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Advertising : 96 wordsSOME OF THE STAFF DENY—THAT THE BOYS ARE STARVED—AND CRUELLY TREATED BUT THEY CANOT ACCOUNT FOR A SHORTAGE IN MARCH—OF HALF A TON OF BREAD—AND OVER THIRD OF A TON OF VEGETABLES—OUTDOOR MANAGER'S STRAIGHTFORWARD STATEMENT—CONTRADICTIONS OF WITNESSES—CONVINCING EVIDENCE—OF "THE PRIDE OF THE ORPHANGE." ...
Article : 232 wordsLousia Hockliffe, cook and sub-matron at the Orphanage, was the next wintness. Her evidence was a detailed denial of the charges levelled against ...
Article : 616 wordsNaturally, with the staff practically giving [?]vidence on their own behalf, they had some nice things to say about each other, but this did not prevent ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 285 wordsMaud Wilcher, formerly on the statof the Orphanage, and for some months after the death of her husband superintendent, was next, and she was ...
Article : 209 wordsJames Hockliffe, Acting-Supt of the Orphanage and husband of the last wintness, denied the evidence against him of cruelty. Mr. Charteris stopped ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 847 wordsIt was now Chief Inspector Connell's furn again, and he elicited some interesting eveidence. The staff got three regular meals a day, in addition to a ...
Article : 305 wordsLondon! How is one to begin, and how to finish? The stagering immensity of it; the ...
Article : 1,711 wordsJohn Pingelly, outside manager at the Orphanage, was the next witness, and his evidence was short, but to the point. He said that one Sunday about ...
Article : 453 wordsWilliam Edward Brooks, a bright, intelligent lad of 13, said to be "The Pride of the Orphanage," was the next witness, and he gave his evidence very ...
Article : 901 wordsRichard Ross, clerk of the Children's Court under the control of the State Childrer's Department, was the next wittess. His ...
Article : 181 wordsJames Jones, the min who took umbrage on one occasion at "The Sunday Times" deseribing hir as "an inoffensive old fellow," was he next witness. ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 2 Jul 1911, Page 13
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