Further presumptive proof of the premeditation of the Rainhill murders and additional facts concerning Deeming's career have come to light. ...
Article : 189 wordsThe assiduity with which the political parties in England are wooing the rural labourer is most refreshing to witness. The cause of the latter's suddenly developed ...
Article : 6,997 wordsThe inquest at Rainhill has been resumed. Twenty-two special telegraph clerks are employed and fresh wires have been laid on to Rainhill in order to meet ...
Article : 42 wordsA fairwell social took place at the Transcoatinental Hotel to bid farewell to Mr. John Wills, the late mail contractor at Alice Springs, who has been connected with the ...
Article : 121 wordsAt the adjourned inquest on the Rainhill victims Martha Deeming, the wife of Albert Deeming, stated that her sister went to "Rainhill on July 25. and she ...
Article : 90 wordsA fire occurred yesterday afternoon in Lang-tree-avenue on premises occupied by Messrs. Backcollar as a boarding-house, and also on a butcher's shop and livery stables. The fire ...
Article : 157 wordsThe barmaid at the Commercial hotel stated that during August Deeming opened a telegram saying that it was from Colonel Brooke directing that no further ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Wentworth Quarter Sessions was held today. Edward Schaafe was charged with criminally assaulting a girl under fourteen years of age. He was found guilty, and ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Coroner's Jury returned a verdict of "wilful murder" against Deeming. They also expressed their surprise that Deeming's movements at Rainhill did not ...
Article : 40 wordsSir—Referring to your leading article in your paper of this date, let me assure you I had no thought of the Register in my mind when I used the words you quote. The Association ...
Article : 83 wordsA telegram from Albany gives an account of Swanston's journey, particulars of-which have been wired by your special correspondent. Arrived at ...
Article : 1,152 wordsWe understand that Mr. H. H. Budd has consented to undertake the defence of Swanston, who is charged with the Windsor murder. Mr. J. L. Purves, Q.C., the well-known ...
Article : 46 wordsSir—The great test match so eagerly looked Forward to by all lovers of cricket has been practically decided on the spin of a coin, and again we have ...
Article : 341 wordsWe understand that it is the intention of the Victorian police authorities that Swanston shall not land at Adelaide. The Ballaarat, by which he is coming from Albany, arrives ...
Article : 62 wordsThe sensational chapter of murders, robberies, and general swindles which is devoted to Frederick Bayley Deeming with about fourteen aliases is without parallel in the history of ...
Article : 2,785 wordsSir—Seeing the intense interest that is being shown in the present Anglo-Australian match it has occurred to me that the time has come, now that an Intercolonial Cricket ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 29 Mar 1892, Page 5
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