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The N.S.W. Military Scandal.

* (Per Press Association.) Sydney, April 5. The Court-Martial acquitted Captain Close of the charge of seduction, brought against him by the young woman Cummings, and also of suggesting an illegal operation, but held him guilty of traducing the woman's character. The Executive, with whom its final decision rested, reviewed the finding and upheld the Court with regard to the acquittal, but quashed the finding of guilty. Captain Close was, therefore, fully acquitted. This Day. Bishop Moran's health is causing the grayest anxiety. Napier. This Day. Wm. Mulligan, was admitted to the hospital suffering from a severe Ecalp wound, supposed to have been received in a quarrel with a stable boy.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 237, 6 April 1895, Page 2

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The N.S.W. Military Scandal. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 237, 6 April 1895, Page 2

The N.S.W. Military Scandal. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 237, 6 April 1895, Page 2

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