NEWS BY CABLE.
Loudon, December 24. Another womitn of the unfortunate class hhs/been murdorad in -a lonely yard in tlie neighborhood of Poplar. was not 'mutilated' iu tlie saioe way'lis.- tho recent' Wliiteohapel vic£ims,' ? ..bii'b\ tlie,'body ; boars.'tlie marks of fingers on. the Hock, leading to the supposition'that the murderer attempted to remove the vocal cord, but was disturbed .while engaged in his work.,> By; some,itiis'jfcolieved the murdorei' is. identical with the Whitechapel murder>r, l but that he is pursuing a new method of killing and mutilating his.ViotimsC > <
December 24. : -Sir Julius Vogel, in a letter to the European.'"Mail; H expressed''' Ills' opinion that the English would u'so powder and shot "to prevent the secession of the colonics. ...,, '"'-'Sydney, December it ''■' ■Potatoes are brisk. "The present quotation is £ls,'.' Onions,' £lB, T
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3089, 27 December 1888, Page 2
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