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  8. SUPREME PENALTY.

    Within the Melbourne Gael at ten o'clock this morning Albert Edward Macnamara suffered death at the hands of the hangman. ...

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  9. GAVE HIM CHEEK

    William M'Gee was charged at the Port Melbourne Court to-day with unlawfully assulting his wife on the 7th inst. Eva M'Gee who said she did not wish ...

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  10. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the North Melbourne Court this mornings an elderly and respectable looking man, who claims to be local resident for 43 years, was charged with ...

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  11. CHAPLAIN AND PRISONER.

    Since Macnamara has been in the Melbourne Gaol, and particularly since' his conviction and sentence of death. he has been assiduously attended by the ...

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  12. THE INQUEST.

    An inquest was subsequently held at the gaol by Dr. Gole. the Acting city Coroner, in accordance with the provisions of the Crimes Act 1500. relating. ...

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  13. NEGLIGENT DRIVING.

    On the afternoon of the 27th March there was a little excitement at the west and of Flladers street. A cabman named William Eon was driving a passenger. ...

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  14. THE EXECUTION.

    It was about twenty minutes to nine o'clock when Macnamara injured himself his cell and the execution was fixed for ten o'clock. As he maintained ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Expiated. A horrible -crime. Macnamara executed this morning. He made a determined attempt to ...

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  16. THE CRIME.

    The crime for which Macnmara suffered death is a peculiarly fiendish one, perhaps the worst recorded in Australia Crilanded history, for the sake ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CHEAT THE GALLOWS.

    The details of the attempt made this morning by the condemned man show that it was of a most determined character. and had evidently been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY?

    No doubt, the declaration by Macnamara on the seat fold that he was jane cent will have some weight attacked to ib by a good few people. but those who ...

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  20. COUNSEL'S SUSPICIONS.

    After a bright little lad. named John Garble, had given evidence in a County Coutt case to-day a barrister rose to demolish him. ...

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