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  2. SHIPPING.

    ZEALANDIA, s.s., 5,660 tons, Fred Sharriff master, from the Eastern States. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., agent. OLIVE, ketch, from the Nor'-West. ...

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  3. THE GIBSON CASE

    The trial of Alexander James Gibson, who was alleged to have obtained £10 from Mrs. Elsie Amelia Beale by false pretences, was resumed in ...

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  4. National Service

    Mr. A. S. Roe presided over the Exemption Court this morning, and Lieut. M. M. Mosts appeared for the military authorities. A number of ...

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  5. THE CULT OF SABOTAGE

    The bearing of the charge of conspiracy against the King, preferred against eleven men was proceeded with by Mr. T. P. Davies, P.M., in No. ...

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  6. SABS ARE PROWLING HERE

    and striking terror in the craniums of the enemy. The I.W.W. is looked to when tactics are required by the A.M.A. and others. ...

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  7. NO. 3. COURT.

    No. 3 Court is a very small Court,—ridiculously small for the hearing of such an important case—and the accommodation for public, Press, and ...

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  8. CHORUS OF "HEAR, HEARS."

    At this stage Mr. Pilkington read an extract from an issue of "Direct Action." The accused greeted the quotation with a chorus of "Hear ...

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  9. THE ACCUSED MEN.

    The accused men were:—Michael Sawtell, Montague Miller, Alexander Sarr ...

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  10. OTHER INTERESTING FINDS.

    Witness continued that a letter from Sawtell to Boulder Local No. 6 was also found. The writer stated that, with another man, he "jumped" the ...

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  11. KISSING IN COURT.

    There was an unusual incident, with which was associated a touch of pathos, as the ten accused who had been in prison filed into the Court. George ...

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  12. THE FIRST CROSS-EXAMINATION

    Mr. Haynes: You say the men at the meeting on February 7 were principally Austrians and Italians? Witness: Yes. ...

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  13. QUESTIONS FROM "SABOTAGE."

    Mr. Pilkington then quoted the following passages from the pamphlet:—Several of the accused punctuated the quotations with "hear, hear!" ...

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  14. OUT OF "COLLAR."

    The accused, with the exception of Sawtell, were well dressed, though many of them were without collars. Lunn was attired in "whites." ...

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  15. THE BAR.

    Mr. W. Dwyer appeared for O'Neill and Miller, Mr. T. Walker for Horrocks, and Mr. Harold Haynes for Sidoti. ...

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  16. SEARCH AT HORROCKS' HOUSE.

    James Lynam Dempsey, detective-sergeant in charge of the Kalgoorlie division, was examined by Mr. H. B. Jackson, who was assisting Mr. ...

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  17. THE CHARGE.

    Accused, who sat on chairs in semicircular formation, were charged, on the information of Detective-Sergeant Henry Mann, with having "between ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. "SNOBS AND LICKSPITTLES."

    Witness produced a letter from Tom M'Hillan, at Corinthian, to "Fellow Worker Lunn," at Boulder. It read as follows:— ...

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  19. ACCUSED SAY "HEAR, HEAR."

    The conduct of the case was remarkable for one thing—the interruptions and remarks of the accused while, counsel was outlining the case. They ...

    Article : 148 words
  20. THE EVIDENCE.

    P.C.C. Stanley Reid, stationed at Boulder, said he had been stationed there about two and a half years. He knew the two accused, Sawtell and ...

    Article : 605 words
  21. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS.

    In the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Messrs. W. E. Wray and E. H. Tomkinson, J's.P., Olive Clifford was charged with a breach of ...

    Article : 254 words
  22. "YOURS, IN REVOLT."

    Witness, continuing, said he found on Horrocks the following letter:—Imperial Hostel, Oxide-street, Broken Hill, 24/9/16. ...

    Article : 113 words
  23. MR. PILKINGTON OPENS.

    Mr. Pilkington, in opening, said the accused were charged under section 52 of the Criminal Code, sub-section 1, which provided that any person who ...

    Article : 542 words
  24. A STONE WALL.

    On October 31 Arthur Butterworth called at a warehouse near the Fremantle Police Station, to transact some business, and left his horse and ...

    Article : 187 words
  25. UNDERWEIGHT BREAD.

    This morning in the Fremantle Police Court, before Messrs. W.E. Wray and E. H. Tomkinson, J's.P., Kenneth M'Kenzie, a baker, was charged with ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. SOLDIERS WITH MACHINE GUNS

    have left Melbourne for here. So far they have not arrived, but may be in camp at Petersburg or at Terowie; also the police here have been ...

    Article : 146 words
  27. MR. PILKINGTON CONTINUES.

    Continuing, Mr. Pilkington said there was only one other document to which he desired to refer, viz., "The Advancing Proletariat," which was ...

    Article : 613 words
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