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... court of inquiry decided by two to one that there was no prima facie case to charge Bentley and his associates with murder or manslaughter . Scobie's digger mates , smelling corruption and convinced in particular that one of the pro ...
... court of inquiry decided by two to one that there was no prima facie case to charge Bentley and his associates with murder or manslaughter . Scobie's digger mates , smelling corruption and convinced in particular that one of the pro ...
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... Court on 11 February 1873 for feloniously stealing the cattle . During the trial there was much laughter in the court when the defence lawyer exposed one of the witnesses for the prosecution as a lunatic , who , in response to some ...
... Court on 11 February 1873 for feloniously stealing the cattle . During the trial there was much laughter in the court when the defence lawyer exposed one of the witnesses for the prosecution as a lunatic , who , in response to some ...
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... court judges , police magistrates and wardsmen , coroners and Crown prosecutors , and a large number of officials in the Departments of Crown Lands , Mines , Trade and Customs , Railways and Public Works . When the contents of the ...
... court judges , police magistrates and wardsmen , coroners and Crown prosecutors , and a large number of officials in the Departments of Crown Lands , Mines , Trade and Customs , Railways and Public Works . When the contents of the ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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