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And Hollandaise sauce.
With added butter stirred in at the last minute!
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And Hollandaise sauce.
[quote=Suzi] With added butter stirred in at the last minute![quote]


Perish the thought. Tartar sauce goes well with the chips, and you don't notice the oil paint and linseed oil so much.
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Old 11-12-2009, 12:26 AM
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Quote from Natalie Seven from a different thread about the Sept 17th letter...

....I know Sir Edward Jenkinson had more than the ear of the Home Office in 1888 and was in constant touch with his political masters.Everything he knew he took pains to hide from Anderson and Monro,also based there in 1888.Jenkinson claims that after they managed to oust him from his rooms in Dublin Castle,he burnt all his papers so neither Monro nor Anderson could gain sight of them.We also know that Anderson was equally secretive and took great pains to hide everything from everyone,except Monro. A letter such as the Sept 17th letter could,in my view,have been sent to either Jenkinson or Anderson or even Matthews, the Home Secretary himself, who Lusk had just written to about the possibility of a reward.It is not at all beyond the realms of possibility that each and everyone of these men could have had reason to keep that letter under their hat-telling nobody about it.After all this was the headquarters of disinformation,of secret service work,work that was kept secret from the mainstream police and even from politicians when need be.
This is why I keep an open mind about that letter.It may well be a fake,but the reasons you give do not hold water with the backdrop in secret service work,closed files---some still and in perpetuity.One of these appararently has the heading, "The Whitechapel Murders".So no, the letter need never have reached an"official files...

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Umm...two questions..

!) Can somebody tell me if this is true and how long has it been known to exist?

2) Has anybody actually SEEN this file in existance, without neccessarily having read the contents?

Because it flies in the face of everything I have ever read or been told about the Secret Files.

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"Mr. Abberline had already covered a page and a half of foolscap, and was surrounded with a sheaf of documents and newspaper cuttings dealing with the ghastly outrages of 1888. "
"and we made out no fewer than 1,600 sets of papers respecting our investigations--" Pall Mall gazette interveiw, 1903.

makes you wonder, doesn't it?

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Last time I was in Bradford I thought it looked a bit like Pat Cornwell. Only with more curry. much more curry, actually.
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