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  2. ROYAL COMMISSIONER SAYS NOR'-WEST BLACKS WERE KILLED AND BURNED.

    Hereunder is the report of the Royal Commissioner (Mr. G. T. Wood) who inquired into the alleged killing and burning of a number of natives in the Nor-West. ''Truth" put up the fight of its life to break down the hush policy which it met at every turn in its effort to get any evidence. Still we hammered away for a Royal Commission of inquiry, which subsequently was appointed. ...

    Article : 511 words
  3. “FOR THOU DOST MARK THE SPARROW’S FALL”

    HOW STRAHGELY INCONSISTENT WITH THE TEACHINGS OF T-HE jowly Waiarene, whose altar was the forest cool, the ringing birds.his only cho[?] is this:— His House of 1927 an artistic and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 153 words
  4. SURE, WE'LL TELL THE WORLD!

    PERHAPS OUR DIVORCE COURT REPORTER HAS BEEN READING Yankee novals. We don’t know. But he sets in the reporting of these Perth divorce cases to “do up in slap” up style” Ah, well, a change is as good as a holiday. there no charge that we know of ...

    Article : 1,439 words
  5. SHOCKING CASE IN CHILDREN’S COURT

    IT SEEMS THAT THE UTMOST DEPTHS OF JUVENILE DEPRAVITY are disclosed in the Children’s Court, certainly is the only word that can be used in connection with the present case, a case of indecent assault on two little girls. tiny tots aged three and five. ...

    Article : 323 words
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    H.M.S. Renown Majestically Steaming Out Of Fremantle on Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE BATTLE OF THE BAR-ROOM.

    THERE WAS A CASE IN THE POLICE COURT RECENTLY WHICH brought out ail the innate chivalry of Mr. Kidson's nature, it was a case in which Nellie Pond, a stout and thick-set middle-aged woman with more than her fair share of muscle to judge by the look of her, ...

    Article : 1,183 words
  9. KALGOORLIE SENSATION.

    WHEN JOHN SMITH CAME TO KALGOORLIE SOME TIME AGO, HE thought himself rather lucky. He had only been there a short while when he speculated and bought a ticket in the Soldiers' Jewel Casket. Luck came his was, and he drew the arm, and Smith became weaker from ...

    Article : 300 words
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