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  4. THE CASE OF GEORGE DEAN.

    When, through the determination a headstrong Judge, and the defaults [?] a craven Jury, an innocent man's neck is in jeopardy, it is no ...

    Article : 138 words
  5. Allegations of Filth.

    Maggie Macleod stated that the Asylum was fall of vermin, which infested the beds and every where else. From the very first day that she entered the Institution she was ...

    Article : 2,037 words
  6. MR. SAMUEL LAZAR'S CASE.

    W. S. DICKSON deposed that he was an attendant at Bayview Asylum and was given charge of Mr. S. Lazar. Hefound Mr. Lazar strapped in a chair, with a strap round his ...

    Article : 386 words
  7. THE BAYVIEW ASYLUM.

    THE following cases are extracts from the exidence recently taken the Royal Commission:— REV. Mr. GLASSOP'S ...

    Article : 723 words
  8. The Attitude of the Executive.

    So far as [?] indications point, the Executive Council will have no light or easy task in deciding how to dispose of George Dean, who (as everybody now knows) has ...

    Article : 3,448 words
  9. Case of Alice Lisle.

    The 'Melbourne Argus,' in its horror at the unfairness of Dean's trial, dram parallel between that and the trial of Alice Lisle, a lady who was executed for giving ...

    Article : 704 words
  10. THE PINDING.

    In the absence of any further evidence on this subject, the Commissioners prefer to give credence to the statements of Dr. Vause, more especially from the somewhat [?] ...

    Article : 41 words
  11. MR. HUTRCHINSON'S CASE.

    W. S. DICKEON deposed that Mr. Hutchinson, a patient whom he was in charge of, was quiet in his demeanour, and that there was no necessity to treat him as a refractory patient, ...

    Article : 552 words
  12. £10,000 DAMAGES.

    DURING the past week we have been favored with a writ from a Mr. Charles Seymour Allen, who claims £10,000 damages, presumably on the plea that TRUTH has at some ...

    Article : 181 words
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  14. THE FINDING.

    The Commissioners have no hesitation in stating that the evidence given by the attendant Mackenzie is a gross perversion of the [?] of the case based on an ...

    Article : 181 words
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