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  4. THE WINDSOR AND RAINHILL TRAGEDIES.

    FREDERICK BAYLEY DEEMING, From a photograph taken in the Melbourne Gaol just after the accused arrived in Melbourne, and when he had plucked out his moustache. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE MURDERED.

    MRS DEEMING. MISS MATHER. MARIE. BERTHA. SYDNEY FRANCIS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE MURDERER.

    FREDERICK BAYLEY DEEMING, From a photograph taken sums years since in South Africa. This is supposed to be the only photograph representing Deeming as he appeared during his South African career. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE INQUEST.

    At half-past 11 o'clock the inquest on the body of Albert Williams was held in the inquest-room inside the walls of the Melbourne Gaol, by Mr Candler. Acting ...

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  8. EXECUTED.

    Frederick Bayley Deeming. Alias "Williams, is dead. He, has suffered the most fearful and disgraceful death now permitted by civilised communities, and ...

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  9. HOW IT FEELS TO BE HANGED.

    Many people suppose that to suffer the death sentence as it ts carried out now in Victoria and in many other parts of the world is to suffer a good deal of pain and ...

    Article : 546 words
  10. TO GOD I CALL.

    A scornfull word, how open its said. How soon our sorrow for what is given, How swift the heart recalls what sped, When we turn and thing of heaven. ...

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  11. THE VERDICT.

    The following formal verdict was then returned by the jury:-That the deceased, Albert Williams, on the 23rd day of May inst., was executed by hanging, in ...

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  12. HOW IT FEELS TO HANG A MAN.

    The question has often been asked, flow does it feel to hang a man. I wonder? Such a question generally has some reference to the Victorian Jack Ketch, and, in ...

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  13. "HANGING" ABOUT OUTSIDE.

    A cold grey morning. Not even the orthodox ray of sunlight, without which no execution is complete, By he means a morning for standing around in the ...

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  14. HOW SUNDAY WAS SPENT.

    Sunday was a terrible day for the prisoner. He did not enjoy the last day which he could live upon the earth, the laws of which he had so vilely ...

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  15. THE LAST HOUR OF LIFE.

    The last hour of life which Williams or Deeming enjoyed in the Melbourne Gaol this morning was a very bitter one in many respects. The Revs. Mr Whitton ...

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  16. THE DISPOSAL OF THE BODY.

    The body of Albert Williams will be buried inside the walls of the Melbourne gaol at six o'clock this evening. An ordinary pauper's coffin will be ...

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  17. HIS LAST INTERVIEWS WITH THE CHAPLAIN.

    A representative of THE HERALD had an interview of an interesting character with the Chaplain of the Gaol (the Rev. H. F. Scott) at his ...

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  18. THE DROP GIVEN TO THE PRISONER.

    The drop given to Williams was the one laid down in the standard provided for the Melbourne Gaol. The length of rope from the beam to the creature's ...

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