The Maybrick Tragedy
By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. (per united press association.) London, August 20. It was reported in the House of Commons to day that the Executive had granted a reprieve to Mrs Maybrick. Mr Strangways, in a letter to the Chronicle, champions the cause of Mrs May brick, and advocates the colonial method of revising senteuces. Jteceived August 22, 12-4'J p m. London, August 21. It is believed the Lord Chancellor is in favor of the. representatives of the Mrs Maybriok agitation for a reprieve, which is said to bef J^eatly due to political feeljug. The. miimbers for Liverpool oppose jf ' «p4 *■?#£ fss nwY?™*?* began with thVlrisK jwpulatioh of Liverpool becanae fiir gW|«w KusselJ, who is ParneU's defended Mr» May briot. '
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 29, 22 August 1889, Page 3
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