JACK THE RIPPER SCARE
TERROR SPREADING
(United Proas Association—By Electric Teleg, ~ph—Copyright). (Received this day at noon.) BERLIN, October 15. Terror is spreading in Dusseldorff owing to the Jack the Ripper scare in which a murderer springs out of dark corners and stabs passing women with a tiny dagger. The latest arrest in connection with the case is that of a man in woman’s clothing carrying a revolver, who was captured in a dark deserted spot haunteii by the murderer. The arrested man, however, was able to prove that lie was an amateur detective searching for Jack the Ripp >r, attracted by a reward of three thousand marks.
Yeserday a beautiful girl of eighteen died as a result of an attack with a hammer, making the murderer’s eighth vicSim.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1929, Page 5
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