From the Western Star and Roma Advertiser, Saturday 26 November 1881
Cardell - At Tickera, South Australia,at the residence of his son-in-law Henry Bruce, William Harris Cardell, aged 90 years, and father of Chas William E.b. Cardell, chemist, Roma
Evening Journal (Adelaide,SA)Tue 30 Aug 1870
William. Harris Cardell was charged, on the information of Inspector Ray, of Kensington and Norwood, with keeping a house of illfame.
Mr. J. W. Downer for defendant.Informant stated that defendant had been cautioned as to the character of persons residing in one of his houses, and promised to get rid of them. Andrew Smith said he was quite "intosticated," and " could not swear to nothing." Another witness said the place was a house of "ill-flame," and he had seen men come out with their "waists round women's arms," and afterwards corrected
himiself on the latter point. Had seen a man go in and stay all day till late in the evening.
The evidence was not deemed sufficient. Dismissed.
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