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Related pages:
  Police
       Dissertations: Did the Police Know Who Jack Was? 
       Dissertations: H-Division Personnel 
       Dissertations: History of the Metropolitan Police Force 
       Message Boards: Police Officials 
       Police Officials: Police Officials 
       Press Reports: Times [London] - 21 September 1888