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  4. “GOOD EVENING, MR JOHNSON”

    An accusation made by the foreman of a jury in the No. 1 Criminal Court, presided over by the Chief Justice Sir Herbert Nicholis) against Trooper ...

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  5. THE ETERNAL PROBLEM

    The following is from the annual report of Mr. P. Cahill, Protector of the Aborigines, Aboriginal Station, Northern Territory: ...

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  6. GUILTY OF CARNAL KNOWLEDGE

    The case was concluded at No. 1 Criminal Court yesterday, before the Chief justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls) and a jury, in which Alexander Scott, ...

    Article : 934 words
  7. ANOTHER CYGNET PER[?]URY CHARGE

    At No. 2 Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Crisp, John Summers, a middle-aged man, was presented on a charge of perjury in that at Cygnet on ...

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  8. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE ACT

    Hobart aldermen, accompanied by the mayor of Launceston, Alderman shields, waited on the Attorney-General. Mr. W. B. Propsting, yesterday. ...

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  9. Couldn't Face His Wife.

    Passing through the Carlton Gardens (Melbourne) in the early morning of July 16, constable J. Cantwell came upon the dead body of a young ...

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  11. Holding Back Cables.

    Referring one day last week to a cable message which had been published in the “Age” on the previous day giving a summarised report of the ...

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  12. MAIL CONTRACTOR'S DIFFICULTIES.

    The difficulties of mail contractors in the drought-stricken areas of Australia at the present time were referred in the House of Representatives ...

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