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A STORY OF MYSTERY

General Sir Vincent Parminster was shot dead while riding in a procession in London. No trace was found of any firearm and nobody heard or saw .anything suspicious at the time the General collapsed. But there were many suspects, yet no clues pointed to them. The General had many enemies. He was a martmiet in the Army, but his men respected him. He had been an attache in the Balkans and a commander in India, and in both places had fallen foul of various factions. _ Mr Leslie Cargill, in “MURDER IN THE PROCESSION,” the first instalment of which will appear in the —. * -r-' a a ‘mrß/nFQ- a CZ-K tomorrow.

WAIRARAPA TIMES-ACiE romunuw, has, with his usual skill, woven a detective story of extreme interest and great ingenuity—and with a new tvne of detective who has no annoying mannerisms. Mr Cargill here displays great originality in the method and the motive of the crime, and as he unravels his plot he tells also the love story of two young people. To make sure of reading this tale from the beginning, order tomorrow s -issue of the Wairarapa-Times Age now, and see the start of the great procession. _____

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 November 1938, Page 10

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A STORY OF MYSTERY Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 November 1938, Page 10

A STORY OF MYSTERY Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 November 1938, Page 10

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