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  • ...istake, and, unless we had real information, that it would be foolish to [[Police Tactics|send parties]] galloping about the country—that it had no object. ...ds they had in the district kept them informed of all the movements of the police.
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  • ...been only temporarily transferred, and that made a great reduction in the expenditure. ...ware that, with friends and sympathizers in every part of the country, the police are very heavily handicapped when they have not only to work against the ou
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  • ...placed in his judgment that his proceedings would not involve unnecessary expenditure, but that if money could be profitably employed in the capture of these men ...e resident in the district were afraid of giving the slightest clue to the police, for fear their lives might be sacrificed. All these matters were gone into
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  • ...to the accounts that I handed in, and which are printed in the accounts of expenditure, you stated that the cause of the excess in your accounts over mine was owi ...payments, but for the services rendered?— I was not responsible for any expenditure there—you were—I was not except on the second occasion.
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  • ...very lavish. In the latter portion of Mr Hare's letter he refers to the [[Police Trackers|black trackers]], and expresses his opinion that they should be re ...satisfaction they expressed at my conduct there, and my management of the police there. I do not deny that Mr Hare suffered greatly, as did Mr Sadleir , eve
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  • ...private feelings in this matter to interfere with my duty as an officer of police, and that I served Captain Standish as loyally as if he and I had never had ...his, I would point out some admissions made by him as to his career in the police force and the conduct of his pursuit of the Kellys . Although by no means i
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  • ...ch a manner where such matters were concerned, the secret movements of the police “?— Yes. ...your evidence in chief, on page 31, that you effected a saving: you found police horses in the stable turned into the paddocks. Have you found out now that
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  • Also that the Secretary obtain from the Police Department a monthly return of expenditure connected with the pursuit of the Kelly gang from 1 st June 1878 to 1 st Ju
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  • ...rticularly a superintendent of police. I do not know any superintendent of police about the country who has leisure for indulging in that pleasure. They have ...of was that the seventy [[Army|artillerymen]] were taken away and about [[Police Organisation|twenty constables]]?--Yes; I do not complain about the twenty
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  • ...by re-instating Mr Nicolson in the office of Acting Chief Commissioner of Police. Further, we recommend that in consequence of his age and impaired constitu ...receive an additional allowance of £100 per annum, under clause 29 of the Police Statute, No. 476.
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  • | Police Officers Return | Police strength in NorthernVictoria
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  • ...hat the conduct of Captain [[Standish|Standish]], as Chief Commissioner of Police, as disclosed in the evidence brought before the Commissioners, was not cha ...by reinstating Mr. Nicolson in the office of Acting Chief Commissioner of Police. Further, your Commissioners recommend that, in consequence of his impaired
    7 KB (1,067 words) - 15:39, 20 November 2015
  • ...pecially by the Government of a neighboring colony to assist the Victorian police, was the more entitled to courtesy and consideration. While Captain Standis
    7 KB (1,100 words) - 15:28, 20 November 2015
  • ...son [[Army|Artillery]] were gradually withdrawn, while the strength of the police in the district was also considerably reduced, as will be seen from the fol ...stationed in the North-Eastern district and the extra [[Cost of KellyGang|expenditure]] incurred during the period Captain Standish and Superintendent Hare were
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  • ...resist, at all points, the threatened raid, owing to the inadequacy of the police force placed at Mr. Nicolson's disposal. ...they had with them double the number of men, and incurred double the extra expenditure, in prosecuting the pursuit, allowed Mr. Nicolson.
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  • ...lony. However, none of those men have spoken to me about not assisting the police in future. 49 If your system be adopted as to stationing the police and so on, there would not be the same necessity to seek for private inform
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  • ...d="_Toc43994066">[[#_Toc43994066|Statement of Approximate Expenditure From Police Contingent]]</span> | Ordinary district [[Cost of KellyGang|Expenditure]],
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  • ...tes of Proceedings at Meetings Held by the Royal''' '''Commission''' '''on Police''' Mr. Hare, Superintendent of Police, called and examined.
    14 KB (1,710 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ...a police to [[Standish|Standish]], and with [[Hare|Hare]] commander of the police hunting after the '''KellyGang'''. Some people saw me as a dour Scot and th I led the police team against the '''KellyGang''' '''''' from the time it was formed after t
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  • '''Early Years''' I took charge of the police station at [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] on the [[1874-1877 Events|6/11/876]]. ...[[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] and a man called '''Newman''' who had escaped from the police at Wangaratta.
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