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The Murderer Deeming.

AN UNSEEMLY DISPUTE.

[Pbess Association.]

Melboubne, Last night. An unseemly disputejhas arisen between Mr Lyle (Deeming's counsel) and the gaol chaplain regarding the condemned man's confession, and the former has com* plained to the Sheriff, and in consequenoe the appeal to the Privy Council is likely to fall through. Deeming desires to give his head to Doctors Spriogthorpe and Fishbonrne, who gave evidence at the trial as to the accused's sanity.

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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7182, 12 May 1892, Page 4

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The Murderer Deeming. Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7182, 12 May 1892, Page 4

The Murderer Deeming. Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7182, 12 May 1892, Page 4

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