THE LONGHURST CASE.
rr— *■ THE SENTENCE TO STAND. £«a csursD passs association.] '•'].','. Wju-xiwston, This DayHis ' Eredieny Sir William Jervois, after carefully considering Longhurst's case, kas decided that he can see no reason for interfering with the sentence which' was passed on the prisoner.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 67, 7 February 1883, Page 3
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43THE LONGHURST CASE. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 67, 7 February 1883, Page 3
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