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Post by Karen Mon 15 Aug 2011 - 10:26

POLICE COURTS.
THE LAST OF THE CASTLE CASE.

At Bow-street yesterday, Detective-sergeant Stockley, representing the Commissioner of Police, appeared to a summons requiring him to show cause why certain furs should not be delivered.
A gentleman from the Austro-Hungarian Consulate applied on behalf of the complainants. Messrs. Auguste Schalarz and Nephew, of Vienna. Sergeant Stockley explained that the two furs claimed were found in Mrs. Castle's box at the place where she was staying, and taken possession of by the police.
Mr. Lushington made an order for their delivery.

Source: Daily Mail, Saturday November 21, 1896, Page 6
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