBLBQBAPH — COF7BIGUT.] [PEB FBESB ASSOCIATION.] Paris, August 13. Mrs Goold, in reply to interrogations, admitted the possession of the bulk of Mrs Levin's jewellery. "She stated that she intended to get rid of it by throwing it into the sea. She was but slightly acquainted with Mrs Levin, who was introduced to her ■ three months ago. She received at most three visits. Received August 14, 8.58 a.m. Paiis, August 13. The Goolds ordered at Marseilles a hotel waiter to provide them with a deal box. It is surmised they intended to transfer the head. and legs from the bag. Madame Levin, the murdered woman, lost heavily at gambling at Monte Carlo. She told a chambermaid she was unable to resist the attraction of the tables.
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Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 343, 14 August 1907, Page 2
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