Came across this one today in the LSJ Gazette. Finally found more on him after his involvement in the Pinchin Torso case.
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London St James Gazette
December 22, 1903
At the inquest on the body of a man named John Arnold, aged forty-three, a sister of the deceased stated that for thirty-six years he had earned a living by selling newspapers outside Charing-Cross post office. Her father died many years ago, and the deceased had sold newspapers on the streets since he was a child in pinafores.
Transcribed from:
London St James Gazette
December 22, 1903
At the inquest on the body of a man named John Arnold, aged forty-three, a sister of the deceased stated that for thirty-six years he had earned a living by selling newspapers outside Charing-Cross post office. Her father died many years ago, and the deceased had sold newspapers on the streets since he was a child in pinafores.
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