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MURDER IN FRANCE.

BEARCH FOR PERSONAL ENfiMY. r ' (nun PBSSB .ASSOCIATION—BT ELECTBIO ' TXLIOBAPH—COPYBIGHT.) ,-j * < PARIS, May 21. As the outcome of an important r rtjftetnent, obtained from a resident, ' i*fbo days he saw a man running into the bushes at the scene of the murder OT Mrs Wilson, the police are now , KjMching for an Englishman of whom ; toljr have a detailed description. 1 , 4 lt is believed that Vambre, the deaf " Jputo, j has established his innocence, ttteWy be released to-day. -" Mr.-Wilson was formerly managingiirectot of the Iron and Steel Com-

Mrs Wilson, before her mar- . lived in Wiltshire, and was a JttiMmdwn West ' Cumberland huntswoman. i

police are now of the opinion w*t ; the Wilson murder may not have wo# # 4 nlere brutal crime, but the , of an encounter with a personal ■ searching for a man in. a who was seen near the watwood at the time of the murder. Press Association. " was a daughter of the jfeMr Charles Cammell, of the Cam- : Laird Company, of which Mr * S t himself is a director, being a jTO.of Mr George Wilson, who is chair■mof.the company. iSSjVWilson announces that a large re- ; be given to anyone bringing |JPife*s -murderer to justice.—Aus--fPn Press Association. Florence Wilson, an English s®4h, aged 50, was brutally murdered sand dunes near Le Bourget. She , "wiotrnd to have been, strangled and Wboed several times. The police ar•Wei a deaf mute named "Vambre, who - «lu«d the murder.] 1 /LABOURER'S KNIFE FOUND. (Received May 22nd, 8 p.m.) PARIS. May 22. ! .A.®nffler and also an ordinary horn- . labourer's knife have been The latter is believed to be the ' us ®d by the murderer of Mrs "Uson, Australian Press Association.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19317, 23 May 1928, Page 9

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MURDER IN FRANCE. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19317, 23 May 1928, Page 9

MURDER IN FRANCE. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19317, 23 May 1928, Page 9