THE KENSINGTON MURDER.-At the West London Police-court on Saturday, Reginald Saunderson, 21, was charged with the willful murder of Augusta Dawes, in Holland-park-road, on the night of November 25. Counsel who prosecuted on behalf of the Treasury stated the facts of the case, and said that a letter, which would be proved to be in the handwriting of the prisoner, had been received at the Kensington Police-station, on November 28, containing a detailed confession of the crime. It was signed "Jack the Ripper." After two police officers had given evidence, the prisoner was remanded for a week. (p. 10)
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