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NO CLUES FOUND

FOXTON MURDER CASE PALMERSTON N, Nov. 7. No major clues which might lead to the identity or the motive of the murderer of Mrs Emily Christina Hall, who was found strangled in her home at Foxton on Sunday, were unearthed by intensive police investigations today. Routine interviews and the fingerprinting of numerous Foxton residents were carried out, and a brother of the murdered woman, John Alfred Nelson, a resident of Wellington, who visited her house about mid-day on Friday, went to Foxton at the request of the police. He told them he called to see Mrs Hall about mid-day but there was nobody at home. He then went to the house of another sister in Foxton to see if she were there, but again no one was at home so he returned to Wellington.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27232, 8 November 1949, Page 6

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NO CLUES FOUND Otago Daily Times, Issue 27232, 8 November 1949, Page 6

NO CLUES FOUND Otago Daily Times, Issue 27232, 8 November 1949, Page 6

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