ARCH HILL MURDER.
STILL A MYSTERY. Auckland, Aug. 15. Nothing ha 3 transpired of late to afford the detectives any hope that they are getting nearer a solution of tho Arch Hill mtJder mystery. Although every possible avenue of investigation has been explored, every probability weighed and sifted every rumour analysed, the affair remains an apparently impenetrable puzzle. Yet, the Criminal Investigation Department’s men are not hopeless of an eventual satisfactory solution. There must be, it is conjectured, more than one person who could toll the terrible tale of the death of young Jew. It has been suggested that there is more than a possibility, too, that £250 is not suffiicent to tempt an informant, and that the doubling of the reward might give better resutls..
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 200, 17 August 1921, Page 5
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