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  • I forwarded a report on the new aboriginal [[Police Trackers|trackers]] produced by Const [[Kirkham|Kirkham]] for Insp [[Insp Wliiam Montfort|Mon
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  • A group of aboriginal [[Police Trackers|trackers]] were based at Benalla police station in [[1864-1873 Events|1870]]. One of 11-18/3/1879 O'Connor and the Quuensland trackers went out from the station on their first search party
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  • Queensland police sent aboriginal [[Police Trackers|trackers]] from Brisbane to Sydney by ship. They were lead by Inspector [[O'Connor|O
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  • ...acks]] [[Category:Cooktown]] [[Category:Queensland]] [[Category:Aboriginal trackers]]
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  • == Coranderrk, Aboriginal Reserve == Photograph Aboriginal settlement
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  • The aboriginal community called the junction of the [[Ovens River|Ovens]] and King Rivers Insp [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] with [[Police Trackers|trackers]] went with a [[Police Search Parties|search party]] up the King River, and
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  • ...a|Wangaratta]] on 10/10/1888. But it would seem that it was named after an aboriginal word meaning 'flat land' ...fully the direction they take and preserve the tracks, so as to enable the trackers to pick up the trail when they arrive. It is not intended to dispute the pa
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  • ...police. Many of the original trackers came from [[Coranderrk|Coranderrk]] aboriginal reserve. After the Jerilderie robbery a team of aboriginal police troopers under Insp [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] came down from Queensland
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  • ...arch Parties|police search parties]] , [[Police Trackers|police aboriginal trackers]] , [[Police pay and Conditions|police pay and conditions]] , [[Police Orga
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  • ...[[Const Broderick|Broderick]] and some local aboriginal [[Police Trackers|trackers]]. [[Hunt|Hunt]] from the Argus accompanied Brrok Smith. ...very slow, and did not appear to like to go into the scrub at all, the two trackers we had. We turned back the same line as we had gone, just came straight bac
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  • == Importance of the police aboriginal trackers == The police used aboriginal trackers to follow the '''KellyGang'''.
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  • ...the basis of time spent at the Genrowan siege. The rate for the aboriginal trackers was of course lower than for the others. Almost all the money went to the p
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