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  • ...that he would not be at the office till two. As I was just leaving Captain Standish's office after hearing that, I saw the Chief Secretary going up stairs to h ...d I was turning away from him to go and tell Captain Standish when Captain Standish came following up, running after me, as if I were trying to steal a march o
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  • ...perienced officer, and I was a better authority on the matter than Captain Standish possibly could be. ...n Standish had taken in this matter to him; I certainly was. I met Captain Standish at the railway as I was leaving by train when I was returning to Benalla. H
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  • ...ks of only one interview, whereas there were two. On that occasion Captain Standish ...of Spencer street, and I went back the same train, and I wrote to Captain Standish telling him, so that I did go by that train.
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  • 965 It was upon the May occasion that Captain [[Standish|Standish]] met you at the railway station?- Yes. ...May, about the time of the letters about the armour-and interview Captain Standish here?- Certainly.
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  • ...me, sometimes apparently of his own accord, and sometimes through Captain Standish. ...his. When I took charge at Benalla in July, relieving Mr. Hare and Captain Standish, I found the men, notwithstanding their seven months' work, very ignorant o
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  • ...tegory:October 1807]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...tegory:October 1808]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...nd that was the usual custom, and that was what I was annoyed with Captain Standish for; they were done by him without consulting me, and without my knowledge, ...tegory:October 1809]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...y interfered with by Mr [[Hare|Hare]], and sometimes by Captain [[Standish|Standish]]; is that one of the cases by Mr Hare?- Yes, that is one of them. ...tegory:October 1810]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ned them. This is the last thing I have to refer to. In Captain [[Standish|Standish]]'s examination he alluded to paying my agents large some of money. I just 1061 This shows the money paid for secret service by you and Captain Standish?- In one instance.
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  • ...te any blame to the Victorian authorities in this matter. In fact, Captain Standish showed my men every kindness. ...ly start for the morrow a constable galloped up with a letter from Captain Standish, saying if we were not on anything good perhaps it would be better to retur
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  • ...l the working, with the exception of two or three times Captain [[Standish|Standish]] withheld knowledge. ...Commissioner he could easily capture them by sending out a party. Captain Standish sent out Mr Hare and a large party of men, as near as I can remember, consi
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  • ...ry:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...l be all up with him now, as he has not another friend left." Captain Standish never once went out with a party of police the whole time I was with him at 1105 You heard Captain Standish's statement here?- Yes, he went to Melbourne several times, but never staye
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  • ...ntly, I had no opportunity of explaining to my Commissioner." Captain Standish's communications were these, and I may state that I applied for them to the ...n from under my command while we remained on duty in Victoria; but Captain Standish did not lose a minute, but sent up orders to Mr. Nicolson to take the man o
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  • ...t 7 p.m., I received a note (this is the original) from Captain [[Standish|Standish]]. ...see that I was held blameless with my Government. Before leaving, Captain Standish said- "How long will you be before you are ready to start?" I loo
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  • ...egory:November 1804]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...egory:November 1805]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...egory:November 1806]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...remaining outlaws recovered, together with that of Joe Byrne, and Captain Standish arrived on the scene. 1177 Martin Cherry was the only men taken out who was not dead?- Yes. Captain Standish arrived upon the Glenrowan platform at about half past five.
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