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OUT OF EVIL.

. + tROM DOCK TO ALTAR. A pleasant termination was reached at the Old Bailey, London, in a case in'^wfcjch Joseph Edward Sea-ley, a waterside labourer of Bermondsey, was convicted of wounding his sweetheart, Rose Harris. They were to have been married-w&hin' a few days of the occurrence, but a quarrel took place, the young< woman returned some rings, and Sealey cut her throat on Clapham Common on a Sunday evening. * Miss 6arris said she was willing to marry Sealey, and he in turn informed the Judge that he was rea% to go on with the wedding at once. •"Mr Justice Bucknill: Very well; out of evil comes good. I wish you every happiness. , . Sealey promised to abstain from drink— which was said to be the cause of the trouble— and he was bound over to come up for sentence if called upon.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7239, 28 October 1901, Page 2

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OUT OF EVIL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7239, 28 October 1901, Page 2

OUT OF EVIL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7239, 28 October 1901, Page 2