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  4. Police Revealing the Inner Story of the Kalgoorlie Tragedy

    THE second day of the unfolding of the Kalgoorlie murder mystery brought with it further sensations. William Charles Coulter, Phillip John ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TELL=TALE PAPERS

    Continuing his evidence, Manning said that a piece of paper was found near the treatment plant on a bush. The paper contained the words "Boulder City ...

    Article : 271 words
  6. LIVELY SCENES

    Very lively scenes marked the resumed debate on the Mines Eight Hours Bill today. The Laborites constantly heckled Colonel Lane Fox (Under-Secretary for ...

    Article : 535 words
  7. TRACKING EXPERIENCE

    Where were the marks on the small bush?—More than 4ft. high. What was the height of the water tree? —Fifteen, feet perhaps. ...

    Article : 212 words
  8. MISSING EARTH

    Manning said the gold stealers' plant was a typical one, and pretty complete. It was only needed to remove the top to make a roasting furnace. ...

    Article : 184 words
  9. MANNING CROSS=EXAMINED

    Shortly before the luncheon adjournment Mr. Haynes opened his cross-examination of witness. Mr. Haynes: On June 12 you, Purdue ...

    Article : 368 words
  10. CART TRACKS EXPLAINED

    Manning, said there were tracks of two different types of boots. One boot seemed longer than the other, and there was more of the larger than the shorter bool ...

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  11. CASE CONTINUED

    The Warden (Mr. J. E. Geary) took the Bench, and a jury comprising J. W. Cook, W. Minter, and R. Duncan filed in as the clock struck 10 to-day. Mr. Hubert Parker, of Parker and Roe ...

    Article : 160 words
  12. BLOODSTAINED EARTH

    On June 10, witness said he was present when Coulter was arrested and on June 12, accompanied by Detective-Sergeant Purdue, Constable Hughes and Evan ...

    Article : 218 words
  13. MYSTERY WOMAN

    Conjecture and rumor is free, both in Court and around Kalgoorlie, as to the story which it is understood will be told by a woman sitting in the second row of ...

    Article : 128 words
  14. SHOT=MARKED TREE

    Referring to tracks of two men mentioned yesterday, Manning said that from where, the tracks ceased to where the earth had been removed was only a few ...

    Article : 203 words
  15. ARREST OF CLARKE

    Proceeding, Manning said that on June 6. at 6.50 a.m., he went to the Cornwall Hotel, accompanied by Detective Sergeaut Cowie and Constables Pight and Woodfin. ...

    Article : 175 words
  16. DEATH INTRUDES

    Yesterday the death occurred of James Robertson, of Boulder.: who had been a, resident of the goldfields for a number of years. ...

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  17. POLICE STORY RESUMED

    Detective-Sergeant Manning,, who was in the box when the Court adjourned last night, re-entered it on the resumption to-day. Manning identified a drum produced. He ...

    Article : 171 words
  18. HOLDING OUT

    The miners' executive, after a review of the position on the coal fields, unanimously decided to-night to resist the increase of hours and reduction of wages. ...

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  19. WHAT PETROL TINS CONTAINED

    The Coroner and the jury made a close examination of the petrol tins. Manning said the second tin appeared to have contained similar material, and ...

    Article : 120 words
  20. CLARKE" AND STATEMENTS

    Mr. Haynes: Did Clarke make one or two statements?—Two, the second after his arrest. The day Coulter was arrested?—I could ...

    Article : 281 words
  21. ROSE TO OCCASION

    Yesterday members of the, Kalgoorlie G.P.O. telegraphic staff held true to the form displayed in the days of the "roaring nineties," and the boom days of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  22. DEATH AT SEA

    The Commonwealth liner Largs Bay entered Fremantle Harbor this morning with her flag at half-mast. A passenger booked from Melbourne for London, Thomas ...

    Article : 87 words
  23. TELL=TALE TRACKS

    Manning said that following the line along, he saw where shot had entered a big saltbush, and a smaller honeysuekle tree, and further on had gone into a water ...

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  24. DISCOVERIES At HOTEL

    Manning said, that in a little place off the dining room, where it was cooler, he found a little bag containing what appeared to be telluride ore, and a number of other small ...

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  25. BURNED BONES AND ASHES

    Detailing the investigations in the bush. Manning said he saw where a motor had pulled up on the bush track 100 yards west of the plant. There was a ...

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  26. LATE SHIPPING

    The F.S.N. steamer PIAKO arrived at Fremantle from Liverpool shortly before 1 p.m., to-day. The Blue Funnel Line seemer ...

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  27. THE COUNSEL

    Mr. HUBERT PARKER, Counsel for the Crown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. MR. HAYNES STRIKES TROUBLE

    It was learned that Mr. Arthur Haynes this morning bad his name "taken" at Kalgoorlie for a traffic offence, while driving a motor car in the town. ...

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