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LONDON MURDERS

CASLE NEWS

United Presa Association—By Eleo trie Telegraph—'Copyright.

A SUSREfitFD MAN.

NATIVE OF AUSTRALIA

(Received January 10, 1.5 p.m.)

iEiCJNDON, January 9.

The aiaH ainwsted for the murder ; of JBeron, lihe French Jew, at. Clap- , ham Common, has been identified asj Steiner Morrison. He was seen sup-; ping with Beron on New Year's Eve, J and had also been seen with him on i other occasions. '_-..< Morrison amide a voluntary state-' meat to.the police. ■"! am," he said,! "a native of Australia. "J was born m\ Sydney, m\d brought tip in England; \ Latterly I have worked as-a journey-; man'baker,''' . • . \ /At' the •■'Rrtlieo''' ; Court,:' the police j testified that. .they had found blood-) stains on .a cuff and collar belonging to| 'iffiftrrismtf -#h«i aj week. , I Further human remains have been j found belonging to Fritz or Fogel, j who lost their, lives-in the building in; Sidney Street attacked by the police. I

MAGISTERIAL INQUIRIES

LIKELY TO BE PROTRACTED

FURTHER EVIDENCE. ' (Received Last Slight, 11.30 o'clock.) MSiDON, January 10. The magisterial .inquiries into the Sydney Street .ansl Houndsditch cases are likely, to be .protracted, many witnesses cpeakiAg tonly in Yiddish or I Russian. , I The woman- GeitShon gave evidence that Jacobs was -<a friend of her husband's. Frifcz and Jacobs arrived at eleven o'clock at nitgfet and terrorized her into giving up her bedroom. They compelled her to.take-iherskirt .and, , shoes off, to prevent her leaving thefhpuse. ' ■ / . ~.'■'':( .• ■■.^■■■., i'. The* officer;; ; Fire; I Brigade gaveeyidence that the/police 'told liim< that' the' Honi, Mr Winston:, ['Churchill' charge of- operations. He waited, an. hour before 'Mr;'Church-. ■ him:t^^ THE SUSPECTED BOMBS. (Received Last Night, 11.40 o'clock,) - LONDON, January 10., The cylinders found in the Sydney Street ruins are not bombs, but merely tubes used in button-making.

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10133, 11 January 1911, Page 5

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291

LONDON MURDERS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10133, 11 January 1911, Page 5

LONDON MURDERS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10133, 11 January 1911, Page 5

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