Alias THE “BISHOP.” Eugene Bosanquet finds his aptitude for assuming the air and appearance of an ecclesiastical dignitary of the greatest value in his profession-—which happens to be crime. Playing the part of a benighted traveller, whose motor car has broken down, and attired as a bishop, he knocks at the door of the cottage where, he believes, the girl who has momentarily escaped him is hiding. Even James Thorp, a Secret Service man who is taking a rest cure at the cottage, takes him for what he seems, until the "bishop” shows himself in his true colours. s.o.s By SYDNEY HORLER reveals the plot of this very unecclesiastical “bishop," and abounds in mystery and romance. “ 5.0.5.” has been secured by the 1 “ Christchurch Star ” and the opening chapters of this enthralling story will appear in the magazine section on Saturday. Daily instalments will follow.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20366, 25 July 1934, Page 14
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