THE WOLVERHAMPTON MURDER.
" POLICE SEARCHING FOR RAMSDEN. A RELATIVE OF REEKS. - FIRST INTIMATION OF THE TRAGEDY. By Telegraph— I'resj Association—Oapyrißtt '■'■■■"f ■''-'■ : ■■.London, January 27. Mrs. Cartwright, a relative of Hocks, residing at, Swindon, Staffordshire, states that the seeing of n portrait in tho newspapers was tho first intimation she h.itl of Hecks' death within four miles of her house, She was not aware if lie had intended to visit her. The police have decided that Hamsden, discovered at Leeds, was not Rooks's companion. It has teen proved that ho did not travel hy tiro Empress of Ireland. The police, arc again searching for tho real Ramsdcii.;.... ?-' ; ' ; THE MOTOR-CAR, NOT CONNECTED WITH MURDER. "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. London, January 27. Tho motor-car incident at tho Swan publichouso in connection with ttie Reeks murder caso has been cleared up. Tho police aro satisfied that it was not connected in any way with the crime. The companion of Rocks at Liverpool has given a satisfactory explanation of his movements. Ho travelled to England by a different steamer, and met Reeks accidentally at a hotel. In connection with She Wolverhampton murder case, it transpires (stated a cable message recently) that Reeks spent tho <fcek-end with ah acquaintance m Liverpool. A CLUE IN THE WEST END. (Rec. January 29, 0.15 a.m.) ' Londortj January 28. ,In connection with the,, murder of Reeks, the police cabled to the Canadian detectives to moot the steamer Grampion. Scotland Yard detectives are investigating a cluo iit the West of London. \
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1970, 29 January 1914, Page 5
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250THE WOLVERHAMPTON MURDER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1970, 29 January 1914, Page 5
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