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  • === Meet the authors and reseachers === of the
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  • '''Royal Commission Report''' see [[Royal Commission Index|index to the Royal Commission]] report
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  • == Importance of the Government Gazette == ...880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , '''Photograph'''
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  • ...ed for reduction on the ranks by the Commission, a procedure which aroused the utmost indignation in Wangaratta, where Sergeant Steele’s sterling servic ...led the gaols for many years with sympathetic or terrorised inhabitants of the North-Eastern District.
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  • ...m the few spectators, some of whom doubtless had their own grudges against the law, while others merely felt involuntary compassion for a man helpless and ...he payment of four guineas for the treatment of a black tracker wounded in the head at Glenrowan.
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  • ...tion, however, was in vain; and on [[1880-07---aftermath|November 11]] Ned Kelly was [[Ned Kellys End|hanged]] in [[Melbourne Gaol|Melbourne Gaol]]. He met ...d morbid curiosity by appearing on the stage of a Melbourne music hall, at the invitation of an enterprising manager.
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  • '''NED KELLY'S LOG''' ...ssed since the siege of the hotel, is the log beside which [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] fell.
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  • '''THE NUCLEUS OF THE GANG''' ...booty way to be driven across the border into the other State, and sold by the confederate there.
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  • '''THE WOMBAT MURDERS''' OUTLAWS VERSION OF THE ENCOUNTER
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  • '''THE OUTLAWRY AND THE MAN WHO CAUSED IT''' ...the family, who alleged that Fitzpatrick tried to take liberties with Kate Kelly, and that in a struggle that followed his pistol went off and shot him.
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  • ...th these. Then began one of the greatest man hunts known in the history of the world. ...ll he intended to do was what Power had donee befire - that is, to bail up the police and secure their firearms and ammunition.
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  • THE TREACHERY OF SHERRITT BEGINNING OF THE LAST HUNT
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  • THE TREACHERY OF SHERRITT BEGINNING OF THE LAST HUNT
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  • ...ellys and their followers when driven to resistance in their later career. The Kellys had a multitude of friends, who, if they did not actually aid them, == The Kellys ==
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  • ...;Loaded Dice." On this occasion Ned had to pay £3 Is., which covered the fine, costs and damage to police uniforms. ...ped a bitter hatred of the law as it was then administered, and herein lay the origin of their subsequent career of resistance and defiance.
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  • ...e miles to Benalla for it. But, continued Ned, I did pull Ben Gould out of the bog, and brought him back to you. Next day Ben Gould assisted the Kellys in branding and castrating calves, and decided to play a joke on McC
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  • '''DAN KELLY''' ...him as a bloodthirsty ruffian. Although he was regarded as an outlaw from the time he was 17 years of age till he was 19 years at his death at Glenrowan,
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  • == THE ADMSSION == ...a, gave evidence before the [[Royal Commission report day 14 page 15|Royal Commission]] on 9th June, 1881, as follows:-
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  • == THE FITZPATRICK EPISODE, APRIL 15, 1878 == ...innocence, and was, therefore, discharged. This discharge also cleared Dan Kelly.
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  • ...arge on which they were arrested?" -"For aiding and abetting Ned Kelly with shooting with intent to murder Constable Fitzpatrick." By the Commission.-"Had Mrs Kelly an infant with her when you arrested her?"
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  • The fear that the baby would die in gaol was apparently the motive for now granting bail. ...ble Fitzpatrick, before the, [[Royal Commission report day 36 page 4|Royal Commission]] on July 6, 1881 , said:-
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  • ...y consisted of several ex-policemen and others who were prejudiced against the Kellys, and on Fitzpatrick's unsupported evidence a verdict of guilty was b Although Mrs Kelly, Skillion and Williamson were arrested and brought to Benalla on April 17,
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  • ...noiselessly upon the outlaws, and take them asleep in one of the houses in the vicinity. ...said, ‘Keep them together.’ That is how I occupied myself.” ([[Royal Commission report day 2 page 5|RC388]])
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  • ...t.  Each of the three heads said he left the leadership of this fiasco to the other two. ...on Sherritt was, and that he (Aaron Sherritt) was likely to know all about the Kellys.
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  • '''THE SPY INDUSTRY''' ...three or four weeks in going over the correspondence that had gone through the office, so as to make himself thoroughly conversant with what had been done
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  • Supt Hare: “I was not there; I know this was the substance of the complaint.” ...police would not dare put a hand on his young friend, Mr D Wall. ([[Royal Commission report day 6 page 3|RC1270]])
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  • == Chivalry of the Police == ...woman, and apparently they were sufficiently demoralised to attack her.  The age of chivalry, as far as this police party was concerned, had gone.
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  • '''THE SPIES''' ...ocking up the New South Wales police at Jerilderie and assuming control of the town.
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  • ...e passed, and that was all.  What further inquiry could be made? ([[Royal Commission report day 48 page 18|RC16610]]) Question by Superintendent Nicolson—To whom did the sheep belong?—How could I specify to whom it belonged when it had been sk
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  • ...eads of the police force at Benalla to Albury while the Kellys entertained the Euroa bank manager and his wife and family and staff with tea at Faithful C “[[Lawrence Kirwan|Renwick]]” was the alias of another spy named Lawrence Kirwan, of Carbour, near Oxley, farmer,
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  • ...e spies proclaimed their great faith in Mr Nicolson’s ability to capture the outlaws. ...son should remain at the Benalla police barracks, so as to be on hand when the outlaws would come in to give themselves up.  They were a happy family—M
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  • ...ed at home on the Eleven-Mile Creek in comparative peace and security from the time of their return from Jerilderie to their destruction at Glenrowan. ...ir friend, and the Kellys knew it.  As the Outlawry Act had lapsed before the alleged offence was committed, she was discharged.
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  • ...p a bait here and there and let any animal that liked pick it up. ([[Royal Commission report day 7 page 1|RC1369]]) ...enalla with the muzzles on.  I have seen Mrs Skillion and Kate Kelly come into Benalla with their dogs muzzled.
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  • ...results of these quarrels increased the public contempt for the valour of the police. ...school children was “the Kellys and the police,” and it happened that the Kellys invariably won.
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  • '''JOINING THE BENEDICTS''' ...'Connor|O’Connor]] arrived at Benalla on March 8, 1879, and boarded with the other officers at Craven’s Commercial Hotel.
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  • ...consequently time was more precious than the rifle; it was the essence of the “contract.” ...tlawry Act Constable Alex  [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] was transferred to the police depot, and from there he was sent to Lancefield, where he was under
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  • ...avage cruelty to arrant cowardice.  Dan and Joe took up their position in the ranges close by, and remained there all day Saturday, [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan ...sed at what he saw.  Just then Joe Byrne fired, and stepping quickly into the room fired a second shot, and Sherritt fell and died without uttering a wor
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  • ...nd soon after that to look for bushes to set fire to the place.  ([[Royal Commission report day 37 page 21|RC13395]]) ...but I remained where I was in fact, I do not think that I could get under the bed.
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  • ...’s door and asking the way the night Aaron Sherritt was shot.  ([[Royal Commission report day 37 page 8|RC13120]]) ...or two with the people outside.  Byrne was with me, and Dan Kelly was at the front door.  I did not hear any conversation with Mrs Sherritt or Mrs Barr
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  • ...ignation having been accepted—be dismissed from the service.” ([[Royal Commission Appendix 20 for 10 October 1881|RC]]) ...Commission, but if either of them gave similar evidence against the Kellys the evidence would have been considered sufficient for a conviction and a heavy
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  • ...ull of people bailed up there by the Kellys, he then called the men to let the horses go and follow him. Supt [[Hare|Hare]] led the way, followed by Constables [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]], Barry, Gascoigne, Phillips, Arthur, Inspector O’Connor, and five Queen
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  • ...arms.’ It came from a policeman close behind Sergeant Steele.  ([[Royal Commission report day 27 page 4|RC10636]]) ...onstrated with him (Steele) for shooting.  I did not know him (Arthur) at the time, but two months afterwards I saw him, and inquired as to his name, and
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  • ...ing in the house, and he would not wait; he rushed over to a tree close to the house, leaving his men to place themselves.  He did not place his own men ...The senior constable took two, and the others went by themselves. ([[Royal Commission report day 28 page 9|RC11145]])
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  • ...came in a few minutes after himself.  When I went on the ground ([[Royal Commission report day 20 page 8|RC7607]]) ...says, and he pointed to the contractor from Benalla, and said, ‘You take the spanner.’
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  • ...ringe.  Although nearly fifty years have passed away since the looting of the sash, it may yet be discovered in an English museum. ...sonal possessions.  It is very evident that among those who functioned in the interests of '''Law and Order''' was a percentage of dishonest and untruthf
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  • ...under the impression that if any officer had been there to have commanded the men to make a rush they could have been taken easily? ...could have come up to this side and rushed round simultaneously. ([[Royal Commission report day 26 page 4|RC10090]])
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  • '''THE HERO OF GLENROWAN''' ...Rev Dean [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] gave evidence on oath before the Royal Commission on June 28, 1881, as follows: -
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  • Question — Did they seem to have the appearance of being guided by orders? — I do not think they had.  I do n ...hey seemed just to be shooting away at random? — Firing at the house was the only thing that anyone could say there was any uniformity about.
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  • ...ttle room they were in, the fire was just running through it.  I saw that the roof itself was sufficiently safe, that I was in no immediate danger.  It ...house, that was the nearest way then, and I called out to the police that the men were all dead inside.
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  • == THE CHARRED BODIES == ...led up with him who knew where he was and ran and took him out.”([[Royal Commission report day 33 page 5|RC12346]])
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  • ...ent Miss Kelly to go on now and ask if she might go to the house. ([[Royal Commission report day 36 page 1|RC12774]]) ...dleir, I never saw her; I saw Mrs Skillion approaching and turned her from the house.
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  • ...my opinions as, I might call myself, a '''post factum''' witness. ([[Royal Commission report day 36 page 2|RC12788]]) ...st amongst them, I would say the guilty ought to be spared for the sake of the innocent.
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  • '''THE CHARRED BODIES''' ...over to his sister by Supt Sadleir, who wrote an official report, in which the following diabolical concoction appeared:—
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  • Story of the KellyGang - the The Complete Inner History of the Kelly Gang and their Pursuers
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  • ...rangers from Wangaratta to the Warby Ranges, when the fresh tracks made by the Kellys were pointed out to him. ...Hare]] £800, although he left the field as soon as he received a wound on the left arm.
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  • == Royal Commission’s Report == ...abolishing the police station at Glenmore, and in reducing the strength of the stations at Stanley, Yackandandah, Tallangatta, Eldorado and Beechworth.
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  • ...the three latter—Constable Armstrong having resigned—be dismissed from the service. ...on recommend these members of the force to the favourable consideration of the Government for promotion.
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  • ...for the treatment of one of the blacktrackers who had received a wound in the head at Glenrowan.” ...ot sign the report because he had to give evidence as a witness before the Commission.
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  • ...retiring allowance, an annual gratuity for his services at the capture of the Kellys. For many years past he has been living a quiet life at Wallan, and [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/1/1879|Order Now]]<br />
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  • ...d sufficient time to prepare the defence. The presiding magistrate granted the remand. [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/1/1879|Order Now]]<br />
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  • THE KELLY GANG A strange statement is made by the Pretoria correspondent of the &quot;Daily Express.&quot;
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  • '''THE KELLY GANG''' '''AN EXTRAORDINARY YARN; DAN KELLY AND STEVE HART'''
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  • THE KELLY GANG ...00, and spent it in travelling through America and Great Britain with Kate Kelly and Kate Byrne, a sister of Joe Byrne.
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  • THE KELLY GANG To The Editor of the Argus
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  • KELLY GANG'S MAGAZINE ...y where it was hidden by the Kelly gang, a quantity of gunpowder, fired in the course of burning off, was responsible for a startling occurrence near [[Ki
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  • ...any episodes what no other man could write, and, in producing this book in the evening of life, he has made a very valuable contribution to Victorian hist ...himself upon the mysterious stranger. It was Ned Kelly, the leader of the gang, dressed in bullet-proof armour from head to knees.&quot;
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  • DAYS OF THE KELLY GANG ...Saturday morning. Before he came to Victoria Mr Whelan was a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary.
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  • THE LONDON &quot;FIFTY&quot; ...tment as inspector of powder magazines on the gold fields. He served under the following chief commissioners: Captain (after Sir) WHF Mitchell, Sir Charle
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  • ...ly a year and 10 months. Until recently Mr Sadleir was an active member of the Historical Society of Victoria, to which he was able to give much valuable [[The Argus at KellyGang 7/5/1915|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 22/12/1922|Next edition]]
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  • ...of Ned Kelly were killed. Mr Curnow was a school teacher, but retired from the Education department some time ago. [[The Argus at KellyGang 22/9/1919|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 20/02/1923|Next edition]]
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  • KELLY GANG AT EUROA ...when there were very few settlers, but he states that after the opening of the railway line from Melbourne to Wodonga in 1873, settlement steadily increas
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  • '''Kelly Gang Days Recalled''' ...ng officers from Sydney , they took possession of the principal hotel, and the following day everyone who entered was made prisoner.
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  • '''NED KELLY'S GRAVE DISCOVERY IN OLD GAOL.''' ...notorious bushranger [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], who was hanged and buried in the gaol on November 11, 1880.
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  • When the Kellys were Cornered ...luable. As far as is known by officers of the Chief Secretary's department the telegrams have not been published previously.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/12/1931|see previous]] ...regarding the outlaws since the middle of the day. Should any arise during the night I have arranged that copies shall at once be forwarded for Mr Ramsay'
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  • ...35 years at Benalla, Richmond , and Melbourne . He was a vice-president of the Richmond Football Club in 1903 [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/1/1879|Order Now]]<br />
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  • '''WAS IN BANK THE KELLYS RAIDED''' ...lmsbury and then carne to Wangaratta where he was manager of the branch of the Bank of New South Wales for 30 years until he retired some years ago. He wa
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  • '''NED KELLY LINK''' ...the charred remains of Dan Kelly and Steve Hart, two other members of the gang of bushrangers.
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  • ...it him, and Tom struck him a violent blow on the chest. John objected that the blow was not hard enough, and invited him to try again, when as Tom drew of ...yd, about five miles from [[Greta|Greta]] Superintendent Furnell conducted the case. Thomas Lloyd, jun , cousin of deceased, was present in custody.
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  • '''full text of the article''' '''''' [[The Argus at KellyGang 3/7/80|see previous]]
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  • Full text of the article '''REMAND OF NED KELLY'''
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  • Full text of the article “I have the honour to be, sir your most obedient servant.
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  • ...er his command here in connexion with the pursuit and capture of the Kelly gang. ...t shall be the scope of any investigation, until after the trial of Edward Kelly has taken place.
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  • '''THE POLICE AND THE KELLY GANG''' ...addressed by Mr [[Graves|Graves]], MLA, as representative of Delatite, to the Chief Secretary:―
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  • ...he believed he was the man in the whole of the force to capture the Kelly gang, if they could be captured. ...ing the long time the gang were at large was almost beyond belief; in fact the whole district was in a deplorable state of terror.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 8/12/1880|see previous]] ...eclined to anticipate the inquiry, and had written the following letter on the matter: -
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  • ...appointed. It is constituted as follows - His Honour Judge Cope chairman, the Hon W M'Culloch MLC, Mr J H Graves MLA, Mr T Hunt MLA, Mr J Gibb MLA, F Lon ...charge of this inquiry. The proceedings it is understood, will be open to the public.
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  • '''MR J H GRAVES, MLA, AND THE POLICE''' TO THE EDITOR 0F THE ARGUS
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  • Constable Patrick [[Const Patrick Walsh|Walsh]] was charged be fore the local bench to day with burglary ...utside Venetian shutters. The street door was locked, and he locked one of the other doors.
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  • ...ndividual in the community would have dreamed of, is, we submit, unfair to the police. ...tically hold a brief for - or will at any rate minimise the case against - the alleged sympathises.
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  • ...y to prove injurious to the public interest or depreciate the value of the commission's report. ...attend a meeting of the commission to be held at 11 o'clock next Friday at the Treasury.
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  • ...ield Guardian|Hall]], MLA, has been added to the [[Royal Commission|Police Commission]]. [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/3/1881|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 18/3/1881|Next edition]]
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  • ...hose who assisted the authorities in the efforts made to capture the Kelly gang. == [[Royal Commission Appendix 20 for 18 March 1881|The Minutes of the Commission]] ==
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  • '''THE POLICE BOARD''' TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS  
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/3/1881|see previous]] ...ugh the full details of what the police have been doing should be known to the Government, it would be obviously contrary to public policy that they shoul
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/3/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...turned next day to Melbourne, but never received a word of recognition for the services of my men or myself until Lord Normanby officially thanked me thro
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/3/1881 (3)|see previous]] ...them to recover. If they die at Lake Hindmarsh, their death is recorded in the returns from that place.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/3/1881 (4)|see previous]] ...of the old gardens have been allowed to fall into neglect. Like children, the blacks soon tire of their play things...
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  • ...ithdraw some remarks of his attacking Mr O'Connor's private character. The commission meet again at 11 am to-day. '''THE POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 24/3/1881|see previous]] ...utlaws. Then rode on to the house of Mrs Byrne, mother of Joe Byrne one of the outlaws at Sebastopol, and Mr Nicolson and I interviewed her, but got no in
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 24/3/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...office and abused me, whereupon Mr Ramsay rebuked him. Saw Mr Nicolson at the railway station when he was returning, and told him a bit of my mind. On th
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 24/3/1881 (3)|see previous]] ...rnow undoubtedly saved the lives of the police, and put us on the track of the Kellys. This concludes my statement, but I will answer any questions.
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  • ...tions between that gentleman and himself had been strained for many years. The board meets again to day, and Superintendent Hare has been requested to att THE POLICE COMMISSION
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 25/3/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...a broken post. Sent Mr Sadleir to question the guard and engine driver of the train, and they said they had noticed nothing peculiar at Euroa.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...t paid for their services. He had been a member of more than one board and commission and had never received a penny for such services.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 28/3/1881|see previous]] ...outlaws by risking an alarm and frightening them away, and perhaps losing the run of them for months.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 28/3/1881 (2)|see previous]] ..., from which a view of Mrs Byrne's house could be obtained. These were not the constables that were in Sherritt's house when he was shot.
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  • '''ROLE OF ROYAL COMMISSIONS''' ...He will see that it is quite possible that the theory may be one thing and the practice another.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 29/3/1881|see previous]] '''INQUIRY INTO THE STATE OF THE POLICE FORCE'''
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  • ...ing Mr Hall differs in toto from the opinion that he should not sit on the commission, and declares that he is a competent and unprejudiced member. ...lections on the late chief commissioner's official ability and energy. The commission adjourned until 11 o'clock this morning.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 30/3/1881|see previous]] ...But for years previously had been frequently annoyed by his being brought into opposition with me, sometimes through his own accord and sometimes through
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 30/3/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...ice, I have paid prizes out of my own pocket and at such contests provided the ammunition used out of my own purse.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...istant-commissioner will be done away with, as Mr JT Smith got it for him. The billet is all a farce, and it will be all up with him now, as he has not an
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 31/3/1881|see previous]] ...to request Mr Ramsay to see my Government held me blameless for disobeying the order of recall.
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  • THE POLICE COMMISSION ...who knew the arrangements. The ordinary constables there did their duty in the usual way. One of Joe Byrne's brothers was there, and there were also a num
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' The following copy of a telegram was put in as evidence:-
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/4/1881|see previous]] ...th the week before Aaron was shot. Saw Detective Ward. Had reason to think the four men in Sherritt's house were not performing their duty properly.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/4/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...graph department were sent up to inquire into the matter, but the cause of the interruption was never discovered.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/4/1881 (3)|see previous]] ...as assisted to my hotel, and went to bed, where I remained for the rest of the day in excruciating agony. Mr O'Connor stated in his evidence, that I never
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/4/1881 (4)|see previous]] ...tion, and telegraphed to Sydney to ascertain if the notes, of which we had the numbers, had been sent from Sydney to Jerilderie.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...second-class the classes were amalgamated. But I was next for promotion at the time, and a vacancy had occurred. As inspecting-superintendent he received
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 7/4/1881|see previous]] ...Customs duties, and the former Government had threatened to seize boats on the river.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 7/4/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...been any confusion in the office. There was no muddle or disorganisation. The office was not in such a state as to require that Captain Standish should r
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  • '''POLICE COMMISSION''' ...y, and Mr Sadleir was requested in the meantime to refresh his memory with the materials at his disposal.
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  • ...he was in the employment of the police force, is to receive a pension from the Government of 10s per week ...]]''' and Mr '''[[Wyatt|Wyatt]]''' PM were both examined before the police commission yesterday. Neither of them finished his evidence.
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  • ...money in the Imperial service. A further distribution has been made among the police and others who, under Superintendents Hare, Sadleir, and Sergeant St '''ROYAL COMMISSION'''
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  • '''THE KELLY REWARD BOARD''' ...s circumstances would admit in accordance with the regulations in force in the Imperial service.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/4/1881|see previous]] ...cial recognition for services rendered during the period of the search for the outlaws.
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  • ...oard, and who may in any case consider themselves bound by the decision of the referees to whose ap pointment they consented. ...anding that the cost of the repairs shall be defrayed by Mr Wyatt and this the latter gentleman has agreed to do.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' The Police Commission met again on Wednesday at the Treasury. There were present Messrs. Longmore (chairman), Fincham, Graves ,
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 20/4/1881|see previous]] ...under Captain Standish's order. Witness had never heard that the police of the district were very anxious to be led by Mr Hare. Witness was not aware of i
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 20/4/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...ordered in the telegram to Mullane. Mr Nicolson had determined to withdraw the party because they had done their work, but had omitted to do so.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 20/4/1881 (3)|see previous]] ...s made the men somewhat unsteady. This was immediately after the escape of the prisoners.
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  • The: leading article stated- ...this domicile is very large. Many threats of revenge hare been made since the tragedy at Glenrowan, and grave fears are daily entertained of another outb
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  • === full text of the article === ...this domicile is very large. Many threats of revenge hare been made since the tragedy at Glenrowan, and grave fears are daily entertained of another outb
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  • THE POLICE AWARDS ...ascertain whether the New South Wales Government were as dissatisfied with the awards as we were in this colony (Hear, hear)
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  • ...herritt shall be increased to £1 per week. The subject was brought before the Assembly by Mr Fincham ...f Secretary if he would make any addition to the paltry allowance given to the widow of Aaron Sherritt'
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 5/5/1881|see previous]] ...ness considered Sherritt a good man, and that he was honest to the police. The four constables had arms to which they were unused, but they did not compla
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...d, who gave us the same advice. He said he had told Duross to tell Mr Hare the party was watching Mrs Byrne's. I declined to be a party to a lie. We went
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/5/1881|see previous]] ...about 10 pm . We did not then determine to make a rush, as we believed all the outlaws were outside. We were under Armstrong's orders. (Further examinatio
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' Superintendent [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] complained of a letter as to the Glenrowan affair from Mr T Carrington put in as evidence by Superintendent
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...Barry, stating that the existence of the cave party had not been known to the Byrne family.]
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS
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  • ...to day. They will return to Melbourne to night. We hold over our report of the evidence. [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/1/1879|Order Now]]<br />
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  • ...t persons to come out until half past 9 o'clock on the Monday morning. The commission sits in Melbourne to morrow. '''THE POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/5/1881|see previous]] ...of bushrangers but would give any information be had on that point to the commission privately. Not more than three trackers ought to be with a party. They are
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/5/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...our. If the outlaws had not had armour on, they could have shot several of the police, all of whom were not covered. Believed if they had access to drink,
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/5/1881 (3)|see previous]] '''Mrs Kelly'''
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  • ...ing Mr O'Connor's connexion with the Kelly operations, entirely repudiated the paragraph, and disclaimed any responsibility for it . ...d were justified in taking part in the proceedings. After some discussion, the officers were told that they might put questions to elicit information as t
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  • ...nnor|O'Connor]] for promotion over the heads of many competent officers in the police force.&quot; The motion was agreed to.
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  • ...ely on his own responsibility he would have reported again that he thought the party was known. ...and behind his back) and with his right hand put in two cartridges, raised the gun to his shoulder, and discharged both barrels.
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  • Mr Graves stated that he understood the officers were supplied with proofs of evidence to correct. He did not appro ...ould make verbal alterations only. Any other alterations were submitted to the chairman.
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  • ...orce,&quot; was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly yesterday by the Chief Secretary - Acting Chief Commissioner of Police to the
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  • ...r on an early day to communicate with the Government of New South Wales on the subject. '''THE KELLY REWARD FUND'''
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' The examination of Senior-constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] was continued.
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  • ...He did not receive certain information that the men seen were beyond doubt the Kellys. ...ould not point to any instance in which the press had published names, but the names had been made known.
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  • ...ired we are led to believe that the commission will be asked to reconsider the matter. '''THE POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • ...ming down by train. He believed, from information he received, that it was the first volley he heard. ...ir that you were certain that the tracks which had been seen were those of the outlaws?
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  • ...unpleasant questioning, but the ten dency of it all has been to bring out the truth rather than to suppress it. ...just as much at the beginning of the inquiry as at the present stage, and the sudden change of practice will not unnaturally be attributed to other motiv
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  • ...district was not satisfactory. He and other constables who had assisted in the capture were in danger. ...ones came out, that the people in the hotel were armed. Witness and Edward Kelly had several shots at each other from short distances.
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  • ...or]], whom the Government wish to appoint to an inspectorship of police in the North Eastern district. No progress report on that point has been sent in y [[The Argus at KellyGang 3/6/1881|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 8/6/1881|Next edition]]
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  • ...ed as to what came under their notice at the capture of the Kelly gang and the investigation was then adjourned until to day. '''THE POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • ...ings were properly managed. Considered that the best plan was adopted when the house was burnt. ...ked Ned and shot him down. Saw Constable Arthur making a half circle round the outlaw in order to get a better position for firing at him.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...surrendering. They offered to let their prisoners out. Miss Jones said all the women and children were to go out. Witness did not get away at that time, a
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...hey were kept together they would be ready to act when an emergency arose. The present trackers worked better than those under Mr O'Connor, as they would
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  • ...h fresh matter of interest. Mr O'Connor was also further examined, and the commission adjourned till this morning. [[The Argus at KellyGang 15/6/1881|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 17/6/1881|Next edition]]
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  • ...ointing Mr [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] to the position of inspector of police in the North- eastern district. They will probably proceed to draw up a progress r '''THE POLICE COMMISSION AND THE KELLY COUNTRY'''
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  • ...They did not let their neighbours. I have lived through the whole time the gang was at large near some hills they were said to frequent. Neither I nor my n ...aid that the duties of citizenship are somewhat misunderstood in the &quot;Kelly country”
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  • ...out myself, which was not correct. I objected to a permanent separation of the trackers. Fancied he wanted them separated in order to show that my service ...tment have refused to pay the bill of the doctor who attended to that boy. The bill amounted to £4 4s. But Mr Hare's doctors' bill, which amounted to ove
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  • ...but as to the charges he has made against Captain Standibh and others. The commission adjourned until next Tuesday. '''THE POLICE COMMISSION '''
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  • ...appeal to the liberality of Victorians to supplement his efforts to clear the orphanage of debt. [[The Argus at KellyGang 22/6/1881|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 30/6/1881|Next edition]]
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...d, gave evidence as to a claim for compensation for assistance rendered to the police put in by a previous witness named Jacob Wilson.  
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 30/6/1881|see previous]] ...hat was contrary to the wish of the men. Ultimately the party got to where the tracks were last seen by them. That was on March 10. Followed them some dis
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 30/6/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...20 yards of the place one shot, followed by a volley, was fired at us from the verandah.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 30/6/1881 (3)|see previous]] ...osition of the passages and doors, and all information requisite to ensure the capture, could have been obtained from Constable Bracken-who had himself be
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...nds that he was only a witness at the inquiry, and that as his presence at the board had been dispensed with, there was no reason why he should not resume
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...complimentary manner. Hardly thought he would have given up the bodies to the outlaws' friends, but it was a difficult matter to judge.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' The Police Commission sat here to-day at the court-house, the members present being Mr Longmore (chairman), Mr Anderson, and Mr Gibb, MLA
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 22/7/1881|see previous]] ..., with thin scrub and a few gum- trees in the immediate rear, while beyond the thickly timbered ranges rise to a height of several thousand feet.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...sent Mr Longmore (chairman), Mr Anderson, and Mr Gibb. Several officers of the police were also present.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' The commission met on Thursday at Parliament-house. There were present – Messrs Longmore
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...of the commission, and he thought it better to resign his position on the commission.
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  • ...m]]''' , acting-Secretary for education, with reference to the position in the deportment of Mr James Wallace, state school teacher, and a previous witnes ...had deemed it necessary to remove him from the North eastern district. The commission adjourned until Tuesday.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...statement. On the contrary, he had intimated his desire to be retained in the district.
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  • ...minor importance was given by Detective Ward and Senior-constable Mullane. The board then adjourned until Tuesday week. THE POLICE COMMISSION
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1881 (2)|see previous]] ..., as I am certain that with a change of officers, and a very little skill, the Kellys will soon be brought to justice. I am, in meantime, yours obediently
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  • ...Queensland. It will be remembered that William Sherritt was dismissed from the Victorian police for misconduct. [[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1881 (2)|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 25/8/1881|Next edition]]
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  • ...e consideration of recommendations for the future management of the force. The next sitting will be on Tuesday. [[The Argus at KellyGang 20/8/1881|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 30/8/1881|Next edition]]
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  • ...e same publicity which has been given to the accusation should be given to the reply. ...efore his colleagues as a witness. Still more extraordinary is it that the Commission should receive from his hands as evidence a batch of anonymous statements.
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  • ...hatic denials. He was cross-examined by Messers Nicolson and Hare, and the commission then adjourned until to-day at 11 o'clock . '''POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • ...] before the Police Commission was continued yesterday, and concluded. The commission adjourned until to-day, when Mr Sadleir's closing statement will be heard, '''POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 1/9/1881|see previous]] The CHAIRMAN –I think yon are bound to reply to that question.
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  • ...ng statement, and was cross-examined by the commissioners and Mr Nicolson. The com mission then adjourned until Tuesday next. '''POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 2/9/1881|see previous]] '''Interview with Ned Kelly'''
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  • ...fly cross-examined by Messrs Nicolson and Hare, and also by members of the commission. To-day Mr Nicolson's state ment will be heard. '''POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 7/9/1881|see previous]] ...his, and determined to go with him to Albury, so that he might confer with the New South Wales police officer.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 7/9/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...any further outbreak, and advised the establishment of police stations at the Wombat, Fern-Hills, Greta, Black hills, and other places.
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  • '''POLICE COMMISSION''' ...e taken by him to Power's hut. He (Mr Nicolson) was the first to rush into the hut and to seize Power. Captain Standish once attempted to place Mr Winch o
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  • ...In leaving Euroa, however, the gang, as a matter of fact, did not take to the Strathbogie Ranges, but merely skirted them. ...ays opposed the Sherritt brothers being taken into the force on account of the character of their relatives and their antecedents.
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  • ...alled upon to answer the charges made against him of having been remiss in the performance of hie duty, but as he did not seem prepared with his evidence, '''POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/9/1881|see previous]] This by an endorsement on the back was made a statutory declaration.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/9/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...sent word to Captain Standish that the informer would be able to point out the exact hiding place of Power.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' Present – Messrs. Fincham (in the chair), Dixon , and Gibb.
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  • '''CHARGES AGAINST JAMES KELLY AND “WILD WRIGHT&quot;''' ...onducted the prosecution, and Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] appeared for the prisoners.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION AND THE STATE OF THE FORCE''' ...d out that the Inventory of Government property boards were not hung up on the wall of each room, an omission contrary to orders.
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  • '''POLICE COMMISSION''' ..., endeavoured to get signatures to a document reflecting on his character, the following letter was received from that lady -
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 21/9/1881|see previous]] ...ere at Younghusband's Station that Quinn endeavoured to entice him away to the King River .
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  • ...e police in connexion therewith ; and it is expected that next Tuesday the commission will be able to complete their next progress report. ...H Brown, Smith and Grosman, and Swan and Co taking the greatest number of the prizes. Messrs T Robinson showed a hand grist mill which attracted much not
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  • THE ANNUAL SHOW ...ng the afternoon, and played some popular music, which was much enjoyed by the visitors.
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  • ...hey will next direct their attention to the organisation and management of the police force generally. ...ought before Mr Robert [[MacBean|M'Bean]], JP and remanded without bail to the 4th October next.
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  • ...reached the commission showing that since the police began patrolling the Kelly country crime has almost ceased, and further outbreaks of a serious charact [[The Argus at KellyGang 28/9/1881|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 8/10/1881|Next edition]]
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  • ...special meeting on Monday, when they hope to be able to deal finally with the report. [[The Argus at KellyGang 5/10/1881|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 11/10/1881|Next edition]]
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  • ...s a whole, but it is expected that the complete document will be handed to the Government on Thursday. [[The Argus at KellyGang 8/10/1881|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/10/1881|Next edition]]
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  • ...he commissioners are said to have agreed to make have not been voted upon. The report will be ready for presentation on Tuesday next.   [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/1/1879|Order Now]]<br />
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  • ...ing the Victorian system with the organisations existing in other parts of the British empire . This is a subject which will occupy their attention for so [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/10/1881|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 17/10/1881|Next edition]]
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  • ...be ready for presentation to His Excellency the Governor in the course of the afternoon. [[The Argus at KellyGang 17/10/1881|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/10/1881|Next edition]]
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  • ...nnected with specific subjects, and their opinions thereupon, we are under the impression that their apportionment of punishment is an attempted usurpatio ...country, that evidence must be supplemented by testimony of the sort which the com- missioners have appeared anxious to suppress. A correspondent, signing
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/10/1881 (7)|see previous]] ...of rations. Bobby has to give some of his. I went once with a complaint to the Chief Secretary, and Mr Strickland punished me for doing that by stopping m
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  • ...ion by the Minister of the evidence given in this matter before the Police Commission. '''THE POLICE COMMISSION REPORT'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 21/10/1881|see previous]] ...member was not referred to as a member of Parliament, but as a member of a commission, and what have we to do with that?
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  • '''THE REDUCTION OF SERGEANT STEELE''' ...ng in favour of Sergeant Steele, and in condemnation of the finding of the commission.
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  • ...who constituted the minority upon one of the main questions decided by the commission contemplate resigning their seats. ...e Kelly gang, will be held at the Treasury to-morrow at 11. The members of the board are Mr Longmore, MLA, chairman, Mr Templeton, and Mr Chatfield Tyler.
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  • ...ble of the findings of the commission, namely, the proposed degradation to the ranks of Sergeant [[Steele|STEELE]]. ...on to Inspector BROOK SMITH, and he took his own party on to Rats' Castle. The reasons he gives for this course are plain enough –
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/11/1881|see previous]] ...in the future deepen – as the commissioners argued – an alleged error into a crime ? It would be folly to waste words in exposing such nonsense.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION AND SERGEANT STEELE''' TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS
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  • ...interchange and vital statistics; report of the [[Royal Commission|Police Commission]]. '''THE POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • ...rorogation to devote the necessary attention to the recommendations of the commission. [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/11/1881|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 29/11/1881|Next edition]]
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  • ...othing has been done in the matter. Mr Grant will devote some attention to the request at a subsequent period. [[The Argus at KellyGang 28/11/1881|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 1/12/1881|Next edition]]
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  • ...t, that Mrs JONES was arrested and arraigned for sheltering and succouring the outlaws, and though a Beechworth jury acquitted her, yet it is one thing to ...ul in its consequences. It is reported that the woman is dissatisfied with the award, as her claim for consequential damages is not recognised.
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  • ...and there is an end of the matter. The defence is to draw a herring across the trail. ...had no other gun, it is clear that it is not he who put the bullet through the shawl.
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  • ...ormerly state school teacher at Yea, in reply to the finding of tin Police Commission, be laid before this [[Parliament|House]]. [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/12/1881|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/12/1881|Next edition]]
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  • ...as shot. The various writers endeavour to refute the charges of the Police Commission by direct denials and by argument. [[The Argus at KellyGang 15/12/1881|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 17/12/1881|Next edition]]
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  • '''POLICE OFFICERS AND THE ROYAL COMMISSION''' ...f the police force to the charges brought against them by the Royal Police Commission.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 17/12/1881|see previous]] ...intendent Hare was throughout in direct collusion with Captain Standish in the petty and dishonourable persecution to which Mr Nicolson was subjected.&quo
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