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MYSTERY OF PARCEL IN TRAIN

Q DETECTIVE VISITS FRANCE (Received March 4, 8.30 p.m.) LONDON, March 4. The "Daily Mail" says a clue in the legs mystery has led a Scotland Yard detective from Dover to Calais, and he is now enquiring at the Foreign Legion Depot at Toul. It is understood that he hopes to interview a recruit who enlisted recently at Dunkirk. The case might —aise the important question whether a legionnaire can be questioned by anyone except officers of the legion, in which those enlisted lose identity. [A man's legs, severed at the knee, were found m a brown paper parcel under the scat of a suburban train at Waterloo on February 25.1

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21414, 5 March 1935, Page 11

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MYSTERY OF PARCEL IN TRAIN Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21414, 5 March 1935, Page 11

MYSTERY OF PARCEL IN TRAIN Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21414, 5 March 1935, Page 11

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