A BAFFLING MYSTERY.
[VK&SB ISBOOIATION.3 (Rflcewred Nov: 6, 9.10 j>.m.)SYDNEY, N0v..6. .The' murder mystery oontiwies to baffle the.whole army of police and detectives: The • only clue is the statement «of a lady in then shop beixeath Tjcevascuss's' room £hat on Tuesday .a well-dressed young JBian called on .Trevascuss. She heard a bump, bmfc .took no notice f but. saw that tlie «aan -when he again appeared was agitated and trembljjag. SJie did not jattactk much importance to the fact uintil informed of .■Satniritjiav's discovery. • Trevasoviss was described as a cantankerous man, having .many enemies. Exactly what profession,, "Jie followed was not stated- HeJ .appears to kave dealt in precious* metals. ' . ', , ! T"he medical examination iev<;aletl .nine distinct wounds in the hfead. •
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 259, 7 November 1911, Page 5
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120A BAFFLING MYSTERY. Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 259, 7 November 1911, Page 5
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