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Advertising : 5,663 wordsThe adjourned hearing of the evidence on the charge against Charles Briggs of wrecking the express train at Horseshoe-bridge on the evening of September 20, took place on ...
Article : 261 wordsWilliam Wells, residing at Bagdad, said; I remember purchasing a hat at Mr. Hinds' store at Pontville on the night the train was wrecked. I paid 3s. for it. It was a brown ...
Article : 85 wordsErnest Liddell, a constable in the Territorial Police, stationed at New Town, said: I came to Pontville Gaol to perform duty on September 25. The accused was under my ...
Article : 332 wordsJohn Marshall, Sub-inspector of Police, stationed at North Bridgewater, said: I know the accused, Charles Briggs, and saw him gat Bridgewater sale on Wednesday, ...
Article : 673 wordsJohn Kidd Wilmer, minister of the Church of England at Brighton, said: I remember visiting Po[?]tville gaol on September, 25, and having a conversation with the accused, ...
Article : 554 wordsMichael Talby, ganger, on the main-line railway, said: I was at the Horseshoebridge on tho night of the derailment of the train.[?] The bridge and the section there ...
Article : 950 wordsCharles Wright, Superintendent of Police in the Brighton district, said: I accompanied Superintendent Hedberg to arrest the accused on Saturday, September 23, ...
Article : 465 wordsDaniel Wilson, farmer, Macquarie Plains, said: I travelled in a train with a man named Briggs, but I believe I have made a mistake. ...
Article : 55 wordsWilliam Davitt said: I am the coustable in charge of the watchhouse at Pontville. I had charge of the accused Chas. Briggs on the 25th of last month, when the Rev. J. K. ...
Article : 551 wordsThe Warden asked the usual questions of the accused, giving him the customary warning that anything he said would be taken down, and might be used against him as ...
Article : 130 wordsWilliam McKialay, a constable stationed at Brighton Junction, said: I Was in charge of the accused on che 25th of last month. He made a voluntary statement, saying that he ...
Article : 394 wordsSufferers are not generally aware that these diseases are contagions, or the[?] they are [?] to the presence of living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose and eustachian ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 9 Oct 1893, Page 4
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