PROXIMITY...
....The Google Map grab above shows the approximate distance between the homes of Carl Webb and Tibor Kaldor and the time taken by today's tram service between the 2 locations is just 20 minutes. It's a 10-minute car drive but a longer walk, 45 minutes or so, a couple of lengthy streets, and a walk across Fawkner Park for Tibor.
For the record, Tibor lived at 10 The Avenue for some time and Carl at Bromby Street in South Yarra.
Tibor Kaldor, followers will recall, was found dead in a room at the Victoria Hotel, Hindley Street Adelaide barely 2 weeks after Carl Webb, (The Somerton Man) was found on Somerton Beach.
Did they meet? Did they share a common interest? Did they have similar jobs perhaps?
The images below are examples in response to a request:
Gordon did you receive my message
ReplyDeleteNo, I didn't receive that but have set up an email account for the blog only: tshud @ outlook.com, you'll need to close the spaces.
ReplyDeleteCatching Lines: Not exactly from your part of the world but had a brother-in-law from Spennymoor., think I spelt that right. We share an interest in verse I see. Regarding your last message, I am putting together a presentation that includes examples from the case, a download for the SOE manual that describes the technique as used by SOE and will include a test experiment. Would like to see your example, my email for this blog is shown in the previous comment. The aim is to get the presentation done by Tuesday of next week. In the meantime I have will include an image in the above post that may answer some of your questions. Have a great weekend Marra.
ReplyDeleteOk by the way, the Russian spy I identified as the SM grew up with Tibor Kaldor.
ReplyDeleteI'll post the DANETTA meaning here. What does Tamam Shud translate to?
ReplyDeleteSo Tamam Shud translates to "it's over" or "the end". My theory on Danetta is as follows-
ReplyDeleteDANETTA written backwards is Attenad.
ATT - means Attention
ENAD - translated from Ukrainian to English is OVER
DANETTA = Attention Over
I do not believe Jestyn gave Alf the Rubaiyat in 1945, I think it was sent/given to him in late 1948 to signify their mission was over. So too the other examples you found.
To clarify, Alf was probably given the copy in the mid 40s but the inscription was added in 1948
DeleteTrove, June 5th 1941 (The Advertiser). Frederick Alexander Webb of Moseley Street Glenelg was found dead Glenelg Beach. He had recently taken over a business at Glenelg. There was another man found dead at West Beach the same day.
ReplyDeleteNow that's a find! Wonder what his address was in Moseley Street and which business he had taken over? Time to look at State Archives.
ReplyDeleteThe inquest held on 19th June 1941 stated that it was a drowning and it was off Somerton. There was a brother in law named Joseph Albert Morphet, also a Storekeeper of Kingswood (Somewhat famous surname). Mr. Webb was in good health, no financial problems and in good spirits in the time leading up to his death. There was no suggestion of foul play.
ReplyDeleteI should add that this may or may not be a good lead, as it is, it's interesting if there is a family link then it becomes more so, It could just be one of those odd coincidences that seem to crop up quite regularly with the Somerton Man case.
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