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THE PRINCESS POCAHONTAS. GENERAL SEARCH FAILS. CHUPiCH CIRCLES INDIGNANT. Press Association —Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. ‘ (Redeived 11.10 a.«n.) London, May 31. . The search fen- the body of Princess Pocahontas failed. Most of the human remains were reinterred with religious services. Two or three skulls approximating ,to the Red Indian typo were reserved for further expert examination, but it is unlikely they will include that of the Princess. , Tife . churchwardens and other church folk at Gravesend are indignant at the so-called sacribdgje, and describe the investigatiors as body snatchers. It, is understood Air Edward Gaston,American archaeologist who wish ed to place the body of the Princess in an imposing tomb as a memorial to Anglo-American friendship, may ask ■permission : to open., certain,,coffins.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 30, 2 June 1923, Page 6
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