Line 2.0.0 murdered, Is the only definite discovery yet

Line 2.0.1 made In connection with the affair, and

Line 2.0.2 though the detectives have patiently and

Line 2.0.3 diligently Investigated an embarrassingly

Line 2.0.4 large number of stories, they have made

Line 2.0.5 no practical advance yet towards either iden

Line 2.0.6 tifying the woman or discovering those who

Line 2.0.7 are responsible for her death.

Line 2.0.8 From the outside public suggestions as to

Line 2.0.9 the possible identity of the victim are still

Line 2.0.10 flowing In. The police authorities listen

Line 2.0.11 very attentively to all these stories, and

Line 2.0.12 though the large majority are al

Line 2.0.13 most obviously worthless as clues,

Line 2.0.14 they run them all down to the

Line 2.0.15 bed rock In the hope of getting hold of a

Line 2.0.16 thread that may lead to a clearer view. A

Line 2.0.17 former resident of Bairnsdale, after exa

Line 2.0.18 mining the head at I lie morgue, expressed

Line 2.0.19 the opinion that it resembled that of a young

Line 2.0.20 woman who once lived in that town. In

Line 2.0.21 quiries are being made with regard to her

Line 2.0.22 and other young women as well, but not

Line 2.0.23 much importance is attached by the detec

Line 2.0.24 tives to the information of which they are

Line 2.0.25 at present possessed. Fragments of an en

Line 2.0.26 velope found on the bank of the Yarra near

Line 2.0.27 Willams-road have been handed to Detec

Line 2.0.28 tive Bear. The writing gives two names,

Line 2.0.29 and an address as Calvino or Calino Station.

Line 2.0.30 The police desire publication of this fact for

Line 2.0.31 what it may be worth, as the finder of the

Line 2.0.32 fragments suggested the possibility of their

Line 2.0.33 having been torn from the trunk, and of the ,

Line 2.0.34 trunk having at some time belonged to a

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