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Advertising : 8 wordsA wave of inebriety swept over the city on Saturday night, and the [?] that about 50 persons were arrested for drunkenness, fighting, disorderly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsSir John Forrest States that ...
Article : 439 wordsThe spring campaign opened auspiciously on the heath at Caulfield on Saturday. The form shed a little light on the Caulfield. Cup, the Derby, and the Melbourne Cup. ...
Article : 1,126 wordsThe postponed meeting od the Canning Park Club is to held Wednesday. With every prospect of fine weather, and a steeplechase as the "piece de resistance," ...
Article : 69 wordsThe hearing of an action for alleged unlawful arrest, and imprisonment was commenced at the Supreme Court this morning before his Honor Mr. Justice M'Millan, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 wordsAt the City Court this morning, before Messrs. Walter, Acting P.M., Simpson, Collett, and Sayer, J'sP., J. Kinghorn, James Kinghorn, and Denis Nagle ...
Article : 602 wordsScarred all over the face William Cody entered the dock to answer a charge of having made use of obscene language. He pleaded guilty. ...
Article : 60 wordsOn bail, a drunk," unsteady, crossed the floor of the court, and, after much deliberation, mounted the two steps into the dock, where he swayed ...
Article : 53 wordsThe first to appear was a man who had been arrested for lunacy and remanded for medical treatment. Sergeant M'Carthy sais that he was ...
Article : 70 words"Me no understandee English," so, smilingly, said John Chong, when charged with having created a disturbance. ...
Article : 193 wordsA "drunk" was then presented. Mr. Walter: "When did I see him last?" Sergeant M'Carthy: "On Saturday, sir." Mr. Walter: "And the day before also, ...
Article : 53 words"Guilty, your worships." So sais Hugh M'Conville and George Taylor, when charged with having engaged in a bout of fisticuffs. Ten shillings each ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Hon. Walter Kingsmill (Colonial Secretary) returned to Perth this morning after a brief visit to Kalgoorlie. ...
Article : 22 wordsWilliam Brown and Robert Wright Brown brothers, were represented by Mr. Joseph, and pleaded guilty to having created a disturbance, resisted ...
Article : 108 wordsThe P. and O. Company advise that the R.M.S. Australia left Colombo for Fremantle yesterday, and will be due at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, October 20. She will ...
Article : 464 wordsM. Labori, who has added fresh distinction to his name by is masterly defence of Madaine Humbert, has for many years' had great sympathy with .England and the ...
Article : 353 wordsJames Wilson, alias Wingy," smilingly entered the dock. He was charged with having used obscene language and with having struck, William Devine with ...
Article : 80 words"Disorderly by interfering with females in Hay-street," was the charge lodged against Charles Hartz. Constable Mitchell gave evidence to ...
Article : 152 wordsA more serious charge was preferred against Robert Johnson. It was that of having stolen a silver watch. He was remanded for eight days, on the ...
Article : 35 wordsThere is a singular story (writes Mr. William Sharp in the "Pall Mall Magazine" for September), told by a friend of the family, Miss Balantrye Simpson, of how ...
Article : 209 words"On bail, 20s. No appearance." So sais Sergeant M'Carthy when a drunk" did not answer to his name. Mr. Walter: Bail estreated. ...
Article : 31 wordsA woman then stepped forward. It was Bose Skivington, who, in reply to a charge ofhaving made use of obscene language, said, "I suppose so; I don't ...
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Advertising : 221 wordsA Cingalese was then presented for having been drunk. "Guilty, sir," said he. "Known, sergeant?" queried ...
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Advertising : 183 wordsHaving used insulting language to Constable Wilson was the charge preferred against Edward Nicholson. The defendant pleaded guilty, and said that ...
Article : 42 wordsMargaret Ashton and May Mitchell were charged with being idle and disorderly persons. The evidence of the police was to ...
Article : 119 wordsTwo fighters then toed the mark. They were Vincent Kelt, a very tall man and Andrew Fitzpatrick, far smaller. Constables M'Kay and Mitchell gave ...
Article : 97 wordsA charge of assault was preferred against Arthur M'Intyre. The evidence of J. Bell, in charge of the Government bore at Claremont, was that on ...
Article : 208 wordsPeter Richardson, William Cassidy, Edward Murphy, and Con. Mullins were charged with being rogues and vagabonds. ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Mon 12 Oct 1903, Page 1
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