JACK THE RIPPER
... JACK THE RIPPER A New-etyle Thriller George Walkley LONDONS MOST FAMOUS MURDER MYSTERY! Prices Admission - - I/- 6/9 (incl. Tax) Box Office Tots MlDland 1822. ...
... JACK THE RIPPER A New-etyle Thriller George Walkley LONDONS MOST FAMOUS MURDER MYSTERY! Prices Admission - - I/- 6/9 (incl. Tax) Box Office Tots MlDland 1822. ...
... Jack the Ripper For the author's purpose. the Ambassadors becomes the Steam Packet musical in Whitechapel on a late Vic• torian Saturday night. It is not really surprising because the piece has come up from the Players' Theatre: It has all the zest, good ...
... JACK THE RIPPER. Mr. Albert Backet (chairman of the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee) Saturday received the follow ing letter :— Whitechapel, 9 October, 1889. I>car Boss, --I write you these few linos to let yf*i know, as you are the boss of the Vigilant ...
... young wvoman, about nineteen years of age, reported to the police that she had received a threatening letter, signed Jack the Ripper, and couched in the usual langulage. Letters continued to arrive, some by poet, and others being put under the door. ...
... THE JACK THE RIPPER STORY. HIS ANTECEDENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS. In continuation and conclusion of its story of Jack the Ripper the London Sun, on Saturday, reverted to the antecedents of the alleged criminal, and adduces the testimony-more or less ...
... The Jack the Ripper secret There is usually nothing like a royal scandal to stir the interest of the public. Curiously, a suggestion made in 1970 and widely discussed in the Press, that Jack the Ripper was the Duke of Clarence, Edward VIPs eldest son ...
... JACK THE RIPPER IN FRANCE. I'tn* o«rrt*|»•ntlrt.t ...
... I THE JACK THE RIPPER SCARE. WOM12N EMPLOYED AS DETECTIVES. P The Daily Csrosnice gives prominence to the following I from a correspondent :-Never were the authorities soc active and determined in their efforts to trace the White- t chapel murderer as ...
... during the irst series of the Vienna murders and the second-the PestK police and newspapers received letters signed 'Jack the Ripper,' which at the time were considered a hoax. Ssemeredy, like the Whitechapel murderer, cme -to Vienna to commit a crime ...
... IMGISTAKEN FOR JACK THE RIPPER.' A STRAN;GE ADVEINTURE. An Elderly Gentleman sends to the T'iscas en account of a strange adventure be bad in the north country. Two days ago (be says) I was in one of the mining districts; I had just called on my friend ...
... IJACK THE RIPPER IN JAMACA. The crews of the various steamers plying between New York and Kingston, Jamaica, are telling fearful stories of crimes committed in Spanish Town, a village near Kingston, which, to their minds, unquestionably indicte that ...
... JACK THE RIPPER IN FACT & FICTION ROBIN ODELL Ilse best, most comprcbe•nsise end intriligent saccoont of the Ripper nose eser to appear BoOA s d linoAnsea. Illus. 275. 6d. BATTLE FOR BRITAIN RONALD W. CLARK best %Imre account of the 1948 air battle. ...