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THE TICHBORNE COMMISSION.

THE EYJDEKCE INCONCLUSIVE.

SYDNEY, April 25.

The Royal Commission in the Tichborne case report that the evidence is insufficient to enable them to declare Cresswell to be

In their opinion he

the lost Tichborne. is Cresswcll.

The Commission recommend that Cresswell be released as sufficiently sane to ba handed over to guardian. One of the commissioners appended to his report his objection to the release on the ground that it was intended to take him to England to make him the pivot of fresh litigation.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2409, 3 May 1900, Page 54

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THE TICHBORNE COMMISSION. Otago Witness, Issue 2409, 3 May 1900, Page 54

THE TICHBORNE COMMISSION. Otago Witness, Issue 2409, 3 May 1900, Page 54

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