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THE LONDON MYSTERY

IgSTUAMAN AND N.Z. CAIII.E ASSOCIATION. INQUEST ADJOURN ED. 'LONDON, May 7. Jo-tling crowds e.nhercd in tlio early morn sit the bungalow, near Eastbourne. where the Kave inquest opened in the drawing loom, into whii-li crowds peeled from the garden msills The only evidence wa- that of the girl book-keeper of the Kenilworth Court Hotel identifying Kaye's eloth-

Wliile this tvsts taken Million ssit in sin sirmehair. ivith his eyes covered. LONDON. May 8. The “Daily Express’s" Eastlsiurne j e.irrespindent states that Million's i statement to the police would till a j m hole page of the “Express” and will , necessitate many weeks of inquiry, i The inquest is adjourned till June ! 4th. 1 INQUEST SCENES. .LONDON. May 8. I When Mahon left the inquest the crowd tvsts hysterical Mills singer. There Msis a wild rush sit him. sjtnl the police had to hoard a motor eat ist order to force their way through the hundreds of women who missed st howl of passion shrieking. “vile wretch”, ‘ brute'’ and “cad”. Mahon gazed on the crowd panic stricken, and then pulled his coat over his lai-e. Only one voice Mats raised in Million's liehalt. when a M'omstn cried “Poor chap, lie lair, he English. It was an error of judgment on the part of the authorities to hold the inquest in the drawing room of tlio bungalow.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1924, Page 2

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THE LONDON MYSTERY Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1924, Page 2

THE LONDON MYSTERY Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1924, Page 2

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