When Miss Rounsvell refused to give Deeming the bunch of flowers he coveted, the extraordinary human chameleon laid back in his chair, smiled his old cynical ...
Article : 553 wordsA public meeting was held in the classroom of the Mechanics Institute on April 8 for the purpose of taking into consideration the alteration in the mail ...
Article : 330 wordsThough the behaviour of Deeming in gaol is very erratic, Dr. Shields (the medical officer) has not seen anything that would lead him to entertain the belief that ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 181 wordsThe box of clothing supposed to belong to Deeming which was found at Bairnsdale railway station furnishes important farther evidence against the murderer. ...
Article : 725 wordsOn the last day of the inquest the prisoner sat with grim set features, almost as though he were deaf to what was passing, although the letter preferred a ...
Article : 946 wordsThe latest proof in demonstration of Williams's guilt has been the discovery that the blade of the battle axe found in Deeming's possession fits the wound in the ...
Article : 82 wordsMessrs C. H. Smith and M.E. Robinson, the deputation appointed by the public meeting held in the Mechanics' Institute on Friday, April 8, waited upon the ...
Article : 1,531 wordsDetective-Sergeant Christie, of the Customs Department, who lent valuable assistance to Detective Considine at the debarkation of Deeming-Williams, has ...
Article : 83 wordsDr. Mullen, who defended Colston, the Narbethong murderer, has been retained for the defence of Williams or Deeming. As Dr. Mullen, is also a witness for the ...
Article : 74 wordsA dressmaker has made an important statement to the London police bearing on the supposed connection of the man Deeming with the series of atrocities known as ...
Article : 244 wordsThe Harbinger of Light, a spiritualistic journal published in Melbourne, in its latest issue says:—"At a circle held in Fitzroy on the afternoon of Wednesday, ...
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The Tasmanian (Launceston, Tas. : 1881 - 1895), Sat 16 Apr 1892, Page 13
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