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Newark Daily Advocate
Ohio, U.S.A.

11 April 1889

Imprisoned For Selling Jack the Ripper Books

Cologne, April 11.
A man named Kertsch has been sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment for hawking about the streets and selling "Jack the Ripper" literature.