THE DRUCE CASE.
Per Press Association.— Copyright . Received Dec. 3, 10.43 p.m. " London, Dec. 3. ' Naylor, a photographer. Identified Druce's photographs. He took them in 1801 and 1862 when Drnce wore a false beard. Witness saw Druce j in the Baker street Bazaar in 1865. George Philips, drapery testified that lie saw Druce there between 1805 and 1868 or later. It was com- : mon knowledge in Baker street that ; after the mock funeral Druce was ; alive and could be seen walking about and entering the Bazaar. • Caldwell, in reply to Mr Plowden, | said that his brother having as- ; sumed his name he was obliged to i live up to it, hence the tombstone j in Londonderry cemetery.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9018, 4 December 1907, Page 2
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117THE DRUCE CASE. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9018, 4 December 1907, Page 2
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