The Cleveland Street scandal in London is not done with yet. A certain nobleman by law let four compromising lettera get into the hands of one who would not scrttple to use them for blackmail. After the expenditure of over a thousand pounds, a detective recovered the letters, and was jubilantly on his way back when some one stole them. The documents are now in the hands of scoundrels more dangerous than the first otto.
Body-Snatching. TORN FROM THE GRAVE. An Extraordinary Case has lately come under our notice. It appears that Mr H. A. Crane, who travels over this and the adjacent colonies in the interests of one of the largest importing firms in this city, and therefore is a well-known man all over the colonies, has lately been in indifferent health. He has suffered from a severe shaking at the Windsor Railway Smash, and had been under the treatment of the best pbysiciana in Melbourne and Sydney, The
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 620, 13 June 1891, Page 3
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160Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 620, 13 June 1891, Page 3
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