CRIPPEN CAPTURED.
ADOAKD AN ATLANTIC LINER
London. July 25,
The Daily Mail state* that Crippen nd Miss L°- Neve went on the 9th fast to Margate and crossed to Boulogne on the 10th in an excursion steam&r, thereby avoiding examina two They were next seen at a hotel at Bruges, and subsequently at BrusThe captain and stewards of the steamer Montrose, on which two per sins, supposed to bo Crippen and Miss ■ In Neve are travelling, being satisfied ,of the identity of the pair, wirelessly informed the police. It i 3 believed that the Laurenhc, jboard which is Detective-Inspector Drew, and the Montrose are now in wireless communication. The Montrose officers are doing their utmost te prevent the runaways • becoming suspicious that they are being watched, fearing that they may commit suicide. For this reason the other passengers hive not been informed of the identity
of the suspects. A wireless message received .by Beater's Agency states that Crippen and Miss Le Neve are now under arrest aboard the Montrose.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5581, 29 July 1910, Page 3
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