THE CONDEMNED MAN'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright Melboubnb, May 15. Deeming in his will bequeaths 10 per cent of the proceeds of his autobiography and person;) 1 belongings to Miss £ounse« veil. Mr Lyle, the condemned man's counsel, is to be recouped from the bal* ance. The biography will contain twelve chapters, of which eight are already com. plcted Deeraing's brain JstQ.uioeaJßoaefliand sent to Europe for examination by the lending authorities. -. r} '-■.- : London,- May46/ In a letter to the Times Dr Stratum declares ,|hafe Deeming's story m regard to insanity in his fami|j''xß\a.tipsne of untruths. ; i . ; ■■;'•■*■ Vl/
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 137, 17 May 1892, Page 2
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