THE CONDEMNED MAN.
7?e Grounds of his Petition.
[per Prcjjs Association.) London, May 17, The grounds of the petition which will be presented to tho Privy Couns cil in Deeming's oase are the character of the medical evidence tendered at the trial in Melbourne, and the affidavits made by the condemned man's broker and sister-in-law as to l|is W)ity. ■' Peemiug'e petiljon will be pfesented to the Privy Council op Wednesday, and heard on Thursday, Two barristers have been retained to appeal' in support of the petition which bus been sent to Lord Knutss ford, and to oi'gue that a respite should be granted the condemned man.
May 18, Lord Hopetoan says he sees nothing to justify delay in Deeming's execution, but Mr Lyle is preparing a further petition, i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4118, 20 May 1892, Page 2
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129THE CONDEMNED MAN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4118, 20 May 1892, Page 2
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