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  4. Mr. Haynes Wants Police Bodies Exhumed and X-Rayed

    THIS morning the weather was dull and overcast for the first day since the inquest began. Over the weekend the Court room, in which the ...

    Article : 547 words
  5. HUMAN ENIGMA

    "His secrets and Sufferings axe over: let us allow the many who mourn him to hold his memory dear." This is the last paragraph in, a letter written to the Press ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS

    The Coroner, Mr. J. E. Geary, and the jury, comprising Messrs. J. W. Cook, W. Minter and R. Duncan, again took their seats in the Court sharp on the stroke of ...

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  7. ROOF COLLAPSES

    Thirteen persons were killed and fifty injured through the collapse of a roof in the village of Woltersdorf, near Berlin. The roof under which a crowd was ...

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  8. SIX DAY OF WALSH-PITMAN INQUEST.

    TWENTY-FOUR witness remain to be heard by the Coroner and jury before the police have marshalled the whole of their evidence against William Charles Coulter, Phillip John Treffene, and Evan Clarke, who have been charged with the wilful murder of Inspector ...

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  9. THE NORTH-WEST

    Mr. C. A. Munt, Under-Secretary for Works and Harbors, returned to Fremantle by the Bambra on Saturday, after a visit to the North-West, portion of the ...

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  10. COLA CRISIS

    "I am not ashamed that 1 grovelled for peace," said Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., in his first speech since the strike at the annual railway conference, vulgar abuse of me ...

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  11. EGAN'S EVIDENCE

    Charles Egan, of No. 3 Robert-street, Boulder, miner, said he was a prospector at Kalgoorlie, and had seen the knife produced. He had been asked to go to the ...

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  12. FURTHER REMANDS

    On Saturday morning Clarke was again demanded for eight days on the murder charge in which he was connected. This was purely formal, as the same course is ...

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  13. "NO BULLET WOUNDS"

    Continuing his evidence, Dr. McGilvray find the cause of death, Portion of the day was on the remains supposed to be those of Det.-Sergt. Pitman. The remains ...

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  14. TESTING FOR BLOOD

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  15. MR. COOK'S ATTITUDE

    Mr.A. J. Cook, secretary of the Miners Federation, speaking at Widnes to-day, said the strike would be won or lost in the, next fortnight. They would have to stop ...

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  16. DRIVING FATALITY

    A well-known and highly respected farmer named David Luttrell, aged 37, single, was killed here on Friday night as the result of a cart falling on him after ...

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  17. "RIDICULOUS QUESTIONS"

    Joseph Edward Metcalf, of 96 Hopkins-street, Boulder, driller, said that on May 16 he went with Dick Haynes to Miller's shaft, driving out. They were having a ...

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  18. NO HUNGER STRIKE

    After each meal hour over the week-end, Employes of the restaurant which is supplying Clarke, Treffene and Coulter with meals, were noticed returning from the ...

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  19. CAUSE OF DEATH

    William Sim McGillvray, medical practitioner, of Perth said he was the Government Bacteriologist, and on May 1 came to Kalgoorlie, and accompanied, by Dr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. GERMAN FLOODS

    Remarkable clone bursts have followed a fortnight's unseasonable rains. Unprecedented floods around Hirschberg have carried away houses and concrete bridges. ...

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  21. BLOOD-STAINED EARTH

    Two kerosene tins were handed to witness on June 16. One tin was empty, except for pieces of brushwood, and a long brown stain down the inside of the tin. ...

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  22. FINGER PRINT EXPERT

    Finger-print-expert Edmond's arrival in Kalgoorlie by train yesterday suggests that evidence in reference to that work is shortly to be given at the inquest ...

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  23. 54 GREEKS FINED

    The City Court this morning presented a crowded appearance when 54 Greeks were charged in connection with the raid which was carried out on Saturday. ...

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  24. 24 MORE WITNESSES

    At the resumption of the inquest this morning, Mr. Parker, addressing the Coroner said: "I would like to ask you if you will be good enough to sit longer ...

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  25. MORE ABOUT KNIFE

    Albert Henry Haynes, of Dwyer-street, Boulder, a groom, employed by the Boulder council, said he Was with Metcalf on May 16. He was standing 30 paces on ...

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  26. EXHUMATION OF REMAINS

    Continuing his cross-examination of Dr. M'Gillvray, Mr. Haynes asked: " Cannot human house be recognised from those of animals"? Witness: Only when there is some ...

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  27. A TAILOR'S EVIDENCE

    Jack Eldon Shillinglaw manager of the Adelaide Tailoring Co., at Kalgoorlie, said he had been associated with the company for six years. He knew the accused man, ...

    Article : 317 words
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