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THE OLD SCHOOL LIST

... Ripper's European reputation, touched on in your note of to-night, may I correct what is possibly a printer's error? The Whitechapel murderer as known to fame in Italy is not Giovanni il (sic) squattatore (sic), but lo squartatore, i.e., the quarterer ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... world, says3 the reverend writer, in the world to come, his own sin -will find out the sinner. Let us hope tile Whitechapel murderer -will meet his deserts in this worldr as well. as the other. \ - I ...

THE MUSICAL METHODISTS IN PICCADILLY

... but Mr. Forster was greatly disappointed, and he went back a defeated and disgraced and conquered statesman. Like a Whitechapel murderer, Mr. Balfour at Glasgow not only mutilated the dead body of his victims, but he assassinated the very memory of those ...

FOURTH EDITION

... been the mcst felicitous illustration, he had not the remotest intention of associating the Irish members with the Whitechapel murderer. If he had erred he expressed roret, but his intention was perfectly innocent, and he hoped the court would acquit ...

A PENNY SHOW

... nuisance caused by the show. It had been the custom of the defendant to exhibit outside the place representations of the Whitechapel murders of Jack the Ripper, various fat people and dwarfs, and all kinds of monstrosities. There was a waxworks inside, and ...

Published: Saturday 09 February 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1357 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NEW LAMPS FOR OLD

... Turkish troops have hitherto not used drums among their musical instruments. THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS. Although many months have now elapsed since the last Whitechapel murder the Scotiand-yard authorities (the London correspondeict of the ir,. min.lzan Paost ...

NEW BOOKS

... same) and revenges himself hideously and ruthlessly upon vicarious victims ? Let us hope that the perpetrator of the Whitechapel murders had never read Maga. The Brigand's Bride,. by Laurence Oliphant, is a I bright and humorous tale, It might be entitled ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS.—VI

... Europe with a little panegyric on the delights of England; abode of comfort, cleanliness, and decorum.' Apparently the Whitechapel murders were not at that 'n-ent fresh in his memory ...

THE NEW THEATRE IN THE WEST-END

... by non- automatic fire-sprinklers ; so that the chances of a disaster from fire are really nil. _ A PARALLEL TO THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER. A young woman named Jane Beatmoor, twenty-eight years of age, was murdered at Birtley, near Gateshead, on Saturday ...

THE NEW THEATRE IN THE WEST-END

... by non- automiatic fire-sprinklers ; so that the chances of a disaster from fire are le'l~y nl.n ?? A PARALLEL TO THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER. A young woman named Jane Beatmoor, twenty-eight years of age, was I murdered at Birlley, near Gateshead, on Saturday ...

THE OPIUM FIEND: FROM THE DUTCH

... whom the greater number stand apparently on about the same level of moral development as the perpetrator of the late Whitechapel murders. It lacks every charm which can give attraction to a story, and its pages are loaded with incidents which for sheer ...

A PENNY SHOW

... business tcarried oln by the defendant was not one that contra- e vened the law at all. The pictures with reference to the Whitechapel murders were ir-moved a long time ago Hle contended that the defendant bad not con- ducted his legitimate business in such a ...

Published: Saturday 09 February 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1470 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture