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Advertising : 72 wordsMORE Incidents of Cruelty and Callousness—Nurse Hammersley's Sensational Evidence—Dr. Clarke's Startling Story—Careless, Cruel and Wicked. The coronial enquiry into the death ...
Article : 304 wordsTom Elliott, one of the staff of the Orphanage from April 11 to June 30, against whom several of the boys had alleged that he was guilty of kicking, ...
Article : 255 wordsGeorge Coward, an attendant at the Orphanage, said he had never seen the State Children Act or had his attention called to it. He denied the ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Rev. Alfred Burton was the next witness, and his examination-in-chief was solely devoted to prove that he had been a model manager of the ...
Article : 917 wordsWm. Harold Jones, aged 13, the deceased boy's eldest brother, endorsed the evidence of his mother and the other lads at the Orphanage with ...
Article : 104 wordsEthel Lye, sewing mistress at the Orphanage from March 1 till June 30, said that when the boy Poole was taken away from the Orphanage he had on a ...
Article : 252 wordsMiss Hammersley, a nurse at the Children's Hospital was the next witness. She said that George Jones was admitted to the institution on May 21 ...
Article : 176 wordsGeorge Frederick Bowden, a breadcarter, who delivered bread at the Orphanage for six months up to the end of April last, gave some important ...
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Article : 8 wordsJames Longmore, head of the State Children's Department, stated that he had charge of the Orphanage for 13½ years, and paid it two visits a year, ...
Article : 427 wordsMrs. Coats was called, and denied everything. She did not notice anything wrong with George Jones until the Friday (May 19), when he was ...
Article : 284 wordsAnnie Charteris, ex-matron of the institution, followed. She had held the postition for the 12 months ending January 12 of this year. She was not a ...
Article : 346 wordsCecilia Cook, a widow residing in Perth, corroborated Mrs. Jones as to giving her assistance with the boy when the mother was taking him away ...
Article : 476 wordsIn answer to Mr. Jenkins, the witness said: "I did not give evidence at the North enquiry. When I saw Mr. North's advertisement I went to his ...
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Article : 9 wordsMessrs. Hayes, Glover and Stooke. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 17 wordsThe trial of David Horatio Smithson on the charge of having wilfully murdered Frances Elizabeth compton at Woodlupine on Saturday, May 13, was ...
Article : 775 wordsMercy Jones, the mother of the de[?] was the next witness. Her [?] was practically a repetition of the pathetic story of the removal of ...
Article : 543 wordsMrs. A. Hummers[?]on, of Midland Junction, was called to show that it was in May of last year, not this year, that she rang up the Orphanage for ...
Article : 196 wordsDr. Clarke, of Midland Junction, stated that on May 21 he saw George Jones about 6 p.m. The boy's right leg was very painful, and swollen from the ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 9 Jul 1911, Page 13
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