Here’s a familiar agency telegram published on Monday 12 Nov;-
The Press Association says: The police at Commercial street Station made another arrest at three o'clock this morning, in Dorset street, at the scene of the murder. The man, who does not answer the description of the supposed murderer, was acting very suspiciously, and refused to satisfy the officers as to his recent movements. Inquiries are being made, but at eight o'clock he was still in custody.
This appears to be the same incident, in more detail
“Considerable importance is attached to a arrest which was effected at an early hour yesterday morning through the exertions of two young men living in the neighbourhood of Dorset Street. Like many others in the neighbourhood they appeared to have transformed themselves into amateur detectives, and they seem to have perambulating the streets on the look out for suspicious persons. About three o'clock yesterday morning their attention was drawn to two men in Dorset Street who were loitering about. the two men separated, and one was followed by the two youths in to Houndsditch. They carefully observed his appearance, which was that of a foreigner about 5ft. 8in. in height and having a long pointed moustache. He was dressed in a long black overcoat and deerstalker hat. When near Bishopsgate Street the young men spoke to a policeman, who at once stopped the stranger and took him to Bishopsgate Street Police Station. Here he was searched, and it was found he was carrying a sort of pocket medical chest containing several small bottles of chloroform. In rather unperfect(sic) English he explained that he lived in Pimlico, where he was well known. After this preliminary examination he was taken to Commercial Street Police Station in which district the murder was committed. He was detained on suspicion, but was subsequently was taken to Marlborough Street Police Station for the purpose of facilitating his identification, and the man is detained at commercial Street Police Station on account of his suspicious movements.”
The mans description is particularly noteworthy.
The Press Association says: The police at Commercial street Station made another arrest at three o'clock this morning, in Dorset street, at the scene of the murder. The man, who does not answer the description of the supposed murderer, was acting very suspiciously, and refused to satisfy the officers as to his recent movements. Inquiries are being made, but at eight o'clock he was still in custody.
This appears to be the same incident, in more detail
“Considerable importance is attached to a arrest which was effected at an early hour yesterday morning through the exertions of two young men living in the neighbourhood of Dorset Street. Like many others in the neighbourhood they appeared to have transformed themselves into amateur detectives, and they seem to have perambulating the streets on the look out for suspicious persons. About three o'clock yesterday morning their attention was drawn to two men in Dorset Street who were loitering about. the two men separated, and one was followed by the two youths in to Houndsditch. They carefully observed his appearance, which was that of a foreigner about 5ft. 8in. in height and having a long pointed moustache. He was dressed in a long black overcoat and deerstalker hat. When near Bishopsgate Street the young men spoke to a policeman, who at once stopped the stranger and took him to Bishopsgate Street Police Station. Here he was searched, and it was found he was carrying a sort of pocket medical chest containing several small bottles of chloroform. In rather unperfect(sic) English he explained that he lived in Pimlico, where he was well known. After this preliminary examination he was taken to Commercial Street Police Station in which district the murder was committed. He was detained on suspicion, but was subsequently was taken to Marlborough Street Police Station for the purpose of facilitating his identification, and the man is detained at commercial Street Police Station on account of his suspicious movements.”
The mans description is particularly noteworthy.
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