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  4. The Curtain Lifts on the Story of the Kalgoorlie Police Tragedy

    ALGOORLIE awoke this morning to the grim realisation that at last the many fantastic stories which for six weeks have been passed from lip to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STILL FINE

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau is sue the following weather forecast for ?Western Australia: Fine throughout for the present ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WHAT PROSPECTOR SAW

    William Moyle, of 164 Chaffer-street, Boulder, prospector, said he held a prospecting area known as Britannia mine, about ten miles south of Boulder, close to ...

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  7. 'MENACE AND NUISANCE'

    A deputation representative of the Perth Roads Board, Maylands Local Board of Health. Town Planning Association, Mt... Lawley Progress Association, and ...

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  8. MYSTERIOUS LIGHTS

    Benjamin Barker, of Kurrawang railway guard of W.A. Firewood Co., said between April 25 and May 1 he was on the Kam ballic shift, starting at 1 a.m. and finishing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MEN SEEN ON APRIL 28

    Hercules Brooks, of 176 Burt-street, Boulder, a miner, working on the Lake View and Star mine, said on Wednesday, April 28 last, he came off shift at 7.30 ...

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  10. GROWN CASE OPENS

    Martin Augustus Saunders, clerk of courts at Kalgoorlie, was the first witness called. He produced charge sheets 309 of 1921. Complainant was shown as ...

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  11. RUSH FOR SEATS

    Long before the appointed time for the opening of the inquest a goodly section of Kalgoorlie and Boulder residents flocked to the Courthouse to attempt to pain ...

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  12. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS

    The last monthly bulletin, of the Imperial Airways received by tire local representative of the Board, of Trade, contains several matters of interest. ...

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  13. COMING HOME

    His Excellency the governor(Sir William Campion) arrived here at 10.25 a.m. from Carnarvon, the journey taking three hours and ten minutes. He is travelling ...

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  14. LENGTHY INQUIRY

    While it cannot be expected that the accused men will disclose their side of the case at this stage of the proceedings, it is expected of the police that every item of ...

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  15. POLICE DRAFTSMAN'S EVIDENCE.

    Joseph John Croyle, detective-sergeant, of Perth, qualified draftsman, said he assisted Mr. Graham, surveyor, of the Lands Department, to make measurements and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TRAIN TRAGEDY

    It was learned to-day that the trial of Royston Rennie has been fixed for July 13. Rennie was arrested following the ...

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  17. EXHIBITS EVERYWHERE

    The Court presents an interesting scene, almost like a second-hand shop. The witness-box to-day was surrounded by the two bicycles and other exhibits ...

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  18. N.S.W. FOX TERRIER SHOW

    Dog fanciers generally and fox terrier fanciers particularly, will be interested to hear that a Western Australian bred and owened fox terrier puppy,. "Whidby ...

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