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THE LONDON MURDERS

... Saperintendent Farmer, of the River Tyne Police, has received information which it was thought might contain a clue to the Whitechapel murderer. An Austrian seaman signed artieles on board a Fevera- ham vessel in the Tyne on Saturday, and sailed for a i French ...

THE LONDON MURDERS

... with having committed the Whitechapel murders.-Detective Ashby explained that on Friday morning the prisoner went into a public-house in Nlewtown Row, and openly accused him- self of having committed the Whitechapel murders. Witness took hin into custody ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS

... I THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS. h iO~l2EE MRDER THREATENED. It is stated, that a telegram, addresed to Sir Charles 'Warren, threatening another murder, wvas not persi0ally ',handed in, but dropped into a letter-box. The sender could not therefore be traced ...

THE BUCK'S ROW TRAGEDY

... Cohen's Sugar refinery, when a woman rushed across the street and screamed out, 1 There goes ' Leather Apron,' the Whitechapel murderer, to the police- man standing at the corner of the turning. Run b after him, she shouted: now you have a chance ...

THE LONDON MURDERS

... district just now is as the pro- verbial red rag to a bull. Several arrests on suspicion of being connected with the Whitechapel murders were made yesterday, bus in every instance the suspect was released soon afterwards on giving satiisfactory information ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... what was the isatterit.. Thle woman ' tie accused prisoner of having assaulted her, and said inE e.that hat was the Whitechapel murderer, and had' TI jthmreatened her with an open kniife. Finding that A adhe had a knife, witness -asked him to accomnpany' ...

THE WHITECHAPEL TRAGEDY

... have oull lcowledge of the whereabouts of the man r whose description has been circulated as that of the alleged 1 t Whitechapel murderer, and his identity is spoken to by s several witnesses. Although not actually under arrest he is carefully watched, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to prison, without the option of a fine, who was brought before him for shouting out in the street that he was the Whitechapel murderer. For being drunk, and shouting in York- road on Monday night that he was ' Jack the Ripper, John AveM/, aged 43, ...

THE EAST-END MURDERS

... justify their being so appointed. A GERMAN SUPERSTITION. A Vienna correspondent calls attention, in connec- tion with the Whitechapel murders, to a strange superstition among German thieves, which sur- vives in some quarters even to the present day. In various ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... afternoon a communication from the Birmingham detectives to the effect that a man suspected of being concerned in the Whitechapel murders had left Birmingham by train for London was at once acted UpoN by the Scotland Yard authorities. Detectives Leach and ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS

... THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS. ANOTHER CONFESSION. Shortly before midnight on Tuesday, a man giving the name of John Fitzgerald entered the charge room of the Waddsworth Police Station and informed Inspector Blake- more that he wanted to make a confession. ...