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  4. DEVELOPMENTS IN HORNSBY MURDER

    Two youths declared by Inspector Leary to be "in some way concerned with the murder of Mr. Kemmis," are held by the police. On a charge of having assaulted a man named Pickering at Hornsby on May 18, they appeared before the Hornsby magistrate this afternoon, and were ...

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  5. BLAMES HIS WIFE

    Gerard Bevan, formerly managing director of the City Equitable Fire Insurance Company, who fled from London, and who is at present under ...

    Article : 178 words
  6. DONE BY LUNATIC?

    I agree with the theory published in "The Sun," that the murderer of the Hornsby bank manager was a lunatic (writes "The Man in the Street"), ...

    Article : 274 words
  7. WAITED THEIR CHANCE

    Many theories have been advanced as to the reason for the attack upon Mr. Kemmis in the train. It has been suggested that the road between the ...

    Article : 331 words
  8. NEW BATTLESHIPS

    "Notwithstanding aircraft and submarines, the Admiralty believes it feasible to bulid capital ships reasonably proof against ...

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  9. POLICEMAN WHO MADE A DISCOVERY

    Constable Archer, who, with Sergeant Smith, found the back door of the bank open. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BEFORE THE COURT

    The two arrests were made by the police soon after midnight, and very few people were aware of the fact. It was intended that the two ...

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  11. IDENTIFIED THE HAMMER

    MR. McINTYRE, Of Messrs. McIntyre and Justice, Hornsby laundry proprietors, who identified the hammer found near the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WHERE A MOTOR CAR [?]HT HAVE PICKED UP THE MURDERER

    A lonely spot on the road to Hornsby, near Waitara Station, at which it would have been possible for the murderer to have entered a car if he had killed Mr. Kommis between Hornsby and Waitara, as seems probable. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DIRIGIBLE EXPLODES

    Japan's only, dirigible is a total loss through a gas explosion and fire on Monday. The craft was within its shed at ...

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  14. WOULD-BE POLICEMAN

    MR. KEITH CARTER, Who was on the train in which Mr. Kommie travelled, but saw nothing suspicious. As he answered the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. FOUNDRY TRAGEDY

    Five years penal servitude was imposed on John Walter Knowles, 55, husband of the owner of the foundry of Messrs. Knowles, Ltd., at Tipton, ...

    Article : 105 words
  16. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    As a result of falling 30 feet from a ladder at a building in Musgrave-street, Mosman, to-day, Colin Sullivan, aged 46, Tulloch-street, ...

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  17. WAS BANK ENTERED?

    Many members of the police force do not think the criminals went to the bank after attacking Mr. Kemmis in the train, although there was time for ...

    Article : 290 words
  18. OWNERSHIP OF HAMMER

    The mystery of the ownership of the hammer with which it is believed that Mr Kemmis was attacked has been solved. Yesterday afternoon Mr. ...

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  19. A STEVENSON PLAY

    A collection of Robert Louis Stevenson's letters, and the manuscript of a Juvenile play entitled "Monmouth" were sold at Christie's for £782. The ...

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