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MURDERS AT CAMBRIDGE United Press Association—By Electric Telq« graph—Copyright. (Received 7th Juno, 2 p.m.) LONDON, 6th June. The jury returned a verdict that D. M. Potts, a student, murdered Dr. A, P. Wollaston and Detective Willis, and then committed suicide during temporary insanity. Returning after a, week's abseuee, Potts, who was a student at King s College, Cambridge, with a revolver wounded Detective Willis in the shoulder and log and then shot dead his tutor, Dr. Wollaston. He then turned the re- g volver on himself, dying subsequently in hospital. Dr. Wollaston was interviewing Potts in the presence of the detective, when the tragedy was enacted. GRAF ZEPPELIN RETURNS (Received 7th June, 2 p.m.) BERLIN, 6th June. The Graf Zeppelin has returned to Friedriehshafen after her three weeks* flight to America and back. DAVIS CUP TENNIs" (Received 7th June, 2 p.m.) VIENNA, 6th June. In the third round of the European Zone of the Davis Cup, 3. L. de Morpurgo (Italy) beat F. Matejka (Austria), 6-2, 6-2, 6-3; H. W. Artens (Austria) beat P. Gaslini (Italy), 8-6, 6-2,. 6-2.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 132, 7 June 1930, Page 10
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181LATE NEWS Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 132, 7 June 1930, Page 10
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