THE LONDON MYSTERY
SUSPECT DISCHARGED. AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION LONDON, March 10. Ilodwell hats been discharged. Ekislor declaring he was not his assailant. [Kkihier was found m his office by his ty piste on Feb. 28th. with his head battered, in, lie being taken to the hospital in a eiiliial umdilion. There were no signs of robbery, but a peculiar feature v.as that the telephone wires were cut. Rodwell was a; rested on March 2nd. as the result of a statement made hv Ekislor. who is a well-to-do Armenian.]
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1925, Page 2
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