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The Amberley Murderer.

SENTENCE OF DEATH TO BE CARRIED OUT. (By Telegraph.) (Per Press Association.) Curistchurch, This day. The man Sheehan, who the Cabinet decided yesterday should be hung for the Amberley murder, continues calm and quiet. He spends a good deal of his time reading, and receives the ministrations of Father Cummius. The Sheriff has not yet decided the date of the execution.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 367, 8 July 1897, Page 2

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The Amberley Murderer. Hastings Standard, Issue 367, 8 July 1897, Page 2

The Amberley Murderer. Hastings Standard, Issue 367, 8 July 1897, Page 2

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