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Advertising : 30 wordsEdward William Priest, detective, said—I received the box produced from Mr. Rodney Cockburn at Towitta, by Schippan's farm, on Friday,January 3, and I handed it ...
Article : 188 wordsThe inquest was resumed at 8 o'clock this morning, and the first witness examined was Corporal Rumball, who had been called on the previous evening, but was unable to ...
Article : 288 wordsMary Schippan committed for trial. The Barossa waterworks are nearing completion. Sarah Francisco has been before the Port ...
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Family Notices : 46 wordsThe Coroner rose, and in shaky voice read the following verdict:—We, the Jury, are of opinion that Bertha Elizabeth ...
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Advertising : 1,699 wordsDr. Ramsay Smith, who made an affirmation in the Scotch style, instead of being sworn like the other witnesses, said — On Monday, January 6, I received from ...
Article : 1,057 wordsSeveral minutes passed while the necessary papers were being prepared, and during this process Mr. poster advanced and whispered a word or two to her. Mary ...
Article : 323 wordsMr. Sinclair—This is a seasonable time for adjournment, if your worship agrees. The Coroner—All right; we will adjourn for a quarter of an hour. ...
Article : 149 wordsIn connection with the revolution movement in Paraguay a serious conflict is reported to have taken place in the Congress building resulting in the death of one of the ...
Article : 63 wordsRashness has a godchild named Misfortune. He who dines on vanity must sup on contempt. ...
Article : 1,193 wordsOn resuming after lunch the examination of Mary Schippan was continued' by Mr. Sinclair. She said—I had a blouse of the same material and pattern as Bertha's. ...
Article : 326 wordsHenri Vidal, a man who was arrested on a murder charge, has made a Startling confession at Nice. He admits having murdered three women, who were regarded ...
Article : 68 wordsBy far the most distressing scene of all the incidents connected with the tragedy was furnished when, after most of the crowd had left for home, Mary Schippan ...
Article : 166 wordsMary-Augusta Schippan, who was attired in a brown dress, and wore an apron and u black hat, was the next witness. She was composed and collected as she took ...
Article : 953 wordsAn Austrian officer, named Carina, has been found guilty of espionage, and sentenced to four and a half years' penal servitude, with certain days of fasting ...
Article : 57 wordsMary Schippan reached Angaston ten minutes after midnight in charge of Plain Clothes Constable, Beckmann, of North Adelaide, and Corporal Rumball, of Angaston. ...
Article : 217 wordsGustave Nitschke, a laborer, of Towitta, examined by Detective Fraser, said—I know the Schippan family. I have been keeping company with Mary Schippan for ...
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Family Notices : 512 wordsNo time was lost in getting the accused girl to Adelaide. Within about 12 hours she was conveyed nearly 80 miles, and in the middle of the journey had what in this ...
Article : 173 wordsThere was intense excitement in Angaston to-night concerning the Towitta tragedy, and crowds of people awaited the appearance of the coach from Freeling in the ...
Article : 330 wordsJohanna Schippan, mother of the murdered girl, said—I left home with my husband on December 27, and went to Eden Valley. I told the children we would be ...
Article : 243 wordsThis concluded, the evidence offered, and the depositions taken were read over to the jury. The Foreman, after the Assistant Crown ...
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Advertising : 58 wordsAt the conclusion of her evidence Mrs. Schippan turned faint, and was conducted from the hot shed by Constable Beckmann and the Rev. Mr. McNaughton. ...
Article : 102 wordsEveryone except,the jury, was then ordered out of the building, and at 10 minutes to 6 o'clock they started to review the evidence. Mrs. Schippan in the meanwhile ...
Article : 299 wordsConstable Mowbray, on being recalled, said—The towel, stockings, blouse, knives, and box produced in court were handed to Dr. Ramsay Smith in Adelaide for ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Sat 11 Jan 1902, Page 4
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