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SHIP-BOARD TRAGEDY

THE VOSPER INQUIRY MISS 9XFSRD ANXIOUS TO MAKE STATEMENT Frew Association— By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, March 11. (Received March 12, at 11.5 a.m.) Miss Oxford, who last night secretly went to Le Havre on her own initiative, is anxious to make a statement at the official inquiry. She had an interview with the examining magistrate to-day about Vesper. In connection with the Le Havre inquiry into Vesper’s death, the Police Commissioner there had stated, after hearing the statements of the waiter who took champagne to Miss Oxford’s cabin, that he considered it important to hear statements from Miss Oxford »nd Mr WiUes. W ' _===

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Evening Star, Issue 22595, 12 March 1937, Page 9

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SHIP-BOARD TRAGEDY Evening Star, Issue 22595, 12 March 1937, Page 9

SHIP-BOARD TRAGEDY Evening Star, Issue 22595, 12 March 1937, Page 9

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