PYJAMA GIRL MURDER
ENQUIRIES COST £7,000. GIRL’S IDENTITY STILL UNKNOWN. SYDNEY, March 30. Although more than six months have elapsed since the body of the victim of the Albury murder Avas discovered, lieridentity is still unknown. Tho authorities •> are ucav considering the date”for the inquest. Tlie search has proved to be tho- ; nihst'expensive ill the history of crime iff Australia, It is estimated that more'’ than £7,000 lias been spent already onimquiries to ascertain the identity of the girl, and o n the sea rch tor the mu Mere ri. At ■thd inquest the police will describe in detail the 1 ' iinprbeendented measures 'which have' been adopted in Australia, and 'mail yothcr countries',- ; to establish 1 ' tho girl’s identity!‘As"-these effortis 3iavff failed the ’ police ; believe : that if lier identjty is' Vcvißtied it SviU ' be only by chance’. ‘ : ‘
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12528, 13 April 1935, Page 4
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