THE WINDSOR MURDER.
DISPOSAL OF DEEMING'S EFFECTS. HIS WRITTEN STATEMENT. Press Association.—Elec vie Telegraph.Copyright. Melbourne, May 24. A request lias been received from the Under-Secretary of State for Great Britain that Mrs. Deeming's effects may be sent to her mother, Mrs. Mather. Deeming, however, by his will claims everything, and the Chief Secretary finds himself unable to comply with the request until he has enquired into : the legal aspect of the question, i In a letter to the gaol chaplain ' Deeming expressed his penitence for the Windsor murder, but denied complicity in the Rain hill tragedy. ; So far none of the papers left by the murderer have been published, but it is believed that they contain an admission of the Windsor crime. London, May 23. The English newspapers contain long ' cabled reports of the execution of [ Deeming.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8887, 25 May 1892, Page 5
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