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The Sydney Sensation.

The inquest on the, body of the girl Jessie Nicholjs.has been resumed. . i Sarah Chapman,^caretaker of the "British ,Mm^l Institute " in Elizabeth s^^^lheowneisof which, Thomas S jien&ini^is " Itf; custody , wi! bfhpftl|der of the girl), gave evide ieet £)|Mf|M! ss Nioholls came to the Insi^w^h^A^dlijesday —/morning, 2sbh_49^&.atriOied on the Friday: morning. She told perfor«uitalj ( fche Institute.* Sheridan arranged % bsv 9f>m\ng, and for the removal of the body. Witness saw Jjim make the incision in the abdomen after death. Did not see Thomas (another of the accused) at the Institute ' while the girl was there. Seweli (who also lived on the premues) was: unaware of any* thing swept that the girl was in the house, SwelUuMbjen released on bail.

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Manawatu Herald, 14 September 1895, Page 3

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The Sydney Sensation. Manawatu Herald, 14 September 1895, Page 3

The Sydney Sensation. Manawatu Herald, 14 September 1895, Page 3

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