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WHITECHAPEL MURDERS.

London, January 15 A rumor lias obtained currency to the effect that “Jack the Ripper,” the alleged perpetrator of the recent Whitechapel horrors, has been captured, end a wild sensation has been created in the metropolis in consequence. Up to the present, however, the police have received no confirmation of the report, which is generally discredited. January 17. The reported arrest of “Jack the Ripper ” arose from the extraordinary likeness of an Englishman named Gray (who bad just arrived from Tunis) to the alleged perpetrator of the Whitechapel horrors.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18890119.2.3

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1842, 19 January 1889, Page 1

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WHITECHAPEL MURDERS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1842, 19 January 1889, Page 1

WHITECHAPEL MURDERS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1842, 19 January 1889, Page 1

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