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THE MURDER OF MRS. CROWLEY.

No new facts have transpired in regard to the tragedy which took place at Nathan's farm, Turanga, as the result of which James Crowley is on his trial for the wilful murder of his wife. Crowley was brought down in custody of two policemen from the inquest, which was held at Whitfori farm, Turanga, on Tuesday, aud was placed in the police cells that night. yesterday he was taken to Mount. Eden Gaol in a conveyance. Since the inquest, as well as during its progress, and indued since the fearful occurrence of .Sunday iiK>rnii:::la«t. lie has continued to manifest thatiis'.less imlitlereucc which was especially noticeable during the induct. He will be brought up on remand at the Police Court on Tuesday next, by which time all the evidence will bereadv. Indeed it seems very improbable that there will lie any ovidence forthcoming further than that which was detailed at the inquest, and which was fully reported in yesterday's Hkkald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6570, 7 December 1882, Page 5

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THE MURDER OF MRS. CROWLEY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6570, 7 December 1882, Page 5

THE MURDER OF MRS. CROWLEY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6570, 7 December 1882, Page 5