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  • ...border. On the [[Benalla|platform]] they met Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]], a police magistrate for the North Eastern District, and noticed immediately that he was in a mo
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  • ...g Court in Euroa, led Mr McCauley to say that it must have been the police magistrate. ‘By G---,’ replied Hart; ‘If I’d know that at the time, I would ha
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  • ...ainst whom no charges supported by evidence were disclosed, but the police magistrate, with a hint from the Government, declared that exceptional cases demanded
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  • ...refused to admit anyone till the arrival of Mr [[Foster|Foster]], a police magistrate from Beechworth, to whom they shortly explained the facts of the affair.
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  • ...ere about, and there were some funny things happened at times. One night a magistrate? heard the cook drop a saucepan on the floor in the middle of the night, an
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  • ...ole seizure was confiscated, and in those days, instead of selling it, the magistrate directed that the liquor was to be destroyed. This order was made with rega
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  • ...th an abscess on his liver, and the doctors had all given him up. A police magistrate had shown him great attention both day and night during his illness, and wh
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  • He replied, "I have sent to the police magistrate to ask him to fight a duel with me in the morning." I said, "Why, ...direction with our prisoner and took him safely into the camp. The police magistrate remanded him next day back to Tasmania , at the same time telling us we had
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  • ...emselves and keeping out of the clutches of the police. At last the police magistrate, Mr [[Foster|Foster]], refused to remand them any longer, and discharged th
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  • "A day or two since Mr W H Foster (police magistrate) attended at the Beechworth Gaol and admitted to bail this woman who had be
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  • ...in the district, where she was so well known. Even Mr Alfred Wyatt, police magistrate, whose headquarters were at that time at Benalla, when giving evidence befo Strange words indeed, from a police magistrate who had sworn to do justice without fear or favour!
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  • Question — Who was the magistrate? ([[Royal Commission report day 13 page 11|RC2906]])
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  • ...that he had not had sufficient time to prepare the defence. The presiding magistrate granted the remand.
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  • ...nt any danger. He there- upon took counsel with Mr James D Rankin, a local magistrate and merchant, and the two, with another man, made their way towards the ban
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  • ...ng the absence of the other members of the gang at Euroa, Mr Wyatt, police magistrate, arrived on the train with a line repairer named Watt, and discovered the d
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  • ...ppointment of a warden for these gold-fields, who would also act as police magistrate, both at Mansfield and the Jamieson,
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  • POLICE MAGISTRATE AND WARDEN
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  • ...al and immaterial," perhaps he will be able to explain why the Police Magistrate, Mr Sturt, before whom the case was heard, did not commit Mr Raphael if he
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  • ...only in furniture to be everything desirable in a Court-house. The police magistrate is Captain Marcus '''Brownrigg''', RN, and the clerk of petty session and C
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  • ...ublic School. '''George [[Riverina area|Maunsell]],''' Esq., is the police magistrate; he also undertakes the duty of Crown Lands agent. The best thing about Moa
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  • ...r public meetings, dinners or concerts. Mr '''George Landlord''' is police magistrate, Mr Henry Luth is mayor, and Mr '''C E Pascoe''' is the energetic town cler
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  • ...ined to grant a warrant. At this stage of the proceedings a Mr Sherring, a magistrate, who resides some distance from Mansfield, came into the town. Tilt applied ...Mr Reid did no more than his duty, in informing a young and inexperienced magistrate of what his fellow-magistrates had already done in the case.  
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  • ...g no claim to architectural beauty. Henry '''Baylis,''' Esq, is the police magistrate, and the other members of the bench are '''Chas. M Lloyd, John Leitch, Jame
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  • ...deserves censure for this state of things - Mr '''J E Pearce''' is Police Magistrate, and Mr '''Blake''', Clerk of Petty Sessions.
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  • ...ral good stores, and public houses. Robert B Mitchell, Esq., is the police-magistrate, and be is highly spoken of in his small kingdom, which also includes Moula
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  • ...unt at Balranald in company with Mr [[Riverina area|Mitchell]], the police magistrate of the district, we had a pleasant ride to '''[[Riverina area|Yanga]]''' .
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  • To the Police Magistrate. - I think it was about 6 o'clock in the morning when I saw the men. Notice
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  • (Before the Police magistrate and Dr Hallett JP)
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  • (Before the Police Magistrate and Mr DH Evans)
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  • ...s illegally in custody; he applied for a remand till Monday, as the police magistrate would then be present; the prisoner was arrested on simply a telegram; the
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  • ...ent was infictable for not giving notice there. was no offence. The Police Magistrate, however, decided, to hear the evidence, and Mr O'Leary called the followin At the conclusion of the evidence for the plaintiff the Police Magistrate stated that there was no evidence under the first part of the 21st section
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  • ...lock-up on Monday as being perfectly destitute and blind. In answer to the Magistrate, Hegarty stated he had been working for a farmer named Doyle, besides some
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  • ...iott contended that the offence was not an inflatable .one, and the Police Magistrate ruled that it was, in the case of a child under 16 years of age Richard Hol
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  • ...ts have had no church of their own, but through the courtesy of the Police Magistrate, Captain Brownrigg, they have been in the habit of assembling in the court-
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  • ...were summoned by the police for playing cricket on the Sunday. The Police magistrate let the boys off easy, and advised them not to be caught playing cricket an
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  • ...his part of the country. I was much gratified to hear that our late police magistrate, '''Mr Pitcairn''', who was so universally respected during his residence i
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  • ...inite conclusion as to what his really been the cause of the fatality. The magistrate appears to have come to the conclusion that the deceased had died from the
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  • "A day or two since Mr W [[Foster|Foster]] (police magistrate) attended at the Beechworth Gaol and admitted to bail this woman who had be
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  • ...n made on oath was sworn by W A Mainwaring before Fredk Call Esq, a police magistrate in and for the colony of Victoria, and a justice of the peace in and for th ...st November, thereupon duly issued by the said Fredk Call, as such police magistrate and justice of the police as aforesaid, for the apprehension of the said Ed
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  • ...ly shown that the men were shearers, so they were at once brought before a magistrate and discharged from custody. This pursuit of a false scent lost the police
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  • ...ot the persons who had been seen on the Murray, they brought them before a magistrate in Chiltern on Sunday, and had them released from custody. There can be no
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  • ...ly shown that the men were shearers, so they were at once brought before a magistrate and discharged from custody. This pursuit of a false scent lost the police
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  • ...necessary in order that certain affidavits should be made before a police magistrate in Melbourne, so as to have the [[Chief Secretary|outlawry]] of the gang re
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  • ...necessary in order that certain affidavits should be made before a police magistrate in Melbourne, so as to have the outlawry of the gang regularly proclaimed.
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  • ...arrant was thereupon duly issued by the said Frederick Call as such police magistrate and justice of the peace as aforesaid for the apprehension of the said Dani
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  • ...en of the class. The man whose specious story imposed the other day upon a magistrate of the experience of Judge COPE is another instance, and the KELLYS, to jud
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  • ...n]]) said to him – "It is not Mr Scott; it is Mr. Wyatt, the police magistrate. You had better clear out of this before you get into trouble." Gould ...d out on bail, but this was strenuously opposed by Detective Ward, and the magistrate remanded the prisoner until Saturday next, and refused to take any bail. Th
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  • ...ork in the stable, or a groom in the garden, public opinion and the police magistrate would both enforce the view that the master who gave such directions exceed
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  • ...made by the prisoners, who wished the cases to be at once decided, but the magistrate granted the remand asked for. The prisoners, who were handcuffed together,
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  • ...said 'Mr. Scott is not here, you are mistaken it is Mr. Wyatt, the police magistrate; Gould then apologized; on the 7th Gould was also on the platform, and said
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  • ...e warrant, and said that the remand warrant was not sufficient. The police magistrate said he could not go behind the remand warrant.
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  • ...bourne they would be free in five minutes. Mr Read then at length told the magistrate his duty. The police magistrate said an exceptional case had been brought before him, and he thought reason
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  • ...that the charges should either be proceeded with or withdrawn. The police magistrate, however, decided that the remand sought for should be granted as he had to The Police '''Magistrate''' - I think Mr Hare has a perfect right to appear here.
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  • ...behalf of the Crown on the previous Saturday. It was true that the police magistrate stated at the time that he would not be bound by any such arrangement, but ...e was another matter he would like to bring under the notice of the police magistrate. Some of his clients had told him that since they had been in Beechworth Ga
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  • The Police Magistrate (Mr '''Foster''') said that a great deal had been said about the agreement The '''Police Magistrate'''. - That is a matter that rests with the police. I do not pledge myself t
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  • The '''Police Magistrate'''. - What about the remand warrant? The '''Police Magistrate'''. - I consider that you cannot go behind the remand warrant.
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  • ...e bench, while another newspaper had stated that he had bullied the police magistrate. He would ask whether such statements were correct, as during all the years
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  • ...ed, you can go." When the prisoners were first brought up, the police magistrate said that very likely at the end of a week the police would be able to brin ...d used it it was only right they should do so, but he would ask the police magistrate to say whether such language had fallen from him.
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  • ...e to the prisoners, were ungentlemanly and in excessive bad taste. Fancy a magistrate adjudicating on most important cases, saying to a prisoner charged with a s
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  • ...t character, and only lasted about a quarter of an hour, whilst the Police Magistrate in marked contrast to his conduct the previous Saturday, was extremely quie The Police Magistrate remanded the accused until Tuesday (today).
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  • Mr [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]] objected. The police magistrate after again complaining that he had been misrepresented said that anything Mr. '''Furnell''' said he would convey the police magistrate's remarks to his chief.
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  • The Police Magistrate, after again complaining that he had been misrepresented, said that anythin Mr Superintendent Furnell would convey the police magistrate’s remarks to his chief.
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  • The Police Magistrate, after again complaining that he had been misrepresented, said that anythin Mr Superintendent Furnell would convey the police magistrate’s remarks to his chief.
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  • ...rom the 18th February till the 25th. It was contended on his behalf that a magistrate could not remand prisoners indefinitely without same reasonable cause, that ...d that this remand warrant was good in form, but it was contended that the magistrate had no jurisdiction to order the remand. M'Elroy's a affidavit stated that
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  • ...eason given for this remand, it was mere caprice on the part of the police magistrate.
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  • ...against him, and the question really resolved itself into this 4 - Could a magistrate remand a prisoner from time to time without evidence, and so keep him in ga
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  • ...oken his leg, and he intended to ask for his discharge. Perhaps the police magistrate would visit him in gaol Mr Foster assented, and subsequently went to the ga ...early showed that without evidence it was not within the jurisdiction of a magistrate to remand. Besides was it reasonable to ask for a remand under the circumst
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  • ...oken his leg. He intended to ask for his discharge, and perhaps the Police Magistrate would visit him in gaol. ...rly showed that without evidence it was not within the jurisdiction of the Magistrate to remand. Besides, was it reasonable to ask for a remand under the circums
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  • ...ght|ISAIAH WRIGHT]] stamp-he has publicly threatened the Beechworth police magistrate with violence if he ever regains his liberty-would be kept out of harm's wa
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  • ...th able-bodied strong men, and had it not been for the interference of the magistrate the police would have been severely hurt. As it was they were scratched abo
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  • ...rs|imprisonment of the men]] without any evidence against them. The police magistrate concurred, and said four months ought to be sufficient to enable the police
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  • ...uin gaol. Costs of the court were also given against defendant, the police magistrate remarking that they had no power to inflict a lesser penalty. Mr Conant wit
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  • ...us things went on week after week, and month after month, until the Police Magistrate, not seeing any probability of a conviction being obtained in any reasonabl
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  • ...arrest of all suspected persons, seeing that, thanks to the weakness of a magistrate, the [[Sympathizers|sympathises]] with the outlaws have again been set free
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  • J A PANTON, Police Magistrate The hon. the Minister of Justice
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  • ...em as easily as they got them to follow them from Wantabadgery. The police magistrate declined to grant the request. The evidence was then gone into. It was simi
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  • ...resumed this morning, at the Gundagai Police Court, before Mr Love, police magistrate. Superintendent Singleton said he did not intend to call further evidence.
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  • ...f an inquest. The police are upon the scene in force. Mr WH Foster, police magistrate and coroner, visited the spot without delay. A large crowd surrounded the h
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  • ..., but no further particulars are to hand yet. Mr [[Foster|Foster]], police magistrate, proceeded to the scene of the affray to hold an inquest, but decided to po
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  • ...remand till the 5 th prox., issued by Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]], the local police magistrate. He will then had to be brought the form a magisterial bench and committed
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  • The police are making preparations to escort Mr Bickerton, the police magistrate at [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]], from that place to Greta, to hold an inquiry
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  • ...e officers who had taken part in the attack on the hotel at Glenrowan, the magistrate before whom the inquiry was held exonerated all the police and civilians wh ...fter some delay, Superintendent Sadlier telegraphed to the police to get a magistrate's certificate authorising the burial of the bodies. This was obtained from
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  • ...ment, however, it was decided that as the game was not worth the candle, a magistrate's order for internment would suffice, and the police were therefore recalle
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  • The verdict given by the presiding magistrate was that 'Having heard the evidence given here with touching the death of t
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  • ...ey have exercised so long and so ruthlessly.  The appointment of a police magistrate to this district is greatly to be desired.”
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  • ...counsel for the defence, in case Kelly’s friends decline to do so.  The magistrate, after a brief statement, consented to a remand. ...on to hold the inquest afterwards; and then the difficulty of protecting a magistrate while holding the enquiry, causing the withdrawal of the order for its hold
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  • ...Glenrowan affray.  At a coronial inquiry held on his body, the presiding magistrate returned the following verdict:― “Having heard the evidence given herew
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  • ...ment, however, it was decided that as the game was not worth the candle, a magistrate’s order for interment would suffice, and the police were therefore recall
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  • ...[[Standish|Standish]] taking a seat on the bench, he being the only other magistrate present; but this was presently explained by Mr Foster, stating, in reply t
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  • ...bench. Captain [[Standish|Standish]] occupied a seat alongside the police magistrate. The great bulk of the crowd were excluded, but they remained all the time
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  • Mr '''Gaunson''' thanked the police magistrate for the adjournment he had granted, and said that he had since been busy re
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  • As on previous occasions Mr Foster PM was the only magistrate on the bench.
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  • Mr. Gaunson applied to the Police Magistrate that Kelly might be supplied with one newspaper to assist his case, but Mr.
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  • ...n''' said that he now desired to offer a few observations to the presiding magistrate. He did not propose to say any- thing against the prisoner being committed
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  • ...s. The learned counsel then proceeded to state that neither the committing magistrate or the governor of the gaol exercised any discretion in the matter, and tha
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  • ...ing train, and on the next day had a long conference with Mr Wyatt, police magistrate. He informed me that on the night the bank was stuck up he was travelling o
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  • ...m memory at what time the interruption took place. Witness had been police magistrate for nine years. He was intimately acquainted with the Police Offences Statu
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  • ..., and was well acquainted with the outlaw. He would supply the name of the magistrate, who could be summoned if the Commission so desired. This gentleman describ
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  • ...will be retained in his position pending his appointment as a stipendiary magistrate, which will be made in a few weeks, and the action decided upon yesterday w
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  • ...late assistant commissioner of police, was sworn in yesterday as a police magistrate before his Honour Mr Justice Higinbotham in Chambers. Mr Nicolson proceeds
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  • Mr [[Call|Call]], police magistrate for Melbourne, who was also examined, urged that it was undesirable to flog
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  • “To Francis Augustus Hare, Esq., Police Magistrate— late superintendent of police force, Bourke district. ...discharge of your duties. Through your appointment to the office of police magistrate of this colony, we feel assured that the service from which you are now sep
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  • ...te office, as shown by the evidence, assumed the discretionary powers of a magistrate, and ignored the chief commissioner respecting matters that carne before hi
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  • Mr F [[Hare|Hare]], police magistrate, and lately superintendent of police, has written a [[The Last of the Bushr ...who has knowledge of the subject is aware that it was Mr Nicolson, police magistrate, and recently assistant commissioner of police, who was with Mr Hare at the
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  • ...police force followed, and Mr Hare retiring from office, was made a police magistrate in 1882, which position he had since held. While his discretion in connecti
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  • ...r branches of the service, and, as a consequence he was appointed a police magistrate, a duty which he discharged with credit and honour up to within a few days
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  • ...and the next day had a long conference with Mr. [[Wyatt|Wyatt]] the police magistrate. Mr. Wyatt informed me that he was returning from [[Seymour|Seymour]], or s
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  • The magistrate Mr Wyatt, who had been in Euroa on the day of the robbery and saw the broke
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  • ...ck in the evening, and were getting our tickets when Mr. Wyatt, the police magistrate, came by us in a very excited manner. I saw something under his coat. He ca
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  • ...rc2121">[[#rc2121|2121]]</span> ''By the Commission''. —you are a police magistrate?— Yes.
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  • Mr Wyatt was the resident police Magistrate at Benalla.
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  • <span id="rc2259">[[#rc2259|2259]]</span> You were not the police magistrate at Beechworth?— No.
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  • ...as a magistrate. With regard to Isaiah Wright, he had been before me as a magistrate several times and had received punishments, and had sent a message to me th
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  • <span id="rc2329">[[#rc2329|2329]]</span> Are you the police magistrate for the immediate district, Benalla being your head-quarters, and where doe ...id="rc2336">[[#rc2336|2336]]</span> How many years have you been a police magistrate?— About nine.
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  • ...my day at Euroa; then they said immediately that was Mr. Wyatt, the police magistrate, when Steve Hart said, “By God, if I had known that I would have popped h
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  • <span id="rc2392">[[#rc2392|2392]]</span> Were you not, as police magistrate of the district, responsible, to a certain extent, for the state of the dis
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  • ..."rc2425">[[#rc2425|2425]]</span> Did you receive any information, as being magistrate of the district, of the purchase of ammunition from Melbourne ?— I did...
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  • Mr Wyatt was the police magistrate who travelled down to Euroa on the day of the robbery and saw that the tele
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  • ...ually, they both lead to the same result if fairly conducted. The [[Courts|magistrate]], upon hearing the evidence of witnesses concerning the death of any one, ...ole of the official papers from the Gazette were shown and read before the magistrate.
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  • <span id="rc9167">[[#rc9167|9167]]</span> Has the magistrate complained?— He has.
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  • ...prosecute and made very light of it; and I referred it back to the police magistrate, and he went and made enquiries; and then I referred to Mr. Winch and asked
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  • ...[[#rc13336|13336]]</span> ''By the Commission''— What are you?— Police magistrate and coroner.
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  • <span id="rc13372">[[#rc13372|13372]]</span> You have acted as police magistrate in the [[Gippsland|Gippsland]] district and this district for several years
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  • ...ar as Euroa and took out horses, made arrangements with Mr. Wyatt , Police Magistrate, to return to Benalla to inform Mr. Nicolson . I proceeded to Younghusband'
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  • ...n whose respectability I believed, and especially one from Mr Crawford , a magistrate and a coach proprietor, whom I have known for the last eighteen years. I de
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  • ..., and from that time to the present I have been intimately connected as a magistrate with that district as I am now. My station was on the Murray opposite [[Pee
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  • ...district. Again passing up the street here in Melbourne, one day, I met a magistrate (this is exactly my difficulty—I do not want to give the names), but in r ..., that Ned Kelly was seen near Melbourne”?— Now, on that date, I met a magistrate from my district, and in conversation relative to the Kellys, as every one
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  • ...for Mr. Nicolson . – John Sherritt , senr. I solemnly swear, before any magistrate or J.P., that the contents of this is true. – John Sherritt , senr. In my
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  • ...own the line, they returned a distinct negative. The warning of the police magistrate was disregarded. Turning to him, Mr. Nicolson said, &quot;it will not alter
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  • ...at Ballarat about this time was enormous, and consisted of: - Eyre, Police Magistrate; Fenwick, Resident (i.e. Principal) Commissioner, with Bury, Sherard, Webst
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  • ...hom had fallen out with the other officers. Eyre, who was the first Police Magistrate, was relieved by D’Ewes, who continued in office until the Ballarat outbr At first Buninyong was the Government Headquarters. The first Police Magistrate, Eyre, and his clerk A P Akehurst, resided there. It was at Buninyong that
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  • ...intimation to the magistrate that the improper practices should cease. The magistrate took fright and cleared out of Victoria .
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  • ...e lawyers and officers of the Court. In the centre was E P S Sturt, Police Magistrate, like Lot in Sodom , his righteous soul vexed at the whole proceedings.
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  • ...uthorities, Bentley, the landlord, was proceeded against before the Police Magistrate, John D’Ewes, and two other justices, Messrs Robert Rede and James Johnst
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  • In due course the matter came before the Police Magistrate (not E P Sturt) who presided. Again fresh difficulties were met. The Chairm
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  • Henry Bowyer Lane was another magistrate and warden whom we frequently saw at Beechworth. His headquarters were at [
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  • ...on this disunion in an inquiry held at Mansfield by Mr J A. Panton, Police Magistrate, into a vamped-up story by a local resident who sought to recover some dama
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  • ...ken against the two accused men, Hodgson and his friend, before the police magistrate, Mr Ogier, it was, of course, my duty to make known the fact that, while so
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  • ...alarmed and, as I afterwards learned, he held a consultation with a fellow-magistrate. The latter happened to drop in on the Mayor, Mr William Lang, whom he foun
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  • ...s, but they were at the same time appointed to the higher office of Police Magistrate. It is due to Nicolson to say, that it was not he who was responsible for t
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  • .... It was not Power’s fault that there was no formal prosecution, for the Magistrate fled the State and the records and books were destroyed before Power could
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  • | Appointed Police Magistrate 31.8.54 Transferred to Police Magistrate 1.4.82
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  • ...ncke's fee. This was my first run in with the likes of Mr '''Butler''' the magistrate ...ole of the official papers from the Gazette were shown and read before the magistrate. ([[Royal Commission report day 13 page 11|RC2905]]) See also ([[The Argus
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  • == I was a magistrate in Melbourne == ...:People]] [[Category:People starting with C]] [[Category:Call]] [[Category:Magistrate]] [[Category:Justice]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...hing business. Mr Hiram Alan Crawford and Emma Crawford. Mr Crawford was a magistrate who also owned the Crawford &amp; Co. Coaching Company and the Eastern Arca
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  • I was a Police magistrate and coroner and dealt with many of the cases against the sympathizers '''Li ...ple]] [[Category:People starting with D-G]] [[Category:Foster]] [[Category:Magistrate]] [[Category:Justice]] [[Category:Glenrowan]] [[Category:Police]] [[Categor
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  • ...ut to marry another local girl at this time. The case was heard before the Magistrate, '''[[Beechworth Court|Mr Butler]]''' on 17 October [[1864-1873 Events|1871
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  • ...nd there was no real point in 'trying to win' the case by tying to get the magistrate Mr [[Foster|Foster]], to find that Ned Kelly had no case to answer. So ther
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  • ...trial on 19 October 1877 at the trial in [[Benalla Court|Benalla]] before Magistrate Butler. They each received 3 months in [[Beechworth Gaol|Beechworth Gaol]]
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  • ...Scott is not here, you are mistaken it is [[Wyatt|Mr. Wyatt]], the police magistrate; Gould then apologized; on the 7th Gould was also on the platform, and said
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  • In 1864 I was a magistrate of New South Wales and a station owner on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|M ...a, and from that time to the present I have been intimately connected as a magistrate with that district as I am now. My station was on the Murray opposite [[Pee
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  • ...s Superintendent by Cabinet pending my appointment as a stipendiary police magistrate ([[The Argus at KellyGang 3/3/1882|Argus3/3/82]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang After I left the police I was a police magistrate for a short time and then went to work for Sir William Clarke
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  • ...Bill was about to marry another local girl. My claim was heard before the Magistrate, Mr Butler on 17 October 1870. Bill was found to be the father and ordered
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  • Did I become a magistrate? '''.'''
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  • , and a [[Courts|Magistrate]] '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''', Early Years , [[#15/4/1878|Harr I was a magistrate at Benalla and saw many of the '''KellyGang''''s friends over the years. I
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  • I was appointed as a Magistrate in Benalla in Jan 1873
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  • ...s Superintendent by Cabinet pending my appointment as a stipendiary police magistrate ([[The Argus at KellyGang 3/3/1882|Argus3/3/82]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang
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  • ...he 26th day of October 1878.&quot; We had establish the charge so that the magistrate Mr [[Foster|Foster]], could say that there was sufficient evidence for a ju
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  • ...ole of the official papers from the Gazette were shown and read before the magistrate. ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser (3)|OMA1/7/80]]) ([[Royal Commission report
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  • ...onths before the sympathizers were finally released. I had a chat with the Magistrate. See ([[The Argus at KellyGang 27/1/1879|Argus27/1/79]]) ([[The Ovens and M
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  • I was the police magistrate based at Benalla. ([[Royal Commission report day 11 page 9|RC2121]]) Some s I was a former barrister; appointed magistrate to act at Woods Point September 1872. ([[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 21/6/
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  • '''Captain Marcus Brownrigg''' - Magistrate ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 13/4/1872 (2)|T&amp;C13
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  • ...istrate '''Butler'''. Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zinckle]] defended Joe Byrne. Magistrate '''Butler''' also heard the case brought bt Mrs [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Kelly]] a
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  • ...[[Bill Frost|Bill Frost]] to court for maintenance for their daughter. The Magistrate, Mr Butler, found Bill to be the father and ordered him to pay me 5/- shill Alfred Wyatt PM, police magistrate, was based at Benalla ([[Royal Commission report day 11 page 9|RC2121]])
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  • Licensing [[Cost of KellyGang|Magistrate]] '''Thomas E Lumley'''
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  • '''George Landlord''' is police magistrate ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 8/6/1872 (3)|T&amp;C8/6
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  • Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]]., the magistrate saw the damaged [[Telegraph|telegraph]] wires at [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Fa
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  • ...NSW, Private in NSW Corps, first person in the colony to appeal against a magistrate's decision. His sons William Pitt Faithfull was born at Richmond in 1806 an
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  • Mr [[Foster|Foster]], the Magistrate who tried many '''KellyGang''' [[Sympathizers|sympathizers]] was based in G
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  • Licensing [[Courts|Magistrate]]
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  • '''Licensing [[Courts|Magistrate]]'''
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  • In 1878 Mr Donaldson was transferred as police magistrate to Moama.
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  • Mr '''Akehurst''' Magistrate ([[Kilmore Free Press at KellyGang 31/8/1876|Killmore31/8/1876]])
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  • '''Henry''' '''Baylis,''' Esq,police magistrate, '''Chas. M Lloyd, John Leitch, James Cochran, William Faed, Alexander M'Ne
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  • ...as founded in 1859. Mr Butler from [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]] was the Magistrate.
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  • '''Licensing [[Courts|Magistrate]]'''
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  • ...ut, eventually, they both lead to the same result if fairly conducted. The magistrate, upon hearing the evidence of witnesses concerning the death of any one, ca ...urt house in [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]]. Mr [[Foster|Foster]] was the magistrate who heard the case, see [[Ned Kellys Trial|Kelly trial]]. '''Ned Kelly's Tr
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  • ...aithfull]]'s Creek Station at about 2pm. This was several hours before the magistrate Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]], tried to tell [[Nicholson|Nicolson]] and [[Sadleir|Sadl
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  • ...e hospital from the effects of hits from the fists of the larrakin and the Magistrate would send the poor little larrakin into a dungeon for being a better man t
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  • The Magistrate [[Foster|Foster]] considered that the Kelly family were part of the crimina
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  • [[Foster|Foster]] was the magistrate who had the job of hearing the matter. When Ned Kelly was led into the cour Com [[Standish|Standish]] sat next to the Magistrate, Mr [[Foster|Foster]], during the committal hearing. ([[The Argus (49)|Argu
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  • Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]] the magistrate got on the train at Violet Town at 4.40pm to go to Euroa for a licencing co ...way down on the train from Violet Town. This was several hours before the magistrate Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]], tried to tell [[Nicholson|Nicolson]] and [[Sadleir|Sadl
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  • ...ole of the official papers from the Gazette were shown and read before the magistrate. ([[Royal Commission report day 13 page 11|RC2905]])
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