Latest Intelligence. THE JACKSON ABDUCTION CASE. DEFEAT OF THE BILLIARD CHAMPION.
DEATH OP A WELL-KNOWN CKICKETER. [united peebs association.] (JReoeived Maroh 30, 10.45 a m.) London, 29fch March, inrther assaults have been mads on Mra. Jaokaon, who was reoently abducted by her husband. Shortly after the abduotion her friends obtained a writ of habeas corpus compelling Jaokson to release her, and as she wbb passing through the streets to-day she was set upon by a disorderly mob, who were apparently inatieatcd by her husband. t v 1 B P ot ; b , ttrr ed billiard matoh, in which ii nn°A - (? ham l« on > conceded W. J. Peall 12.000 point, in 24,000, for a-side 2590 otntß ° f tUe oham P ion b y Obituary-B. Pilling, the well-known oncketer.
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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 74, 30 March 1891, Page 2
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126Latest Intelligence. THE JACKSON ABDUCTION CASE. DEFEAT OF THE BILLIARD CHAMPION. Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 74, 30 March 1891, Page 2
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