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... Scotland Yard . Clarke had , in April 1874 , written a letter to Walters , which , he says , was perfectly innocent , and related to a burglary in Essex , and which he ultimately gave up to Superin- tendent Williamson . Twelve months ...
... Scotland Yard . Clarke had , in April 1874 , written a letter to Walters , which , he says , was perfectly innocent , and related to a burglary in Essex , and which he ultimately gave up to Superin- tendent Williamson . Twelve months ...
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... Scotland Yard the next day , when Froggatt also heard of it . He then wrote out a draft telegram , to be sent as if a genuine message from the London police , and it was sent accordingly by one of the swindlers : - " Find Morton ...
... Scotland Yard the next day , when Froggatt also heard of it . He then wrote out a draft telegram , to be sent as if a genuine message from the London police , and it was sent accordingly by one of the swindlers : - " Find Morton ...
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... Scotland Yard on September 25 , a week after the latter's return from a holiday , which was , at least unlikely . That convict also said that Druscovich told him a big swindle of 10,000l . had come in from Paris , and that he had all ...
... Scotland Yard on September 25 , a week after the latter's return from a holiday , which was , at least unlikely . That convict also said that Druscovich told him a big swindle of 10,000l . had come in from Paris , and that he had all ...
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... Scotland Yard were receiving bribes from Murray and Walters , although he now admitted that the names which he then mentioned to Clarke were the names of officers who were absolutely innocent of the charge . Clarke , on his return ...
... Scotland Yard were receiving bribes from Murray and Walters , although he now admitted that the names which he then mentioned to Clarke were the names of officers who were absolutely innocent of the charge . Clarke , on his return ...
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... Scotland Yard either on July 4 or the next day . Kurr said he had a meeting with Clarke at a public - house in Great College Street on the evening of September 25 , at which time Clarke's witnesses said that he was meeting his wife at ...
... Scotland Yard either on July 4 or the next day . Kurr said he had a meeting with Clarke at a public - house in Great College Street on the evening of September 25 , at which time Clarke's witnesses said that he was meeting his wife at ...
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