INQUEST IN ELLISS CASE.
LONDON, March 4. The inquest p» t.J}o ptudegti ffwicis Ellis, who was foijnd dead in his study at Cambridge University, bound and gagged with -hand kerrbi ofs, resulted in a verdict of fatal Mii i.v?. atipn follpw-, fng an acmdenti Vhe verdict added that the flqllppg au%rities were jiot blame able. • - Sir Bernard Salisbury (Government tied himself up; pixjbably without suicidal intentians.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20179, 6 March 1931, Page 11
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