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CRUMBLES 'BUNGALOW SijtUT.
LONDON. July 27. Owing to widespread protests against pandering to morbid dightseers, the landlady of the bungalow, at Orumhles, where Miss Kaye’ wae murdered, has erected ' harrioades ' excluding the public. • • '
Mrs Mahon,, writing to the newspaper "People,’’ says that she has spent the whole thirteen years, of her married life trying, to save her husband from going to races, . and Dotting, as- well as from crime. She reveals that she unwittingly put the police on the track of the tell-tale portmanteau by finding a coakropm ticket which had dropped from Mahons pocket. This enabled a private detective to examine the portmanteau in the hope of findng the names of, asociiites who were misleading Mahon, and thuß enable her to appeal to them to releas him from their cfutcoes.'
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11910, 18 August 1924, Page 12
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