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| FATAL FALL The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 18 October 1933, page 5 News | 1 | mollyzmum 2009-11-21 19:56:21.0 | Unable to transcribe as there is no print, just a photo. |
| FRACTURED SKULL. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 18 October 1911, page 14 News | 1 | mollyzmum 2009-11-13 15:18:57.0 | a few words are unreadable |
| ACCIDENTAL DEATH. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 14 January 1930, page 18 News | 1 | mollyzmum 2009-11-11 12:19:41.0 | Unable to read some of article |
| CASE OF ACCIDENTAL POISONING. ([?] TELEGRAPH FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) OMEO, SATURDAY. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 6 May 1889, page 6 News | 1 | mollyzmum 2009-11-10 19:15:18.0 | page is bent. partially unreadable. |
| ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 4 July 1907, page 4 News | 1 | mollyzmum 2009-11-06 19:02:23.0 | Too fuzzy to read. |
| INQUEST ON MOTHER AND CHILD. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 3 August 1928, page 12 News | 1 | mollyzmum 2009-10-22 18:28:37.0 | Text is muddled and doesn't make sense. |
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| THE SMITH STREET TRAGEDY INQUEST ON THE MURDERED WOMAN. Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828-1857) Thursday 30 July 1857, page 2 News | 2009-11-25 10:16:01.0 | THE SMITH STREET - TRAGEDY INQUE8T ON THE MURDERED Oh Tuesday the inquest on the body of Sarah Alice Hawk'ns, alias Lambert, who was mur- dered in Smith-strtet on Saturday last, was held at the Gordon Cattle, Argyle street, be- Exall, Eiisha Hunt, John Wilson, and following witnesses » ere examined. Janet Johnson being sworn deposed :-I am the wife of John Johnson, and live in Smith, street, I hive known deceased about 12 weeks, on Saturday forenoon last she breakfasted with ' and the man .(Owen [Clarke) came up to the man said, " oh 1 do have something Alice," she WOMAN. j | THE SMITH STREET TRAGEDY INQUEST ON THE MURDERED ON Tuesday the inquest on the body of Sarah Alice Hawkins, alias Lambert, who was mur- dered in Smith-street on Saturday last, was held at the Gordon Castle, Argyle-street, be- Exall, Elisha Hunt, John Wilson, and following witnesses were examined. Janet Johnson being sworn deposed :- I am the wife of John Johnson, and live in Smith- street, I have known deceased about 12 weeks, on Saturday forenoon last she breakfasted with and the man (Owen Clarke) came up to the man said, " oh I do have something Alice," she WOMAN. |
| MURDERED IN BED. ARMIDALE TRAGEDY. THE INQUEST. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 19 December 1908, page 20 News | 2009-11-25 10:11:32.0 | the previous day's proceedings liad been svho" found no blood upon it. There was and, the laundress'svho burned the clothes informed the Court that Uley did not be- The inquest svas adjourned. | the previous day's proceedings had been who found no blood upon it. There was and, the laundress who burned the clothes informed the Court that they did not be- The inquest was adjourned. |
| MURDERED IN BED. ARMIDALE TRAGEDY. THE INQUEST. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 19 December 1908, page 20 News | 2009-11-25 10:10:07.0 | Mis. Swain, licensee of the hotel, said she thought Miss O'Leary sviir svearing a grey jacket and n maroon skirl svhen bIio caine to her room calling out that Hannah had burst a blood vessel. It svas on the second occasion that she svent to the bed- room that Miss O'Leary. svho svas then of Hie window. | Mrs. Swain, licensee of the hotel, said she thought Miss O'Leary was wearing a grey jacket and a maroon skirt when she came to her room calling out that Hannah had burst a blood vessel. It was on the second occasion that she went to the bed- room that Miss O'Leary. who was then of the window. |
| MURDERED IN BED. ARMIDALE TRAGEDY. THE INQUEST. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 19 December 1908, page 20 News | 2009-11-25 10:08:20.0 | He ss'cnt back to the room svith Mrs. Swain, To Superintendent Cameron.-ne saw Miss O'Leary very shortly aft_rsvards. She had a grey coat on, and the losvcr part of her dress was svhito. When he lirst svas so great that be turned and fled. He still alive, and there svas a terrible look | He went back to the room with Mrs. Swain, To Superintendent Cameron.- He saw Miss O'Leary very shortly afterwards. She had a grey coat on, and the lower part of her dress was white. When he first was so great that be turned and fled. He still alive, and there was a terrible look |
| MURDERED IN BED. ARMIDALE TRAGEDY. THE INQUEST. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 19 December 1908, page 20 News | 2009-11-25 10:06:01.0 | Several boarders in the hotel gave es'i deneo us to having been nsviikeued by a commotion in the hotel. . One of them, Harold B. Upton, stated that svhen ho Kelly and Miss O'Lcar}' there svas a ter- rible gurgling, gasping noise. There svus light enough to seo Miss Kelly lying on the bed gasping and svaving her hands. Miss Kelly appeared to be till red ssith had broken a blood vessel." That svas svhat Miss O'Leary had called to him as she svas running to Mnt. Swain's room. | Several boarders in the hotel gave evi- dence us to having been awakened by a commotion in the hotel. One of them, Harold B. Upton, stated that when he Kelly and Miss O'Leary there was a ter- rible gurgling, gasping noise. There was light enough to see Miss Kelly lying on the bed gasping and waving her hands. Miss Kelly appeared to be all red with had broken a blood vessel." That was what Miss O'Leary had called to him as she was running to Mrs. Swain's room. |
| MURDERED IN BED. ARMIDALE TRAGEDY. THE INQUEST. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 19 December 1908, page 20 News | 2009-11-25 10:03:12.0 | 1 MURDERED IN BED. SYDNEY, Friday.-The inquest con ecrning the death of Hannah Kelly, svho svaa found with her throat cut at the Cen- tral Hotel, Armidale, on Hie morning of Sunday last, svas continued to-day. Super- Crosvn, nnd Mr. D. P. Claveric foT Agnes Sophy O'Leary, svho is charged on sus- picion svith the murder. -<> TUE INQUEST. | MURDERED IN BED. SYDNEY, Friday.-The inquest con- cerning the death of Hannah Kelly, who was found with her throat cut at the Cen- tral Hotel, Armidale, on the morning of Sunday last, was continued to-day. Super- Crown, and Mr. D. P. Claverie for Agnes Sophy O'Leary, who is charged on sus- picion with the murder. THE INQUEST. |
| INQUEST ON THE BODY OF THE MURDERED MAN. The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Tuesday 17 April 1866 Supplement: Supplement, page 2 News | 2009-11-25 10:00:11.0 | just below the armpit; the rib was b' i and very much splintered ; the bullet ha /' . dently como ont at that spot ; a ball from A» pistoi produced (which had a large bore) would ceased's body,- it would have beon impossible himself. Tho jury returnod, ns their verdict, that the deceased died from the effects of o | just below the armpit; the rib was broken and very much splintered ; the bullet had evi- dently come out at that spot ; a ball from the pistol produced (which had a large bore) would ceased's body, it would have been impossible himself. The jury returned, as their verdict, that the deceased died from the effects of of |
| INQUEST ON THE BODY OF THE MURDERED MAN. The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Tuesday 17 April 1866 Supplement: Supplement, page 2 News | 2009-11-25 09:57:24.0 | if either tho deceased or the witness attempted to remove any bullooks, he would " drop" them , Haucook said that he had examined the de- ceased's body ; ho found a circular wound low a bullet j he put his finger into the opening, and backward courso through tho tissue of the lungs, just immediately behind tho heart ; | if either the deceased or the witness attempted to remove any bullooks, he would " drop" them ; Hancock said that he had examined the de- ceased's body ; he found a circular wound low a bullet ; he put his finger into the opening, and backward course through the tissue of the lungs, just immediately behind the heart ; |
| INQUEST ON THE BODY OF THE MURDERED MAN. The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Tuesday 17 April 1866 Supplement: Supplement, page 2 News | 2009-11-25 09:55:35.0 | rodo into Brisbane and gave information to the the spot Where Lander foil. Tho meeting of Doel and the docoasod ou the road, and the firing of a shot, was BIBO witnessed by Sarah she saw tho deceased die an hour afterwards. the pistol as one"belonging to Doel ; and he saw Dool with it in his possession on Saturday employ, but latterly had beon working for the | rode into Brisbane and gave information to the the spot where Lander fell. The meeting of Doel and the deceased on the road, and the firing of a shot, was also witnessed by Sarah she saw the deceased die an hour afterwards. the pistol as one belonging to Doel ; and he saw Doel with it in his possession on Saturday employ, but latterly had been working for the |
| INQUEST ON THE BODY OF THE MURDERED MAN. The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Tuesday 17 April 1866 Supplement: Supplement, page 2 News | 2009-11-25 09:53:25.0 | is a pretty neighbor you hove got hero ; when I was in difficulties I mode my proporty over to him, and he is no.v sticking to it, and leaving mo without a penny ; Dool thon saw tho de- ceased riding up tho road, and immediately rode towards him as fast as ho could ; ho met tho deceased about eighteen chains from where Freeney waB standing ; Freeney saw a flash, and heard the roport of a firearm, and immedi- ately saw a horse gallop away from tho spot without a rider ; ho also heard erics of distress ; ho ran lo the spot and found the deceased lying "shooting him," but mentioned no name ; Dolo Freeney found a wound in deceasod's right side, and a corresponding one on tho left ; the de- | is a pretty neighbor you have got here ; when I was in difficulties I made my property over to him, and he is now sticking to it, and leaving me without a penny ; Doel then saw the de- ceased riding up the road, and immediately rode towards him as fast as he could ; he met the deceased about eighteen chains from where Freeney was standing ; Freeney saw a flash, and heard the report of a firearm, and immedi- ately saw a horse gallop away from the spot without a rider ; he also heard cries of distress ; he ran to the spot and found the deceased lying "shooting him," but mentioned no name ; Dole Freeney found a wound in deceased's right side, and a corresponding one on the left ; the de- |
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