"RUTHLESS GENERATION."
CORONER'S REMARKS AT MURDER INQUEST. (by cwlx—nns assocutw*—eoynma) (avbtbaluk asd NJt. camjs AWOmTWWfc} LONDON, June 10. At the inquest on Bix, a verdict at wilful murder was returned, and tl* youth Bishop was committed tor trial. The evidence disclosed that Bis dia* chaTged Bishop in February. Tkepelfcw submitted a~ statement, in whiea Bscfce? said; "I went to the home at X am* for no speoUJ reason. I stood oataute Six's door, and I thought he «aa wait- , ing, so I hit him with a chopper. He was good to the other servants* tofifc was always messing me about." The Coroner said it was '»' brataJ murder. There seemed to be up a sow generation ot rathtaa* fur* moral boys, who thought uotbias «£ taking human life. The moral et*ti£* ease' was "Always keep 'jrqur d*or locked." ,' , •. • [Edward Bix, butler to"^Sir''Ctoipi»K Lloyd, the new.High Egypt, was <ound dead.in *'Miß bed>o6nv iff Sir George's : dehce with his' head i hatchet:"" boots and went away & BJxfe his' own. Arthur was formerly «?boefs*» fc,t^'JMs^^j;"
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18406, 12 June 1925, Page 9
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