The Wmdsor-Rainhill Tragedies
«_ LUNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. | London, May 12. The Times says that the Privy Council will not interfere in Deeming' s case unless there is a presumption of an unfair trial. It quotes the decision upon the question of alleged insanity just given in the Hanbury case as apropos.
Williams has set at rest the question as to whether he was ever a resident in this eolonv. In his address to the jury he said he had travelled all over the world, except Russia and New Zealand.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 136, 14 May 1892, Page 2
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