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NEW SHERLOCK HOLMES

priest and rum-runners, charges against policemen. NEW YORK. Dec. 8. Scenting violations of the prohibition law in his parish lit Weehawken, Now Jersey, the Rev. Father Bennett has assembled evidence which has resulted in the issue of indictments against nine policemen, a commissioner of police, and a millionaire broker. For two months the priest made midnight visits in disguise among nun smugglers. It is predicted that the incriminating net which the priest has woven may exlend to Washington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18894, 17 December 1924, Page 11

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NEW SHERLOCK HOLMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18894, 17 December 1924, Page 11

NEW SHERLOCK HOLMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18894, 17 December 1924, Page 11

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