THE TICHBORNE CASE.
CABLES.
Sydxf.y, Nov. 1. A icUer -.-lit to tin; Colonial Seerei : v i«y Mr I'rie.-unan. attorney for the IT, v. Edward William-:, a lionnui ('.tlt--lie e!<-rgym-<n in i lev.-ii-hire, England, an old friend of the 1 >owager Lady Tiehborm-, r< -:- delivery into the attorney' - care and custody of the p. r-on of Robert (."harks Doughty Tichborne. oth-r.vi-e known as William Cresswcll. The necessary bond of £."><«} will be forthcoming as soon as the Colonial Secretary\s intention is known. Nov. -2. Lady Tichborne, who arrived by the Warrimoo. states that she knows nothing about Cress well excepting that someone about »ix months ago wrote to her husband about him. She will see him, but she entertains no hope of being able in any way to prove him tiie rightful heir. The Tichborne ca.-e happened ,-o long ago. she says, that she has no personal knowledge of the affair and nothing to guide her in an identification.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 161, 2 November 1896, Page 3
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157THE TICHBORNE CASE. Hastings Standard, Issue 161, 2 November 1896, Page 3
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