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  2. Maoris Tell Vivid Stories Of Fremantle Stabbing Brawl Which Ended In Two Deaths

    Dramatic highlight of the inquest during the week into the deaths of two Maori soldiers, Stanley Reginald Hooper (26) and Ned Rako Kelly (21), during a brawl at Fremantle on April 11, was the evidence of Maori soldier, thick-set Taare Kahaki, who was himself twice stabbed during the affray which occurred ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 524 words
  3. BARMAN'S VIEW

    Barman at the National Hotel, Harold William Baxter, saw the two Yanks enter. "As they approached the bar," ...

    Article : 137 words
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    There was a distinctly "Hollywoodish" touch about much of the inquest. Not that it came from Coroner Craig. From the very commencement, in his customary quiet, assured tone, he made it perfectly clear that he and he alone was in charge of the proceedings, was not to be ruffled or rushed. ...

    Article : 393 words
  5. SMILES AND HANDCLASPS

    Scene after the Coroner's verdict resembled a sort of successful prize-fight. U.S. legal officers grasped the hands of ...

    Article : 125 words
  6. "Did Not Use Knife"

    Hicks, Arford and Brekka, defended by American legal officers, declined to give evidence. Statements ...

    Article : 238 words
  7. "Crumpled, Fell To Floor"

    Harry Engels Pene, another Maori knife-victim, said that he entered the bar to look for his friends. Hooper came towards him, threw an arm ...

    Article : 196 words
  8. SAW YANK IN FIGHT

    Arford's statement corroborated Hicks' story: "I stood talking to a civilian just outside the hotel for about 15 minutes, and Hicks and ...

    Article : 142 words
  9. Chaplain "Acts" Scene In Witness Box

    U.S. chaplain James Carlin gave a colorful demonstration in the witness box of the manner in which he said he saw a U.S. soldier trying to ward off the attacks of a number of Maoris. ...

    Article : 418 words
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  12. "Swinging His Web Belt"

    PC Angus Fergus Taylor said that he saw one US soldier swinging a webbtng-belt, to which was attached a water bottle to ward off Maori ...

    Article : 116 words
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