THE ROUSE CASE.
NO REPRIEVE. (XJKITZD FUKBj) iSSOCriTIOSr—BT EI&CTBIC T*L«OBJU'K.-rTCpP*BroifT.) (R«ceived March Sfch, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON,' March 7. The Homo Secretary has refused to reprieve Eouhs. . REMAINS OP UNKOWN VICTIM, , (Received March 8 th. 5.5 p.m.) LONDON. March 7. It revealed that the yeqj&ipfi pf the unknown victim, who perished in House's burning motor-car tare still uninterred. Many believe 'that Rouse could throw light on the/ identity of the victim whose burial has been delayed until the execution of I{»ubo, which is fixed for, Tuegday. , 11 " 1 1 \ ADMISSION BY ROUSE. (Received March Btb, IJ.AO p.m.) LONDON, March 8. The 1 "News of *hs World", says Bouse, since his appeal,' has admitted his guilt, and said "the jury were right." He also said that he came to the conclusion from a conversation with the victim thatjie was an ex-convict who had resented enquiries as to his identity.-
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20181, 9 March 1931, Page 11
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