Shortly after two o'clock the charge against Dean was culled on at the Central Police Court before Mr. Johnston, S.M. The general public were excluded, but a large number of professional men ...
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Advertising : 1,368 wordsThe most sensational of all the developments of the notorious Dean case took place at midday on Saturday, when Mr. Crick, Mr. Meagher, and Mr. George Dean were arrested on a charge of ...
Article : 1,244 wordsShortly after Mr. Crick's statement two detectives proceeded to Circular Quay and re-arrested Dean on the ferry boat, on a charge of wilful and corrupt perjury. An immense crowd assembled, and ...
Article : 43 wordsThe weather during the past week has been typical spring weather, beautiful warm sunshiny days as a rule, with fairly cool nights. On Monday we had a few light showers. Wednesday, however ...
Article : 905 wordsThe sensational Dean case advanced another stage to-day, when George Dean was charged on information with having on September 27 last wilfully made a false statement of material ...
Article : 437 wordsIn the cases of alleged conspiracy against Crick, Meagher, and Dean, a fourth man is still missing. ...
Article : 20 wordsAll round the city to-day are heard remarks of regret at Mr. Meagher's position. When seen this rooming he said as criminal proceedings were pending he did not wish to say anything which ...
Article : 88 words"No more Dean for me! I'm full up of Dean." said a gentleman who was prominently connected with the Defence Committee, adding that he had this morning changed his opinion about Dean. The ...
Article : 68 wordsIn the Legislative Council this afternoon the Attorney-General said he desired to say a few words about a very unpalatable subject—the Dean case—which for the last six months had engrossed the ...
Article : 296 wordsA new phase of the case is being considered by several eminent lawyers in Sydney; upon the result of their deliberations may depend a rather important action as affecting Dean's position before the law. ...
Article : 338 wordsCHARLEVILLE, Oct. 3, 1895.—Rain has at last visited us. On Monday, dust storms swept over the city of the west, followed by a welcome downpour, which continued until mid-day on Tuesday ...
Article : 321 wordsNo further arrests have been made, but more are hourly expected. The police are very reticent. Smith's confession is most elaborate; it contains twenty folios of foolscap. It is stated most of Sir ...
Article : 203 wordsThe case of alleged conspiracy against Dean, Crick, and Meagher came before the Water Police Court this morning, and accused were remanded for a week. The charge of perjury against Dean ...
Article : 156 wordsAs soon as the Assembly met this afternoon Mr. Crick rose to make a personal explanation in connection with the notorious Dean case. He had honestly wished the case at the bottom of the sea ...
Article : 2,053 wordsThe Argus, commenting upon Mr. Meagher's confession, says his conviction and removal from the roll will conspicuously demonstrate there is no professional concealment for crime, and an idea ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 12 Oct 1895, Page 3
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