JACK THE RIPPER.
A BERLIN IMITATOR. FIVE MU_._JEI._-D IN THE STREETS. FOUR CHILDREN AMONG THE N VICTIMS. CBy Cable.—Press Association.-Copyright) (Eeceived 5.15 a.m.) BERLIN, January "3. Another series of Jack the Ripper a crimes has been commenced in Berlin. t The London murderer found an imitator d here, several years ago, but the crimes 0 ceased after several women had been i murdered. | -sow another criminal is at work on L . .similar lines, and already he has claimed ' five victims. c . The crimes have been perpetrated in the streets, but the murderer has chosen j his times well, and no trace of him has so far been seen. j A feature which adds to the horror of the murderer's attack is the fact that _ ; four of his five victims were children.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8, 9 January 1908, Page 5
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