TRIPLE MURDER ACE DETECTIVE HELD AS SUSPECT £1,000,000 IN BONDS MISSING Even Edgar Allan Poe might have been aghast at the puzzle confronting the police who were detailed to inquire into three mysterious deaths and the theft of £1,000,000 in bonds. Dozens of suspects were questioned, until there was no doubt in the minds of the inquirers that the guilty person was none other than the chief detective in charge of the case. His sensational arrest and developments since, prove this to be the most startling case ever brought to n climax. Excitement is at fever heat and interest is manifest everywhere in what promises to be tin* most amazing mystery of all timu. "Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo," Mayfair Theatre, Queen Street, Friday next. (Rec. by censor for adults.)j—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23052, 1 June 1938, Page 16
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