William Harold (his proper name is William Aron) was the central figure in a four-act drama staged at Tumut Court House on Tuesday. Alleged to be an old offender and a man of many aliases, Harold's troubles commenced shortly after he came this way. His sexual depravity ...
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Advertising : 526 wordsMr. T. H. Austin, manager of Brungle Aboriginal Station, writes us to the effect that Harold did not borrow blankets from him the night ...
Article : 125 wordsThere's no doubt about Harold, alias Aron, being a "clever bloke," as was shown from the evidence given in a charge. against him of ...
Article : 772 wordsThe third charge against Harold was breaking and entering the dwelling of James Burleigh Sharp, and stealing therefrom one gun, one shirt, ...
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The Gundagai Independent (NSW : 1928 - 1954), Thu 4 Jul 1929, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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