The Reeks Tragedy
RUMORED ADMISSION IVY ROGERS.
HIS SI.STER'-S 01' I.'l
By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Loudon, February 3.
A report 'rom St. lii'ins says that Rogers, who v.as arretted 111 connection with the Reeks murder, admitted to tin: :o,al sergeant. Finlay, that iie met Rechs at an hotel in England, is di-credilel !;y (he Wolverhampton polv - ;. The sister of Rogers, in an interview, stales that she does not believe I'.r.r brother knew Reeks.
ROGERS' ADMISSION DENIED. Received ft, 12.5 a.m. London, February 4. The Saint John immigration authorities ilatly deny that Rogers admitted that lie knew Reeks. Rogers also denied making the statement. The authorities have decided to deport Rogers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 186, 5 February 1914, Page 5
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