THE MURDERS IN ENGLAND AND MELBOURNE.
(PEE PEBSS ASSOCIATION.)
;- PBBTH, March 25. Defective Ooursey, of Melbourne, has fu c ? 5fe mcd to'oogb. a private channel that Wfllwms admits having committed the $atnh)ll murders,' and that he was the perpetrafftfcof thejasfi " Jaok the Bipper. " murder in England. ' ■
•i t. J>UNEDIN,Mardh2S. that William* the alleged Windier murderer, is identioal with a man known, in various parts 6£ the colony appears to aconmolate. Portraits of Williams published in the Australian paper* art very maeh like the man who was here, an essential difference being that New Zealand Williams was dark while the supposed morderer is, fair. It is stated* however, that tffo mkn^wnsn here was known to, dy^lfi* hair. The police, ifr jftppears, have been on the wrong seeig. altogether, the WiUiams whom they have been making tnqoiriea about being quite a different man.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3083, 25 March 1892, Page 2
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141THE MURDERS IN ENGLAND AND MELBOURNE. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3083, 25 March 1892, Page 2
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