THE MUMMY’S HEAD
FORGOTTEN RELIC THAT EXCTfV ED BERLIN. Berlin lecently averaged a murder a day for a week, and the public have begun to look for corpses everywhere. ’Hie last excitement was the discovery of a woman’s head in a shed near one of the main streets. The police rushed to investigate this case of the mysterious woman “'with marked Slavonic features.” It now transpires that this was the head of an Egyptian mummy. It belonged originally to a well-known doctor who used the shed as a garage, left the mummy there, and forgot it.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11247, 27 June 1922, Page 8
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96THE MUMMY’S HEAD New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11247, 27 June 1922, Page 8
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