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WILLIAMS REMANDED TO MELBOUENE. (Received, March 24, 10.30 a.m.) TjQBVOn, Marcb 33. On the morning after the murders Deeming went in his nightdress and put an arm through the door to take in the milk. Antwerp papers allege that Deeming moved in good circles during his visit there, and that he was known as Lord Dunn. He visited Antwerp despite the many swindles he had perpetrated. Deeming claimed to be a Freemason and showed the necessary signs, but it is believed that he obtained the knowledge without membership. The police report that when Deeming was being conveyed from Monte Video to Hull to answer a charge of obtaining goods under false pretences, he was constantly on the alert, and it required the utmost cave to preyent | him making hia escape. To-clay the police dug to a considerable depth in the lobby, pantry, coach house, and stable of Deeming's residence in Bainhill, but nothing further was discovered. Deeming's charges of his wife's (Miss Mathers) infidelity in Melbourne has aroused indignation in Bainhill, where Bhe was always known as a modest woman. Perth, This Day. Shortly after his arrival' at Southern Cross, Williams entered into negotiations for the erectiqn of a dwelling hpuse fpr Miss Rounsefe.il, his bride elect, and among the directions he gaye' was that the floors of some of the rooms should be. cemented. Accused was remanded to Melbourne. His counsel strongly pp. posed the remand, and it is believed that he will apply fpr a writ of habeas, cprpus.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 114, 24 March 1892, Page 2

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LATEST PARTICULARS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 114, 24 March 1892, Page 2

LATEST PARTICULARS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 114, 24 March 1892, Page 2

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