"RESURRECTION."
DUKE'S NICKNAME,
PECULIAR EVIDENCE IN DRUCE CASE. EMERGING FROM TUNNELS. I l> UAL PERSONALITY—DIFFERENT HANDWRITING. BT TELEGEAPIt—FRES3 ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. London, November 27. Miss Robinson gave further evidence, in the interest of the Portland claimant Georgo Hollamby Druco, in the case against Horbert Druce, who is charged with having committed perjury in swearing that in December, 1864, he saw Thomas Charles Druce, his father, dead in a coffin. Miss Robinson, cross-examined regarding her own letters from Thomas Charles Druco and letters written by tho late fifth Duko of Portland, admitted that the handwriting was different. ■,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 56, 29 November 1907, Page 5
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