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NEW “PYJAMA GIRL" CLUE RECALLS SPECTACULAR SHOW.—The opinion expressed by a former member of the vaudeville company which some years ago toured with Carter the Great that the body of the "pyjama girl" found battered to death in Albury, New South Wales, four years ago, was a member of Carter's company, will revive memories of what Was probably the most spectacular item on the court magician's programme , the levitation act , shown here.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 77, 28 February 1938, Page 6

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NEW “PYJAMA GIRL" CLUE RECALLS SPECTACULAR SHOW.—The opinion expressed by a former member of the vaudeville company which some years ago toured with Carter the Great that the body of the "pyjama girl" found battered to death in Albury, New South Wales, four years ago, was a member of Carter's company, will revive memories of what Was probably the most spectacular item on the court magician's programme, the levitation act, shown here. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 77, 28 February 1938, Page 6

NEW “PYJAMA GIRL" CLUE RECALLS SPECTACULAR SHOW.—The opinion expressed by a former member of the vaudeville company which some years ago toured with Carter the Great that the body of the "pyjama girl" found battered to death in Albury, New South Wales, four years ago, was a member of Carter's company, will revive memories of what Was probably the most spectacular item on the court magician's programme, the levitation act, shown here. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 77, 28 February 1938, Page 6

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