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; ° « How two Men Await TKejl Hangman. fjj& SODE-MAN AND CORNELIUS. sßjffioM London, April at Pent,- >i of death ».i s P e tims Walk- ",; in g, '^l||i|g"' or.. playing d r*a u g hta:. -i* is granf<S reprieve to en-al-ie his a§p@-il to go before the Privy Councflf will be hanged on May 4 for the Rushmer, 6£2£*i Leongafha on December 1, 1935, maintelns! tfte saralstpHd att|tj«J| ,|h:>i?has characterised lnm since * 'his, arrest. |i -'■ !-■;'! .. : :,', . ■ f . ;';],,, , His epmpaaion in the .same yard nof> the prfson is: Edward Cornelius; S3v sentenced to'dedth for the murder Itev. Harold lAceby Cecil, who w«£' battered to death with a spanner atSt. Saviour's vicarage, Fitzroy,* on Dr comber 12, 1935. 1 May stili Aoea\. d^ The appeal r'against '''ibis sentence-: made by Cornelius to the Court of Criminal Appeal was . dismissed'*ifn-l animously recently,. .\ Corneiiu s^ ''stfll 'lias'"'the right of appeal to the High Court of Australia.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 121, 4 May 1936, Page 2
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