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  2. TRACK CLUES IN MURDERED GIRL MYSTERY

    INVERLOCH, Wednesday.—Important clues have been found by the police in motor car and other tracks near the battered and apparently outraged body of Ethel Belshow, 12, who the police believe, was murdered soon after 8 o'clock last night. ...

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    IN A THICK CLUMP OF. TEA-TREE (indicated above) the body of the m urdercd girl was found by a search party yesterday. The place is about a quarter of a mile inland from in venoen pier. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THIS CONFECTIONEKY SHOP near the pict at [?] was [?] [?] place visited by Ethel Belshaw before she disappeared on Tuesday afternoon. She was served with ice cream about 4.30 p.m ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Sent to Find Her Mate

    MARGARET was served quickly. She seemed to be faint, and was sent out into the open air. She went to the camp. About 15 ...

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  7. FATALLY HURT IN COLLISION

    BENDIGO, Wednesday,— When a motor truck and a motor van came into collision on the Northern Highway near Huntley today, ...

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  8. WOMAN SAVED FROM SEA

    LAKES ENTRANCE, Wednesday.—A party including Miss Norm Mackieson, of Buclian South, and friends were bathing in the ...

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    ON GUARD at the scene of the dis covcry yesterday. From left: Detee-. tive E. C. Gwylher, First Constable J. McCarthy, of Invcrloch, and First Constable J. R.B easy of Wonthaggi ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Archbishop Kelly’s Condition Shows Improvement

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The condition of Archbishop Kelly was reported today to be improved. Yesterday’s setback was due to his anxiety to be ...

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  11. ACTORS IN OPENING DAY OF GRIM MURDER MYSTERY

    PICTURES FROM THE SCENE OF THE INVERLOCH MURDER.—From left: Mrs. R. G. Evans, whose home is 150 yards from the clump of tea-tree where the body of Ethel Belshaw 13½ was found yesterday. She heard cries at 8.15 on Tuesday night. The home of the girl's parents at Tarw in Meadows is also shown. The men are Mr. J. Magnumes, who found the body, and Mr. J. Bentick and Mr. G. Bryden, who accompanied hint in th e search. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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