MONTE CARLO HORROR.
Further Evidence. PABIS. August 15. The examining magistrate discovered that in Goold's ante-room at Monte Carlo there was a tray with two used glasses, and a third upside down on the tray which was blood-stained. This is interpreted to mean that Madame Levin was attacked soon after she entered the room, the third and unused glass having been placed for her to drink from.
A French magistrate is inquiring into the prisoner's antecedents in England, Saone, and Montreal-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 195, 16 August 1907, Page 5
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