THE GLEBE MURDER.
SUSPECTED MAN IN MELBOURNE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrleht Sydney, November 22. A young man suspected of the murder of Trevascus at Glebo has Oeeit traced to .Melbourne. Tho police are hopeful of his ejirly arrest. YOUNG MAN ARRESTED. (Reo. Novomber 2-3, 0.23 g.rn.) Melbourne, November 22. Acting with instruction? from the iie.v police, the detectives arrested Caiupboll Moir, dentist's assistant, aged nineteen, charged with murdering Trevascus. Tho detectives learned that a young man answering to the published description applied to a dentist for employment, and ivont to Esscndon, where it was discovered Moir was living iu furnished rooms with his wife. Finger prints were taken for comparison with, those found in Trcvascus's loom. IMPORTANT EVIDENCE. (Rec. November 23, 1.5 a.m.) Sydney, Nov^er,, 33,. Moir, who recently married, left Sydney with his wife on tho Sunday after Trevascus was murdered, and was living in Melbourne under the namo of Carmjchoel. The Sydney police obtainod specimens of his handwriting, which it is 6tated compares with that in the letter addressed to Trevascus.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1293, 23 November 1911, Page 5
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172THE GLEBE MURDER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1293, 23 November 1911, Page 5
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