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THE CRONIN MURDER. FURTHER REVELATIONS. Chicago, November 17.

The trial of the prisoners accused of the murder of Dr. Cronin is proceeding. A journalist named C'aney testified that on the morning before thedead body of the deceased was discovered, O'Sullivan, one of the accused, boasted that he had known Cronin well for a period office years, and said he did not believe the doctor had been murdered. On the evening of the same day, when O'Sullivan was told that the body had been found, the witness added, O'Sullivan sank into a chair terrorstricken, and refused to go and identify the corpse, though repeatedly urged to do so.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 421, 20 November 1889, Page 5

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THE CRONIN MURDER. FURTHER REVELATIONS. Chicago, November 17. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 421, 20 November 1889, Page 5

THE CRONIN MURDER. FURTHER REVELATIONS. Chicago, November 17. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 421, 20 November 1889, Page 5

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