Yesterday morning (Monday) at Cowra Mrs. Cortis saw a man near the Books changing his clothing, and afterwards saw him hurrying down the river towards Sloane's homestead. ...
Article : 89 wordsAnother densely packed meeting assembled at the Protestant Hall last night, principally composed of the labor sections. Mr. McMillan was cordially received ...
Article : 130 wordsBert H. Glasson was arrested here at i o'clock to-day, charged with the murders at Carcoar. He was scratched on the forehead, and ...
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Advertising : 232 wordsSir,—As Alderman Crago, iu his reply, did not deny the correctness of my version of our dispute, and as yours was an entirely different one, I may be allowed ...
Article : 279 wordsThe accused, Glosson, slept well through the night, and ate a hearty breakfast this morning. He has not yet made any statement. ...
Article : 32 wordsMrs. Phillips passed a quiet night, and is slightly improved to-day. It will not be possible for her to be examined for some time. ...
Article : 30 wordsSheep.—25,100 sheep were penned yesterday, and the market was weaker; wethers bring 5s 7d to 10s 7d, ewes 4s 11d to 8s 6d. ...
Article : 70 wordsIt has been ascertained that up to Saturday morning the accused was staying with his wife at the Hotel Metropole, Sydney, and that he left Sydney by the ...
Article : 79 wordsThe excitement ia town is very great, and crowds surround the court trying to catch a view of tho prisoner. ...
Article : 24 wordsPrior to being taken into court, Glasson was placed with a dozen civilians in the Watch-house, and Miss Stoddart, with friends, entered. She was asked if she could identify the man. ...
Article : 114 wordsBLAYNEY ELECTORATE.—Last night at Town Hall, Blayney, Mr. W. Kelk decided a political address, as Announced, "fairly well attended audience ...
Article : 433 wordsE. H. Glasson, the man arrested at Cowra for the murder of Mr. Phillips and Miss Cavanagh, has just arrived by train from Cowra, under a strong escort of ...
Article : 141 wordsThe murdered manager, Mr. Phillips, is described as being a sound business man, and of very pleasant disposition, but naturally inclined to be nervous. He was ...
Article : 115 wordsThe settling over the late Randwick meeting passed of! rather unsatisfactorily. Several punters were missing. There was a fair amount of speculation ...
Article : 33 wordsLast evening in the Lecture Hall, Mr. T. W. Glover delivered a lecture in connection with the New South Wales Local Option League. ...
Article : 790 wordsThe court was crowded as soon as the doors were opened, and the inquest opened before the coroner, Mr. J. Lithgow Cobb, and a jury of twelve. ...
Article : 168 wordsA shock of earthquake was experienced in some of the country centres yesterday. ...
Article : 16 wordsRev. Mr. Symonds, who 19 leaving Queanbeyan, refuses to give up the church keys till arrangements are made for the payment of arrears in his stipend. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe steamship Oruba took 50,000 soys, to London yesterday. ...
Article : 12 wordsThe "reporter of the Carcoar Chronicle, writing at the spot, furnishes the following account:— It was at first thought that the outrage was ...
Article : 816 wordsOwing to the difficulty of obtaining water at Coolgardie goldfield a large number of miners are expected to return shortly to Perth. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe following is the full text of the letter found on accused when arrested. It was written in pencil on the back of a church concert programme :— ...
Article : 207 wordsHeavy, rain has fallen over nearly the whole of the country in Victoria, and considerable damage has been done by floods. ...
Article : 25 wordsGlasson was terribly agitated and pale, and stared about him, recognising the bank officials and others. His appearance was truly pitiable. He was shivering as though with cold and ...
Article : 203 wordsThe cutter Meter was seized at Wallacoota for smuggling, but the owners escaped with the vessel en route for Edea. ...
Article : 24 wordsMr. Frances, Chairman of the Railway Commissioners in Victoria, has issued a writ against the Argus and the Australasian for libel, damages being laid at £10,000. ...
Article : 31 wordsDRUNK.—James Kelly was charged with being drunk in William-street. Remanded for two days for medical treatment. INDECENT LANGUAGE.—Henry Sutton ...
Article : 406 wordsJoseph George Derwin, accountant, City Bank, deposed : On Saturday I was at tho Bank all day; James W. Phillips, tho late manager, was in the Bank that day; Mr. Healey took the ...
Article : 1,351 wordsIn so far as the cruel murder of Miss Cavanagh is concerned (says the Stay), nothing more pitiful has come under public notice in the annals of crime in this ...
Article : 571 words[?] the Ministerial dinner last night [?] was a good attendance of members [?]th Houses, and a large number of [?]rs; but several who have hitherto ...
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