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  2. EX-MINISTER GIVES EVIDENCE FROM HOSPITAL BED

    AS HE LAY ON his sick bed m a private hospital in Ann-street on Friday afternoon, surrounded by a sea of keenly-interested faces, Mr. Harry Walker, ex-Minister in the Moore Cabinet, told the Royal Commission which is inquiring into the allegations of secret commissions in the dairying industry of Queensland, how it came about that a firm of dairying suppliers paid him £1500. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 4,128 words
  3. "I'M NOT AFRAID TO DIE," BOASTS MOXLEY

    ALTHOUGH his face is drawn and haggard, although he is a mass of twitching nerves, although he is finding it difficult to deep, Moxley says he is waiting impatiently for death next Wednesday, writes "Truth's" Sydney Office. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,369 words
  4. LAST-MINUTE APPEAL TO STATE GOVERNOR

    THOUGH Moxley boasted to the gaol barber that he wasn't afraid to die, and though he has openly pitied young O'Hara, the Glen Innes murderer, because the latter's sentence has been commuted from death to life, he isn't so keen on the gallows as might ...

    Article : 258 words
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