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OCEAN MURDER HUNT.

LAURENTIC OFF THE COAST. rfj Telegraph-Pross Association-Copyright. Ottawa, July 2S. Pressmen from all parts of the world are assembled at R-imouski, a town on the right side of the St. Lawrence Uiver, Canada. - The Laureutic, which has on board Detective-Inspector Drew, of Scotland Yard, has passed Belle Isle, Newfoundland. Tho "Montreal- Star" has received from tho steamer Montrose an cther/ram stating that Crippen is aboard. MONTROSE'S PASSENGERS KNOW NOTHING. . . (Rec. July 29, 10.15 p.m.) London, July 29. The captain of the Laureutic has sent an ethergram to the "Daily Telegraph" stating that he is sorry, but he knows nothing either of Crippen or Leneve. Router's' 1 New York correspondent reports that the Montrose's Marconi operator has ethergraphed 'that tho suspected persons aboard answering to the description of Crippen and Leneve have not been arrested.

The other passengers, he added, were ignorant of the situation. Further information, the operator concluded, .was forbidden.

MONTROSE TO ARRIVE TO-DAY. IDENTITY OF SUSPECTS ESTAB- ' ■LLSHED. (Rec. July 30, 0.5 a.m.) Ottawa, July 29. The Montrose will arrive, at Fatbei Point, Quebec, on Saturday afternoon. The provincial authorities have been instructed to effect tho arrest of tho suspected persons in order to avoid public complications.

Tho captain of the- Montrose has ethergraphed' to the Canadian Government stating that the identity of Crippen and Lenevo (or Neve) has been established beyond all doubt. They arc incohtrovertibly aboard. He has asked for instructions.-

It is reported at Father Point that the Laurentic established wireless communication with the Montrose oil Monday. Detective; Inspector ! Drew then assured himself that both the suspects were aboard.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 5

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OCEAN MURDER HUNT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 5

OCEAN MURDER HUNT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 5

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