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MORE ABOUT ROGERS.

MET KEEKS AT THE HOTEL .IN ENGLAND. ■ HIS SISTER DISBELIEVES THE STORY. By TeSeETaiEli-Pfcss AE6&elatiofl-Oopyrii;Jit ■ ■ fconrion, February 3= The neWspitpors contiiiuo to give inuclA prominence to the investigation by tlfe pollco into the Staffordsljife murder mysteryj tho victim of which was Kenis Heeks, o'f Sydneyj a ship's eng-iii'-cer, aged 24.,. whose dead hoily, with tliroq bullet wounds in tho head, was found in a. pit shaft 200 feet deep at Wolvcdiamptoft, , A report from St. John's β-tafcs that. Rogers, tlio CJrafnpi-a-n's.detained passenger', now admits to a Ibcal police offiter, Soi-geaUt Finlay, that he met Reeks ■at- the- hotel- in England.), a report re-(}arding,/-wbich was . disorcSi-ted \>y tlie We'lvei'hani.pton police. Hoge.rs's sis-tor., iiitorviewcd-, says she does not believe hut toother knew. Recks in Lincolnshire* ■• ;; -' ROeER_S TO BE SEFORTgD. '■■■■• A'DMISSIOJTNoTy DENIED. ■•-■ (Bee. February 5, O.S a.m.) St, Johtii February 3. . Tile Ithinjg.rati6.ii' Antijarities flatly doily the.stateiiioiit,that-Rogers admitted.that )it> know. Reeijs.. : ,,Rogers iilso de-ijied making- such, a stafeii&rt, Tho .■•authorities have decided to doport, Rogers.,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1976, 5 February 1914, Page 5

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165

MORE ABOUT ROGERS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1976, 5 February 1914, Page 5

MORE ABOUT ROGERS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1976, 5 February 1914, Page 5

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