The Maybrick Tragedy
By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. (teu press association.) London, August 22 It is officially announced that Mrs Mayhrick has been reprieved, and the death sentence commuted to imprisonment for Hie. August 28. In Mrs Maybrick's case Mr H. Matthews, Secretary of State, holds than an attempt to poison her husband was clear, but there was reasonable doubt whether death was due to arsenical poisoning. Mr Justice Stephens, who heard the case, concurs in this opinion. A large section of the pres3 and publicinsist on a free pardon being granted to Mrs Maybrick.
The purchasing public who wish to study economy, should see the prices the winter drapery and clothing is being sold at, for cash, at the Red House. A new advertisement giving details will appeaon Tuesday next*
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 30, 24 August 1889, Page 2
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