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SHOCKING SCENE AT AN EXECUTION.

Sydney, July 11. The man Archer, a groom, who was convicted of murdering Miss Harrison, who lived in the same house as his wife, was executed to-day. He made a short speech, declaring that he was not <niilty. A terrible bungle, which resulted in a shocking scene, was made by the hangman. The noose slipped under the unfortunate man's chin, and six minutes elapsed before he died. Archer was groaning dreadfully all the while, and altogether it was the most fearful scene ever witnessed in Darlinghurst Gaol. The medical inspection showed that neither the neck nor the windpipe were broken, and that the convict was really slowly strangled to death.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2528, 13 July 1893, Page 3

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SHOCKING SCENE AT AN EXECUTION. Temuka Leader, Issue 2528, 13 July 1893, Page 3

SHOCKING SCENE AT AN EXECUTION. Temuka Leader, Issue 2528, 13 July 1893, Page 3

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