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IN GALLOWS' SHADOW

CONDEMNED MAH AND BABY DEVOTED WIFE’S ORDEAL. LONDON, August 18. “What a bonny mite I What are wo going to call her!'” exclaimed Wilfred" Fowler, on seeing for the lirst time his ton-day-old daughter, horn since he was .sentenced to death, with his brother, for the murder of the bookmaker, Plummer, at Sheffield. The warder allowed Fowler to clasp the infant in his arms, and ho sat kissing and hugging it during his wile’s visit to him in Leeds gaol. “ We’ll call her Martha, after yon,” said Fowler to his wife, who told an interviewer that Fowler always had been a good husband. “We’ve boon devoted to each other,”’ she declared, “ and I have promised to keep on our little home and look alter the children if the worst happens* 1 ’

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Evening Star, Issue 19032, 29 August 1925, Page 9

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IN GALLOWS' SHADOW Evening Star, Issue 19032, 29 August 1925, Page 9

IN GALLOWS' SHADOW Evening Star, Issue 19032, 29 August 1925, Page 9