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Murder Trial Postponed

LONDON, Tue. (10.30 a.m.)— At the Hampshire Assizes, the judge granted a defence application for an adjournment until the next assizes, probably in February, of the trial of James Camb, 30, ship’s steward, on a charge of murdering the actress, Eileen Gibson. 21, in her cabin aboard the liner Durban Castle, on October 18. Camb had been committed for trial. Defence counsel said he wanted time for enquiries into Gibson's life in South Africa.

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Northern Advocate, 4 December 1947, Page 6

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Murder Trial Postponed Northern Advocate, 4 December 1947, Page 6

Murder Trial Postponed Northern Advocate, 4 December 1947, Page 6

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