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THE DEEMING MURDERS.

» ■ ■ (Peb ELBorßio Teleobaph— Coptright.) [Pbb Press Associaiion.] (Eeceived 10.25 a.m., May 4th.) London, May 3. The Pres3 comments on the untrustworthy and extraordinary character of the medical hypothesis regarding the insanity of Deeming, and applauds the common sense of the jury. (Reoeived 12.10 p.m., May 4th.) Melbourne, May 4. Deeming, who is now heavily ironed, seems to feel his position keenly. He will probably be executed on the 16th inst. Though he has not yet confessed his crime, he admits that he has some faint recollection of the murder.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 5406, 5 May 1892, Page 3

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THE DEEMING MURDERS. Timaru Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 5406, 5 May 1892, Page 3

THE DEEMING MURDERS. Timaru Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 5406, 5 May 1892, Page 3