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THE CONVICT ELLIS.

> Sir,—Tlie Pre*** 'Asa^t»t|ott ; in your issue of tho 24th* unfortunate man Kills, no fence of ."death;. reading, and reflect* authoritiesfarespdnsiblefa therein ' diwlbied,; : wretch should be subjecto*to and tested for- the effects, übottiMMfflW listening to the sounds of the scaffold upon which ho »to penalty of can-ving torture to a English modern and civilised JJtWIMM of slaughtering animalH,* it mended for -hnmanitariah: reasons, thai the unreasoning,*JlS™« should be guarded from all J#»*ißfflM doom awaiting them, in however, such considerationsv*>>JMM| only denied to reasoning' but' apparently ducted, and effects noted .and fof general information of tbo this inhuman treatment. like barbarity with a Ten « canc6,^OM Waimate, February 24th, loo^|^aß

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12129, 27 February 1905, Page 8

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THE CONVICT ELLIS. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12129, 27 February 1905, Page 8

THE CONVICT ELLIS. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12129, 27 February 1905, Page 8

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