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THE RAINHILL AND WINDSOR MURDERS.

London, May 11. The Times says that the Privy Coxmcil will not interfere in Deeming’s case unless there is a presumption of an unfair trial. The Times quotes the decision upon the question of alleged insanity, just given in the Hanbury case, as applicable.

Melrourne, May 15Deeming in his will bequeaths 10 per cent, of the proceeds of his autobiography and personal belongings to Miss Rounsvell. Mr Lyle, the condemned man’s counsel, is to be recouped from the balance. The biography will contain twelve chapters. Eight are already completed. Deeraing’s brain is to be frozen and sent to Europe for examination by the leading authorities.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18920517.2.12

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2357, 17 May 1892, Page 3

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110

THE RAINHILL AND WINDSOR MURDERS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2357, 17 May 1892, Page 3

THE RAINHILL AND WINDSOR MURDERS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2357, 17 May 1892, Page 3

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