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Irish Times
Dublin, Ireland
Friday, 23 November 1888

THE WHITECHAPEL OUTRAGES - No person was in custody last evening in connection with the latest East End outrage. The detention of a man early yesterday morning on suspicion of being the woman Farmer's assailant was due to the cries of a woman who stated he had drawn a knife, but it appears that the occurrence was an ordinary drunken quarrel, to which the police attached no importance.