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THE DRUCE CASE.

REFERENCE TO CHARLES DICKENS. Received November 7, 8.33 a.m. LONDON, November 6. Columns of extracts are published from Miss Robinson's diary in connection with the Druce case. The extracts frequently introduce the name of the late Charles Dickens, the author. The Daily Telegraph is authorised to state that Dickens' family are very much annoyed at this and know nothing of the circumstance narrated. Tfiey are unaware that Dickens ever visiteu Welbeck Abbey.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8875, 8 November 1907, Page 5

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THE DRUCE CASE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8875, 8 November 1907, Page 5

THE DRUCE CASE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8875, 8 November 1907, Page 5

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