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"JACK THE RIPPER."

DR. WINSLOW'S THEORY DISCREDITED. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright. Melbourne, July 25. . The detectives here utterly discredit Dr. Forbes Winslow's "Jack the Rip-, per", theory—that the notorious murderer is a native of Melbourne, who was educated at Scotcli College, and returned to Murrumbidgeo (New South Wales), on his way to Melbourne, in 1889, and who is now in South Africa.

They state that Dr. Winslow's woman correspondent, who asserted tyiat the doctor's tracking work had frightened "Jack the Ripper" into returning to Melbourno, was., recently treated ' for alcoholism.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19100726.2.56

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 878, 26 July 1910, Page 7

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"JACK THE RIPPER." Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 878, 26 July 1910, Page 7

"JACK THE RIPPER." Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 878, 26 July 1910, Page 7

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