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MURDER ON TRAIN.

THE STARCHFIELD CASE. By TelogToph—Press &ssoc’atio'i—Cupyriefcf LONDON, February 25. Two ticket-collectors and a porter gave evidence in the caso in which Starchfield is charged with the murder of his son. They stated that they saw no man resembling Starchfield enter tho Camdentown station. John Symons, a joiner, 6aid that he saw a middle-aged woman in Camdentown at one o’clock roughly dragging the deceased, whom tho witness knew well. Barnes, a ’bus conductor, declared that he picked up a woman and the deceased at Morningtcn Crescent Station. They alighted from the ’bus at Chalkfarm station about one o’clock.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16486, 27 February 1914, Page 7

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MURDER ON TRAIN. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16486, 27 February 1914, Page 7

MURDER ON TRAIN. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16486, 27 February 1914, Page 7

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