The Sydney Sensation.
DEAN INTERVIEWED. (Per Press Association). Sydney, July 9. George Dean was interviewed on his release. He was tremulous and nervous. " Yes," he said, " the}' had all been good, very good, to him. There was nothing to complain about as to the gaol treatment. He intended to go back to live with his old father, his best friend on earth, and never to leave him again. Gocklard, secretary of tne defence committee, had invited him first to take a short holiday at his house in the mountains at Wentworth." Dean will be allowed to resume his position as skipper of a night boat of the North Shore ferry.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 10, 11 July 1895, Page 2
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