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ANONYMOUS LETTERS.

GIRL FORCED TO LEAVE ENGLAND. LONDON. Feb. 9. Dorothy Thurburn, who, after several trials, was finally acquitted of sending anonymous letters to various people, has been forced to leave England owing to the continuance of andnymous letters, often obscene, which have been arriving continuously since tho trial. Dorothy and her mother are cutting themselves off entirely from friends, and aro going abroad to au unnamed place, hoping thus to escape. Mrs Thurburn and her daughter complain that the police have done nothing to find the real culprit.—A. and N.Z. cable.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 61, 11 February 1925, Page 11

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ANONYMOUS LETTERS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 61, 11 February 1925, Page 11

ANONYMOUS LETTERS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 61, 11 February 1925, Page 11

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