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BRUTAL FATHER

DAUGHTER A PRISONER

(United Press Association—By Electrn Telegraph—Copyright).

BERLIN, Nov. 19

The police at Nimptsch, in Silesia, have discovered an incredible case of peasant brutality. The weak-minded daughter of a local farmer disappeared thirty years ago. Rumours latterly hn'iL prompted the police to investigate a farm, where they met with such violent resistance that they were obliged to summon reinforcements When the farmer was overcome, they fobnd the missing woman, locked in a small, dark room, from which slip had not emerged for thirty years. She was taken to a hospital. She was a living, but almost an inarticulate skeleton.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1929, Page 5

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102

BRUTAL FATHER Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1929, Page 5

BRUTAL FATHER Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1929, Page 5

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