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  2. Cornwall Housemaid Tells Her Story-Bought Asparagus and Tinned Lobster

    From the public gallery viewpoint one would think that interest in the Inquest touching upon the tragic deaths of Inspector Walsh and Sargeant Pitman was waning, on the opening says of the inquest there was not even breathing space at the public entrances to the Court, but since the hearing commenced its second week, the public gallery is not overtaxed. while there is not so much public interest being taken, the evi[?]eoce is dradually becoming more interesting, and each witness giving evidence is assisting the Crown to connect the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. “Coulter said, ‘Phil Shot Pitman and I Shot Walsh’,” Alleges Clarke.

    THE INQUEST WAS RESUMED AT 9.30 A.M. SHARP ON THURSDAY morning, and in the presence of a full court, Mr. Parker caller Evan Clarke. Evan Clarke entered the witness box, and was kept under close watch by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,331 words
  4. “Why Have Indigestion?”

    Thousands of people in Australia t[?] day have decided that Indigestion is not only unnatural but unnecessary. A poor digestion or weak stomach ...

    Article : 128 words
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  6. A Spare Time Job.

    THE SWIFT ELUCIDATION of mysteries and the rapid apprehension of evil-doers is becoming a habit with the local C.I.D. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 285 words
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