London, Dec. 8.
Reginald Saunderson, charged with the murder on November 26th. of the woman Dawes, in Kensington Road, was arraigned today. He is a tall, dark, well built youth of gentlemanly appearance. He seemed extremely depressed. A letter which the police received from Dublin, giving the details of how the girl was murdered, was read. It was signed "Jack the Ripper." It is said to be in the prisoner's handwriting. After the formal evidence had been presented the prisoner was remanded.
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