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  • == Importance of Sir Graham Berry == == What happened to Mr Berry's family ==
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  • ...been an unwilling concession to the opinion of [[Berry, Chief Secretary|Mr Berry]], then at the head of the Government, who had declared that, in Captain St
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  • ...sensation. It caused the immediate passing by the [[Berry, Chief Secretary|Berry]] Government of an [[Felons Apprehension Act|Outlawry Act]], under which it
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  • The Outlawry Act lapsed with the dissolution of the Berry Parliament on February 9, 1880.  Now that there was no “[[Felons Apprehe
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  • The Berry Government passed the above Act on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|November 1
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  • ...No officer felt secure in his position under the Berry regime. Indeed, Mr Berry made no secret of his view that the police service could be carried on alto
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  • ...' remain almost in statu quo in the Assembly. The [[Berry, Chief Secretary|Berry]] party persist in their "stone wall" opposition, and having been
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  • ...imated, and was diversified by a passage-at-arms between Mr Gillies and Mr Berry, which to some extent recalled the scenes of last session, Mr W C Smith was
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  • ...thing more. While Sir James McCulloch was content to scold the Council, Mr Berry has discovered a mode of acting which he is not without hope will prove mor ...he alloyed those who were least able to bear the loss to lose the most. Mr Berry has taken the precaution both to limit the area of suffering as much as pos
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  • ...t such a measure should be passed. If the bill were ready that day, he (Mr Berry ) would ask for the suspension of the standing orders in order to introduce
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  • ...|outlaws]], who can be shot down by any person going to apprehend them. Mr Berry says that no expense and no effort will be spared for the arrest of the cri .... With regard to the widow and family of Constable [[Lonigan|Lonigan]], Mr Berry says that the families of constables who are killed in the discharge of the
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  • ...ment that Captain Standish is arming the police as rapidly as possible. Mr Berry on Tuesday passed an account of £500 for firearms furnished recently to th
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  • ...on puts it, "the losses inflicted on Victoria by the struggles of the Berry Ministry to maintain its position are enormous. They affect every class and ...historic company. Even Nero fiddled while Rome was burning. Why should Mr Berry not eclipse Nero ? -
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  • ...azelle. The reward for the other members of the gang remains unaltered. Mr Berry also telegraphed to Captain Standish, informing that officer that if he thi ...o how the bushrangers might be suppressed. One correspondent says - Let Mr Berry summon Parliament and pass an act suspending the [[Felons Apprehension Act|
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  • ...ast and the plan of operations for the future. Mr [[Berry, Chief Secretary|Berry]] is understood to have strongly pressed upon the police authorities the pr ...l take then tents with them and will mount guard and establish patrols. Mr Berry arrived at this decision in consequence of an urgent appeal having been mad
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  • ...up rails and sacrifice life on the North Eastern Railway, were noted by Mr Berry, who took steps to bring them under the cognisance of the railway authoriti
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  • ...ast and the plan of operations for the future. Mr [[Berry, Chief Secretary|Berry]] is understood to have strongly pressed upon the police authorities the pr ...take their tents with them, and will mount guard and establish patrols. Mr Berry arrived at this decision in consequence of an urgent appeal having been mad
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  • '''MR [[Berry, Chief Secretary|BERRY]] 'S SPEECH ON FRIDAY'''
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  • ...course on the ground that the Chief Secretary is not in the colony, but Mr Berry's absence may be regarded rather as an advantage than otherwise, for it wou
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  • ...t probable, however, that Ministers will care to meet Parliament before Mr BERRY 'S return. They would find themselves so helplessly at sea without him if q
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  • ...ements from the ''Telegraph'' was dictated, as Mr [[Berry, Chief Secretary|Berry]] alleged, from economical motives. The proper way would be to advertise on
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  • ...elt humiliated by the sending of an embassy to England . He believed if Mr Berry had waited a week or two longer they could have settled their own affairs w ...ed upon, in a few words defended the action of the Council in rejecting Mr Berry 's Reform Bill, which he said was equivalent to the abolition of the Upper
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  • '''Charles Berry''', splitter, examined by Mr O'Leary, corroborated the evidence as given by
    10 KB (1,837 words) - 21:04, 20 November 2015
  • ...he interest of the colony of Victoria. These are Mr Berry and Mr Kelly. Mr Berry is the Premier, and is at present in London on a self appointed embassy, th
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  • ...es Boles, Alexander Dundas, Jeremiah Toohey, Tom Alagy, John Blum, Charles Berry, Annie Monk, Henry H Kitchen, Frank James, John Lopdell, John Richards - wh
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  • ...ely wish to express the gratification we feel in observing that some of Mr BERRY'S followers are showing that party considerations do not involve personal e
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  • ...widow of the late Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] should be increased. Mr Berry said he could scarcely see his way to increase the sum as he considered it
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  • ...sposed to deal with the matter. However, he at once cabled a message to Mr Berry the Prime Minister of Victoria, and received an immediate reply that £2500
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  • ...e on the Reform Bill was resumed by Mr Wrixon, who disapproved of both the Berry and the Service schemes. Mr Vale condemned, and Dr Madden supported, the Go
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  • ...out even hearing a passing reference to the Reform Bill or the names of Mr Berry or Mr Service mentioned. The fight that was going on was all that people ca
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  • ...a dissolution, and accepted Mr Service’s resignation, the sending for Mr Berry would have been a farce. Neither would it have been of any use sending for
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  • ...ter of Victoria|Mr Berry]] as to what the police were doing. As soon as Mr Berry ceased to be curious - ie, on the departure of that gentleman for England o
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  • ...new nothing about Mr Service, but he held that [[Berry, Chief Secretary|Mr Berry]] was no – good as he gave the police a lot of money to secure the captur
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  • ...ecline to vary the order of my predecessor in office.―(Signed) '''Graham Berry''' .” The probability that some relative or sympathiser of the gang will
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  • ...must decline to vary the order of my predecessor in office.-Signed, Graham Berry.'" The probability that some relative or sympathiser of the gang will
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  • ...Sir James McCulloch, J G Francis, J Service or G [[Berry, Chief Secretary|Berry]] have done. He want ballast, Sir, and until he gets that, he must never ex
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  • Mr Berry will not decide as to whether there shall be an inquiry, or what shall be t
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  • ...h and also as to whether her deceased husband left any message for her. Mr Berry has determined to refuse all such applications believing that they are not
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  • ...r [[Berry, Chief Secretary|Berry]] at the Treasury at 10 o’clock, and Mr Berry promised to lay the case before the Executive Council again this afternoon,
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  • '''Mr W Gaunson''' next informed the meeting that Mr [[Berry, Chief Secretary|Berry]] had promised to receive a deputation from the meeting that night at the T ...lowed it, and from about half-past 9 o’clock until 10 o’clock, when Mr Berry arrived, there were about 1,500 persons standing in Spring-street awaiting
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  • '''Mr Berry''', in reply, said every consideration had been given to the case, and no s '''Mr Berry'''.  The Governor received one deputation, and, of course, there was a lim
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  • == Mr W Gaunson next led the deputation to the Parliament House, where Mr Berry was interviewed. That gentleman informed him that no good could be derived
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  • ...n, and presented the petition intended for His Excellency the Governor. Mr Berry intimated that in his opinion the present agitation was positive cruelty to A most painful duty was imposed upon him (Mr Berry) in having to deal with such a matter, and he thought that such deputations
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  • ...s evening, but the Governor would not receive them. They then waited on Mr Berry , who told them they were misguided men, and they had better let the man di
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  • ...ers of the Opposition held a meeting yesterday, and resolved to support Mr Berry in any action he might think it necessary to take in reference to Mr D Gaun
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  • ...ed outside, numbering about 6000 persons, but there was no disturbance. Mr Berry refused to publish the statements of Kelly, because they were merely a repe
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  • “The Hon Graham [[Berry, Chief Secretary|Berry]], Premier of Victoria.
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  • ...f which he was the head had arranged to appoint a royal commission, and Mr Berry then gave way.  The commission will not be appointed, however, until the t
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  • Mr [[Berry, Chief Secretary|BERRY]] said that on a previous evening he had promised to appoint a [[Royal Comm ...r had read carried out a reflection against the other officers, and he (Mr Berry) could not see the reason for that. He did not see any reason either, why a
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  • ...e repeated in the House. The acting chief commissioner had, wisely, he (Mr Berry) thought, declined to anticipate the inquiry, and had written the following Mr BERRY -There is a board appointed to consider the reward, and the case of Mr Curn
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  • Mr BERRY said he was not in a position to give a definite answer to the question. Th Mr BERRY replied that the Government had no intention of selling this reserve at pre
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