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  2. "The Great Monopoly."

    FOR many years the incident remained a dark and haunting problem. It concealed a tragedy —of so much we all, in the end, ...

    Article : 4,919 words
  3. REMARKABLE CRIMES.

    LAST week I brought the story of the Deeming murders from the killing of Miss Mather (his second wife) in Melbourne to Deeming's ...

    Article : 1,408 words
  4. THE RAINHILL MURDERS.

    It was on July 21, 1891, that Decming, on his discharge from Hull gaol, arrived in Rainhill, a village of, perhaps, 2,000 persons, nine or ten miles from Liverpool. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 995 words
  5. HIS CLOSING DAYS.

    After sentence the prisoner [?] gaol had frequent conversations with the gaol chaplain, the Rev. H. F. Scott, He confessed to the murder of Emily Ma[?]er, saying ...

    Article : 626 words
  6. THE MAN'S CHARACTER.

    A feature of Deeming's character was the readiness with which be invented incidents and stories to allay suspicions arising from his actions. To Miss Rounsefell, for ...

    Article : 507 words
  7. THE TRIAL IN MELBOURNE.

    When Mr. H. B. Irving, the actor, came to Melbourne on a theatrical tour, he called on Mr. Alfred Deakin. He explained that be had long wished to meet Mr. Deakin. ...

    Article : 1,710 words
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