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  5. THE STORY OF THE WINDSOR MURDER

    MRS. DEEMING. EMILY MATHER. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE JURY.

    The following were the names, occupations and addresses of the jury Francis J. Thym, gentleman, Richardson street. Alert Park, foreman. ...

    Article : 69 words
  7. THE COUNSEL.

    Mr Robert Walsh, Q.C., Crown Prosecutor, conducted the evidence, instructed by Mr Macanully, of the Crown law department. ...

    Article : 35 words
  8. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    D. Gillies he gave use penny post. And the air grew loud with the ceaseless tramp Of a vast epistolary host-- ...

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  9. THE IDENTIFICATION OF WILLIAMS.

    An interesting scene took place just before the proceedings opened when the prisoner was taken before the witnesses. There are altogether about 55 witnesses to ...

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  10. THE ATROCITY AT WINDSOR.

    The brief but necessary proceedings at the Morgue this morning did not, it is almost needless to say, attract very much public attention, but ...

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  11. WILLIAMS IN COURT.

    The entrance of Williams between several constables caused a great stir in the Court. The Coroner informed Williams whit the inquiry was for and the ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS.

    Three-quarters of an hour were wasted this morning before the police managed to get matters a bit quiet inside, the courthouse. Above the crowd and ...

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  13. CONTINUATION OF THE INQUIRY.

    This is the day of all days in the criminal history of this colony, and indeed, in the history of the whole of the Australasian colonics, for upon it is the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. WILLIAMS BEFORE THE COURT.

    Albert Williams, alias Baron Swanston, was hurriedly brought before the City Court this morning, in charge of Detectives Considine and Cawsey. ...

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  15. THE CORONER'S OPENING STATEMENT.

    In opening the proceedings this morning, the Coroner said that the inquest had been already adjourned on two occasions. On the first occasion evidence was ...

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  16. CROSS-EXAMINATION BY MR LYLE.

    Have you been reading the papers lately--They have been read to me. Have you seen any portraits?--Yet, I have. I have seen different, ones. I ...

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  17. THE GOVERNOR DESIRES

    that this investigation should be a complete one, and Mr Walsh, the Crown Prosecutor, had been appointed to conduct the examination the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DR MOLLISON'S EVIDENCE.

    The next witness called was Dr W. H. Mollison, of Collins street, who had made the post mortem examination in conjunction with Dr Mullen. ...

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  19. THE SCENE OUTSIDE.

    To the credit of Victorian crowds, if may be said that they are always orderly, and that which assembled to-day in the vicinity of the Police Court proved no ...

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  20. THE LANDLORD IN THE BOX.

    The next witness was Mr John Stamford, the landlord of the villa in Andrew street, where the crime was committed, and the body was ...

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  21. THE EVIDENCE PREVIOUSLY GIVEN.

    On the day on which the inquest was opened evidence of a formal character, more than anything else, was taken. Mr Concentrated Williams as the [?] who had ...

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