In the annals of crime few tragedies have created so widespread a feeling of horror as that which thrilled the whole of Australia when the statement of the dreadful crime that had been perpetrated at ...
Article : 443 wordsThe whole affair naturally created intense horror, not only in the district, but all through the colony, and it is certain that if the man had been caught within a short period of the perpetration of the crime he ...
Article : 456 wordsThe intense excitement caused here by the double murder at the City Bank on Sunday morning is still perceptible, and the town is crowded with people. A general feeling of commiseration is felt for ...
Article : 389 wordsMrs. Phillips had taken the precaution to light the bedroom caudle which she took with her, and when they reached the dining-room she observed a man behind the door who had the lower part of his face ...
Article : 694 words"You think I had better begin at the beginning. Well. I only know what happened after I was awakened. Fanny, that is Miss Kavanagh, who had come up from Sydney with me on Saturday, and I ...
Article : 765 wordsMrs. Phillips is still alive, but her injuries are so severe that, at the suggestion of Dr. Hawthorne, Mr. Nathaniel Connelly, police magistrate, visited the City Bank, where the injured lady lies, and took ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,068 wordsAfter the miscreant had gone, Miss M'Vicar, the servant girl, gave the alarm to Mr. Derwin, the accountant of the bank. He as soon as he heard the story, sent for Dr. Hawthorn and the police. On the ...
Article : 316 wordsThe man who was arrested at Cowra to-day, and brought here to-night, is very well known in the district: in fact, he was born within four miles of the place, and all old residents know Bertie Glasson, ...
Article : 338 wordsDuring the day intense interest was displayed in the inquest. Glasson was present in custody and watched the proceedings with the keenest interest but his mouth was open all the time and he seemed ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 30 Sep 1893, Page 696
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