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Advertising : 702 wordsA lady who was, until recently, a tenant of Henry Trovascus, the man who on Saturday was found done to death in his room at No. 1 Glebe-road, to- day stated that she know the ...
Article : 1,295 wordsThe late Henry Trevascus was well Known in Victoria, where he practically spent all his life. He and his brother, a prominent skin buyer were well-known citizens in North ...
Article : 148 wordsTrevascus never was known to sleep away from his residence during the whole of his stay there. He used to go on journeys to the country on his strange business; but he ...
Article : 310 wordsNo. 1 Glebe-road, the place in which Trevascus lived and died, was a house with a history extending back into the beginning of settlement in that part of the metropolis. ...
Article : 48 wordsWhose body was found on Saturday under mys[?]us circumstances in a room at No. 1 Glebe-road. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 52 wordsHis former tenant, when asked what business old Trevaseus appeared to carry on, said that she did not know what he did when he was away, but that when he was at ...
Article : 317 wordsA Bendigo man, now in Sydney, who was well acquainted with Henry Trevaseus, the murdered man, states that he was for many, years previous to coming to Sydney a ...
Article : 380 wordsMr. F. L. Power, working jeweller, of Auruin-chambers, Hunter-street, stated this morning that he was surprised to read the statement of the lady who said yesterday ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Tue 7 Nov 1911, Page 1
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