THE DRUGE CASE
AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. United Press Association —Copyright (Received Dec. 25, 10.46 a.m.) MELBOURNE, Dec. 24. Mr. Dancy, a Melbourne artist, has made an. interesting discovery in connection with the Druco case. The portraits recently published in Melbourne of the fifth Duke and T. C. Druco show many points of similarity. Mr. Dancy observed an important feature—the forefinger of the right hand in each picture appears to be deformed. There is no bend in the middle joint, and consequently the finger appears unduly long. It seems to the artist that the two pictures are of flic same person. News of this discovery has been sent to London. PREPARATIONS FOR" OPENING THE GRAVE. (Received Dec. 25, 10.36 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 24. A shed is being erected in front of Druce’s grave, which iis lighted _ by electricity as a precaution against tampering.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2072, 26 December 1907, Page 2
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142THE DRUGE CASE Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2072, 26 December 1907, Page 2
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