Dramatic highlight of the inquest during the week into the deaths of two Maori soldiers, Stanley Reginald Hooper (26) and Ned Rako Kelly (21), during a brawl at Fremantle on April 11, was the evidence of Maori soldier, thick-set Taare Kahaki, who was himself twice stabbed during the affray which occurred ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 524 wordsSpecial word of praise is due to Det.-Sgt. Jack Cannon, who was in charge of all the investigations which followed the brawl ...
Article : 167 wordsAmbulance driver Edward Alfred Armfield, who took some of the injured first of all to Fremantle Hospital, afterwards to Hollywood ...
Article : 302 wordsTwo other Maoris, both of whom were stabbed and had to be taken to hospital, told their stories of that fateful afternoon when they were ...
Article : 245 wordsDarcy Agorina Nepia, tall, good-looking, light-skinned, said that in his view the trouble really started when two US soldiers came into the ...
Article : 174 wordsReturned soldier of this war, Andrew Duncan Stitt, wearing Middle East ribbon, told of rowdiness in the bar which followed ...
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Advertising : 127 wordsFremantle shopkeeper, Con Anastos, whose store is opposite the National Hotel, said that it was about 3.10 p.m. on April 11 when he heard a commotion going on in the hotel. Next thing he saw was a U.S. ...
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Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956), Sat 1 Jul 1944, Page 10
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