An article on the situation at Scotland Yard which claims that Littlechild was the only remaining detective "who commands public confidence."
Birmingham Daily Post (Birmingham, England), Monday, October 1, 1888
Links to other versions of the Central News "Disputes" article found here at Casebook (might have to scroll):
Daily News
United Kingdom
5 September 1888
THE HOME OFFICE AND SCOTLAND YARD
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The Star
Largest Circulation of Any Evening Paper in the Kingdom.
LONDON. WEDNESDAY, 5 SEPTEMBER, 1888.
THE WARREN-MONRO FEUD.
Matthews and the Chief - "A Gentleman of Large Indian Experience" for the London Police!
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Echo
London, U.K.
5 September 1888
QUARRELS AT SCOTLAND-YARD
SIR C. WARREN AND MR. MATTHEWS.
WHY MR. MONRO RESIGNED.
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Evening News
London, U.K.
5 September 1888
THE HOME OFFICE AND SCOTLAND YARD.
WHY MR. MONRO RESIGNED.
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The "gentleman of large Indian experience" is Macnaghten, right?
Birmingham Daily Post (Birmingham, England), Monday, October 1, 1888
Links to other versions of the Central News "Disputes" article found here at Casebook (might have to scroll):
Daily News
United Kingdom
5 September 1888
THE HOME OFFICE AND SCOTLAND YARD
link
The Star
Largest Circulation of Any Evening Paper in the Kingdom.
LONDON. WEDNESDAY, 5 SEPTEMBER, 1888.
THE WARREN-MONRO FEUD.
Matthews and the Chief - "A Gentleman of Large Indian Experience" for the London Police!
link
Echo
London, U.K.
5 September 1888
QUARRELS AT SCOTLAND-YARD
SIR C. WARREN AND MR. MATTHEWS.
WHY MR. MONRO RESIGNED.
link
Evening News
London, U.K.
5 September 1888
THE HOME OFFICE AND SCOTLAND YARD.
WHY MR. MONRO RESIGNED.
link
The "gentleman of large Indian experience" is Macnaghten, right?
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