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Irish Times
Dublin, Ireland
Monday, 26 November 1888

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS
(BY TELEGRAPH)

LONDON, SATURDAY

Two of the men who described at the time the man believed to have committed the Berners street and other murders, have to-day reported that they have again seen him, but that, though they followed him he disappeared, suddenly down an unfrequented turning.