Clip the Camera Clues.
“No. I didn't say that. I can't he without an expert's okay, but it looks very much like it. When you get out here, we'll go over the cards together, inspector. I've got to go now.” Bidding the C.I.D. man good-night. Allenby made hi* way upstairs, thankful that the roar of wind and rain 3as muffling his stealthy progress. Once the in vest igator stood within the four walls of his room he heaved a relieved sigh and, utilising a flashlight from his bag, began to loosen the plaster about the bullet hole. It required considerable skill not to mar the lands marks on that slug which had by so slender a margin failed in putting a period to his career, but soon an ugly misshapen blob of lead lay undamaged in the palm of his hand. (To be continued daily.)
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 June 1939, Page 5
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145Clip the Camera Clues. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 June 1939, Page 5
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