THE DURCE CASE.
A THOUSAND PEOPLE INSPECT THE GRAVE. LADIES OF TITLE AT HEARING
United Press Association —Copyright LONDON, Nov. 13 A thousand people inspected the closely guarded l . Druce grave at Highgate cemetery. Many ladies of title have seats on tilie -Bench at Clerkenwell, where •the hearing of the Druce case ua3 been transferred.
Caldwell stoutly denied identity with a brother accused of embezz’ement. He was' positive' he had passed Welbeck and Worksop in 1864. He denied that he was ever defendant in a police court case. He swot© positively that he nad never live-d in. Londonderry.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2042, 20 November 1907, Page 3
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