THE MOST SILENT and apparently the most unperturbed figure in the City Police Court on Thursday, when Edward Leo Brown sat in the dock charged with assault and attempted robbery of a city bank with actual violence, Edward Leo Brown himself. SAID, “No sir!” five times—after each of the four Crown witnesses had told their stories—when he was asked ...
Article : 1,493 wordsBANK TELLER Hackett’s pistol which is said to have shot Brown and was later allegedly found in Brown’s pocket. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 21 wordsYOU can’t fool about with an Andorran. If you try it, he will troop down his mountainside and quietly but firmly put you in ...
Article : 425 wordsTHE danger of permitting unattended children to frequent parks and gardens where various verminous varieties of loafers love ...
Article : 378 wordsACCORDING to the police evidence Brown said he made this sandbag himself. “I wanted to put the teller to sleep with it for ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 34 wordsMR. Horgan (Children’s Court Magistrate): Do you know what the Oath is? Seven-year-old Complaint: ...
Article : 39 wordsSTARTING price bookmakers got hit hard to leg on Saturday afternoon in Perth and the suburbs. ...
Article : 138 wordsTHE ONLY PICTURE of Edward Leo Brown who was arrested under the name of Reginald Thompson, for the bank “job.” It was snapped by “Truth” while he was being taken trader escort through a City street to have his wounded arm dressed at the hospital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 46 wordsBANK TELLER Hackett, who Brown is said to have described as a “good fellow.” According to police Brown said, “Hackett could ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 words|F a revolution can be caught young enough indubitably die man to squelch it is Mr. A. B. Kidson, P.M. On Thursday when several avowed, bull-roaring, dyed in the wool communists were pushed en masse into the City Police court dock, ...
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Article : 46 wordsFOUND floating in about a foot of water, the body of Arthur Herbert Tillotson, 62, was taken from the river yesterday ...
Article : 94 wordsA SEVENTEEN-year-old was defending himself against a charge of unlawful possession of a bottle of wine in the ...
Article : 140 words“I’M going to finish yon now and you will go down to Karrakatta to-morrow. Yon can say goodbye to all your friends and ...
Article : 203 wordsSHORTLY before 8 o’clock last night James Carnochan, 25, motor mechanic was taken from 467 Hay Street to the Perth Hospital ...
Article : 66 wordsFIFTY-NINE pounds sterling towards the State revenue, representative of one night’s work for two constables, would indicate that the police force, at least, is a paying branch of the Public Service. ...
Article : 552 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—A charge of murder was laid to-night against a man following the death of William Rowan from injuries received ...
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Truth (Perth, WA : 1903 - 1931), Sun 1 Feb 1931, Page 9
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