XI – A Newspaper Cutting

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XI – A Newspaper Cutting–––––––– THE COURT WAS AGAIN crowded today in anticipation of the evidence of the Assistant Commissioner of Police and Sir Francis Katling, the famous surgeon. Before the proceedings recommenced the Coroner remarked that he had received a great number of letters from all kinds of people containing theories, some of them peculiarly fantastic, as to the cause of Sir Philip Ramon's death. "The police inform me that they are eager to receive suggestions," said the Coroner, "and will welcome any view however bizarre." The Assistant Commissioner of Police was the first witness called, and gave in detail the story of the events that had led up to the finding of the late Secretary's dead body. He then went on to describe the appearance of the room. Heavy bookcases filled

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