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  2. Q.C.S. Interesting Correspondence

    A correspondent writes as follows with reference to the Q.C.S., the short title of an imposing concern in Queen-street, which officially designates itself the ...

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  3. COINING CASE.

    Henry Anderson then pleaded not guilty, before Mr. Justice Real to a charge of having in his possession, without lawful authority or excuse, a mould ...

    Article : 556 words
  4. Supreme Court Chronicles.

    The criminal sittings of the Supreme Court commenced on Monday, August 19, before his Honor Mr. Justice Real, when a long procession of penitents was ...

    Article : 45 words
  5. CALLOW CALLINAN.

    A young man of 19, named Charles Callinan, pleaded guilty to forging a cheque at Gingin. He said that the temptation of seeing a cheque had been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 93 words
  6. HARD-HITTING HEFFLER

    Arthur Heffler was charged with having assaulted and done bodily harm to Edward Walter Peachy, and with having attempted to do grievous bodily ...

    Article : 175 words
  7. O'KEEFE'S CRY. GEO. EDWARD O'KEEFE.

    George Edward O'Keefe, aged 19, a clerk, was charged with having, on January 3, in Brisbane, forged a document purporting to be a note signed by a second sum of money from the Savings Bank. The two sums of money amounted to over £100. It will be remembered that D'Keefe made a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 446 words
  8. LET DOWN LIGHTLY.

    Samuel Barry, who owned up to stealing a pair of buggy lamps on July 4, said that he was sorry, and pointed out that he had already been in prison since ...

    Article : 46 words
  9. O'SULLIVAN'S FOLLY.

    A youth named Eugene Kerry O'Sullivan pleaded guilty to stealing a horse, saddle, and bridle, and Selling them for £5. ...

    Article : 142 words
  10. BALKES BALKED.

    Thomas Balkes said that being drunk caused him to violently assault one William Holmes and steal some six shillings from him. ...

    Article : 85 words
  11. MUSICAL MITCHELL.

    Edward Mitchell, who, it will be remembered, was alleged to have stolen a quantity of furniture and a piano, of the value of £122, the property of ...

    Article : 95 words
  12. UNORTHODOX DOXEY

    Thomas Doxey is an erratic youth whose unorthodox ways are constantly, bringing him into conflict with the authorities. On Thursday, August 22 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 495 words
  13. RICHARDSON ROBS A RELATION.

    William Richardson, who in a fit of absent-mindedness on March 28 had ridden off on a horse belonging to his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 61 words
  14. CAMPBELL GOES.

    John Campbell, who had appropriated a quantity of jewellery, the property of Louisa Drummond, was sent for four months to the place where he won't be ...

    Article : 34 words
  15. MURPHY'S MISFORTUNES.

    Charles Murphy, who owned up to having stolen a number of blankets and other domestic articles at Southport, the property of B. G. Wilson, seemed ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. MENHINICK'S MISHAP.

    Richard Menhinick, a fireman, who had misappropriated some clothes, at a boarding-house at which he was staying, was relieved of all anxiety about ...

    Article : 42 words
  17. A CHEQUERED CAREER.

    Frank Sheard, alias O'Shea, alias Edwards, then pleaded guilty to entering a dwelling-house at Ipswich, and also to no less than eight other charges ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 195 words
  18. LUCAS' LAPSE.

    Alfred John Lucas, who pleaded guilty, to entering a dwelling-house at Clayfield on July 12, fetched, six months' imprisonment with hard labor. ...

    Article : 27 words
  19. ROOKING ROWE.

    Charles Rowe, who, it will be remembered, relieved Mr. Cyril Lambert of some valuable heirlooms, including a gold cup, ivory walking-stick, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 83 words
  20. EDWARDS' ENTREATY.

    Frederick William Edwards, who pleaded guilty to stealing a quantity of jewellery from the house of Maud Evangeline Begg, handed in a long statement, ...

    Article : 105 words
  21. CUTCLIFFE CONFESSES.

    Richard Cutcliffe, a fireman on the Cambrian, was given six months' hard labor, so that he could reflect on the sinfulness of assaulting police officers. ...

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  22. WATERSIDE WORRY.

    Orlando Williams, who, it will he remembered, was charged with stealing a bottle of beer from the hold of a ship belonging to Messrs. Collin and Co., ...

    Article : 83 words
  23. A BUSHMAN'S SHOUT.

    William George Roberts was evidently enjoying his trip to town so much that he wanted other people to share his pleasure. He happened to be in the ...

    Article : 237 words
  24. SHANDY'S GAFF.

    Tristram Shandy, who, it will be remembered, was charged with damaging the door of a fern-house belonging to one John White, a tramway employee, ...

    Article : 250 words
  25. SCRIVENER'S SEVERE SENTENCE.

    Ernest George Scrivener, who, it will be remembered, pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy, committed under very, cruel circumstances to his victim, on ...

    Article : 180 words
  26. THE RAILWAY ROBBERY

    Daniel Russell and John Kelly pleaded not guilty to a charge of having, on July 10, 1912, in a railway carriage travelling between Monkland and ...

    Article : 177 words
  27. THE COMMISSION CASE.

    On Friday, August 23, John Izatt, produce merchant, was charged, in the Supreme Court before his Honor Mr. Justice Real, that on or about June 11, 1912, ...

    Article : 1,040 words
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