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THE GLEBE MURDER.

AN UNSOLVED MYSTERY. United Press Association—By Eloctrio Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, November G. , The murder mystery continues to jbftfllo a whole army of police and detectives. Tho only cluo is the statement of a lady who was in a shop beneath Trevascus's room on Tuesday that a well-dressed young man called 011 {Trevascus. She heard a bump but took no notice. She saw tho man after, lie appeared agitated and trembling. Rhe did not attach importance to the jfact until informed of Saturday's discovery. | Trevascus is described as having been 'ji cantankerous man, having many enemies. , Exactly what profession he followed is riot stated. He appears to Jiave dealt in precious metals. ! A medical examination revealed nine distinct wounds on the head. The police found a letter in Trovas.oils'B room signed " Fisher," purporting to come from Emu Plains, stating that the writer would call at 0.30 on Monday night. Deceased's neighbour was with him fit that time and says that a man called, but, seeing him, 'declined to come in, saying that he Sad forgotten a hag and would tall later. He did 'not come Ugain that night. Trevascus was nervous and pressed his neighbour to ?tav till a late hour. The police have jeen unable to trace a Fisher at Emu plains-

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10303, 7 November 1911, Page 1

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THE GLEBE MURDER. Star (Christchurch), Issue 10303, 7 November 1911, Page 1

THE GLEBE MURDER. Star (Christchurch), Issue 10303, 7 November 1911, Page 1