YOUNG GIRL'S HEAD.
A GHASTLY DISCOVERY.
By Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright.
(Received November 11, 10 p.m.)
Vienna, November 11. Count Seefried, husband of the Austrian Emperor's grand-daughter, discovered the head of a young girl lying on his writing table at the Castle Rosenburg, Hungary.
The headless body of a girl was found on the railway line, and it is surmised that the Count's retriever brought the head to the room.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14525, 12 November 1910, Page 7
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