THE RESULT OF THE DEAN ENQUIRY.
Sydney, June 28. Cabinet having considered the report of the Commission concerning % | tile North Sydney poisoning case, decided to release Dean immediate! v. X A large crowd assembled at Hie gaol and cheered Dean when he came out. Received, Jmw 29, OAoii.di, Sydxky, June 2S. Two of the Commissioners were for, and ono against the release of i • Dean. *
Smittd, June 29, 11 a.m.: Sydney, J iiiJi!;. The Herald says tho result.« the Commission restoring Dean to liberty will certainly give a relief to public feeling, and will perhaps supply a weighty reminder of Ihe necessity of great caution and - thoroughness in the investigation by those responsible for admisistration of justice. The Telegraph states that (lie release of Dean rectifies, as far as possible, one of the most serious mistakes ever mado ill the adminis- y tration of justice in this Colony. Beaked Juue29,ll ii.m. Sydney, June 21). Dean, addressing counsel who hud workod hard for his release, declared his innocence, and said ho hoped lo prove that his confidence had not been misplaced. i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5064, 29 June 1895, Page 2
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181THE RESULT OF THE DEAN ENQUIRY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5064, 29 June 1895, Page 2
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