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THE MAYBRICK CASE.

THE SENTENCE COMMUTED. |i:V KI.KCTIIIC TICLKGUArir. —COI'VIIKiHT.] Lo.vuo.v, .-\ii!;ii.-f. l<). It is reported that I\l rs Maybrick has been reprieved. It is said tint (.he agitation for tlio reprieve of the condemned woman is greatly due. 1.0 political feeling. The members for Liverpool, who oppose the movement, assert that it was begun by thr , . Irish population of Liverpool, because Sir Cii irics Russell, who is Mr Parne'.l's counsel, defended the accused. London, August 22. It is officially intimated that Mrs Maybriek's sentence has bien commuted to penal servitude for life.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2671, 24 August 1889, Page 2

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THE MAYBRICK CASE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2671, 24 August 1889, Page 2

THE MAYBRICK CASE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2671, 24 August 1889, Page 2

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