APPEAL FROM PULPIT
Information Wanted About
Murdered Woman
Dominion Special Service. WAIROA, August 31.
The police have taken the course, probably for the'first time in the criminal history of New Zealand, of appealing to the public through the pulpit, as well as the Press. In all Walroa churches yesterday the clergy, at the police request, asked any member of the congregation, with information about Brigadier Smyth’s movements on August 8 to come forward. The bodies of Brigadier Annie Smyth and her sister, Rosamond Jane Smyth, were found with their heads battered in the Wairoa Salvation. Arjny Hall on August 21. The police now state that the brigadier was seen on August 8 near the intersection of Paul and Lucknow Streets between 5.20 and 5.30 p.m. with ■fi 'bicycle* She was not then going in the direction of her home. The bicycle was found later in the washhouse of the hall. The police want to know the brigadier’s movements after 5.30. Chief Detective Young said the police were going “eyes out” to clear up the mystery and were very grateful for the great help given by the public. As some women in Wairoa seemed to be apprehensive, the Commissioner of Police, through, the inspector in charge of the inquiry, had made provision for. adequate protection.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 285, 1 September 1942, Page 4
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214APPEAL FROM PULPIT Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 285, 1 September 1942, Page 4
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