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  • | The first encounter, Capture of Ned Kelly, The siege continued, The end.
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  • Referring to explanation regarding to the capture of the Kelly Outlaws.  I would beg to state that I was awakened on the mor
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  • ...red at him by a squatter who chanced upon him in the bush, but had escaped capture and hidden himself away until, later, he was shot dead, while going to seek ...f the former, and the terrible difficulties of the latter in attempting to capture them.
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  • ...ading guns. In these measures he was influenced, not only by the desire to capture the Kellys and to protect peaceful citizens from their raids, but by a deep
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  • ...ho received extra pay while on Kelly hunting duty, were not too anxious to capture their game and go back to the inactive barracks scale of pay. Most of them,
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  • ...[[Reward|reward]] of £500 per head was offered by the Government for the capture of the bushrangers to make police and civilians as active as possible in th
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  • This was not a hopeful beginning for the capture of the outlaws. Mr Sadlier says the noise of shod horses in that country wa
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  • ...probably was not impressed with the capacity of the police for effecting a capture, and her answer was, ‘He has made his bed, let him lie on it.’ The offi
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  • ...On the face of it one would suppose that here was a chance of effecting a capture, but Mr [[Sadleir|Sadlier]] insisted that to follow Mrs Skillion for any di
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  • ...selves for an expedition to Euroa and made all necessary arrangements. The capture of the hawker’s cart was a particularly useful circumstance to them, as m
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  • ...it, with the exception that the mob of prisoners had been added to by the capture of the telegraph repairer, Watt. Ned Kelly questioned him closely as to his
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  • ...was an increase of the [[Reward|reward]] offered by the Government for the capture of the outlaws to £1,000 per head, and an offer of the same amount by the
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  • ...mmunicating with the outlaws, and that there was still hope of effecting a capture.
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  • ...en it was too stale to be of any use. They probably realised that with the capture of the Kellys their occupation would be gone, and that, though some part of
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  • ...be arrested, and a constable immediately set out to the Kellys’ house to capture him. Sherritt, however, bolted when he saw the trooper coming, and though a
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  • ...ake another bank raid, which, if attempted, would probably result in their capture. Some exploit was necessary to renew their prestige and furnish them with t
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  • ...d not have them disturbed unless a chase was practically certain to end in capture. Acting on this principle he let one chance go which Mr Sadlier thought sho
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  • ...here were complaints in the press from time to time about their failure to capture the Kellys, knowing what they did, they kept their own counsel. For many mo
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  • ...clock in the evening the outlaws were about to go to the police station to capture Bracken, the constable already referred to. Curnow had heard Ned Kelly talk ...r on foot, all these being intended as hostages or decoys to assist in the capture of Bracken. Knocking and calling failed to bring him out of the barracks, a
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  • ...r the marks were caused by the rifle fire at Glenrowan on the night of the capture, or by the bushrangers practicing with their pistols. But the holes were th
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  • ...may be quite true, of course. The subsequent inquiry into the pursuit and capture of the gang, by a Royal Commission, resulted in reports very damaging to th
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  • ...r who made them burn my place down. They hadn't the courage to rush it and capture the Kellys.
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  • Of course, the pursuit and capture of the outlaws was the principle task undertaken by Sergeant Steele in all
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  • ...a lock-up keeper down there who was very anxious to get the reward for the capture of the Kellys. One night someone told him that a man had been seen climbing
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  • Most of the people who took prominent part in the hunting and ultimate capture of the Kelly bushrangers have gone to that bourne where the wicked cease fr
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  • (The failure of the police to follow and capture the Kellys at this stage is strongly commented on in the Royal Commission r
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  • The capture of Jerilderie and looting of the bank of New South Wales there (£3000 was
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  • ...ir capture. Rewards amounting to four thousand pounds were offered for the capture of the four outlaws. The New South Wales Government offered another thousan
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  • Evidence as to the shooting and capture of Ned Kelly was given by [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-constable Kelly]], who
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  • ...enjoy a real good time in satirically criticising their futile efforts to capture those notorious outlaws the Kellys. Not once during the three weeks of his
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  • ...Beresford [[Mount Battery|Turner]] furnishes the following account of his capture by the Kelly outlaws-
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  • ...ble end - burnt to cinders - and all that sort of thing. We heard of Ned's capture, and were for taking to the bush again; but the old shepherd made us promis
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  • ...ested persons kept adding fuel to the fire. In writing this account of the capture and destruction of the Last of the Victorian Bushrangers, I have endeavoure ...line of railway between Melbourne and Sydney, as the last resource for the capture of four men, who for the previous two years had set law, order, the governm
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  • ...smith to knock off the irons, and got clear into another colony. After the capture of Meakin, Dr. Mackay presented me with a handsome gold watch, which I have Presented to Lieutenant Francis Hare for his gallant capture of an armed bushranger at Tarrawingee, the 23rd of June, 1856 .
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  • ...l parts of the colony, and sent into the district he frequented to try and capture him.
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  • The Government had offered a reward of £500 for the capture of Power, and my brother officer offered this tempting bait to L-. The man
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  • ...and he always rode splendid horses (of course, stolen property). After his capture I was a good deal with him. I drove him to Beechworth in my buggy, and he t ...ever saw again after leaving him at the hollow tree the morning of Power's capture. I had letters from him, and paid the £500 reward promised to him, to a ge
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  • ...ill fated party of police in the Wombat Ranges, in October 1878, until the capture and death of the bushrangers at Glenrowan, in June 1880, are still too fres
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  • ...olice could not lay their hands on them, although every effort was made to capture them.
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  • ...e, and scattered the wire in every direction. Whilst doing this, a further capture of four men who were working on the line as gangers, and who saw them cutti
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  • ...g|Living]], in which he said this was a pure invention, but also after his capture, stated distinctly there was not one word of truth in the accusation made a ...ring the night to every known crossing-place, to endeavour to effect their capture, but all to no effect. The distance between Jerilderie and Benalla, where I
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  • ...nown Sherritt for years, and if he likes he can put you in the position to capture the Kellys, but I doubt his doing so.” I told him Aaron felt sure they wo
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  • ...here and apprehend him. The constable afterwards took great credit for his capture, not knowing that his arrest was an arranged matter. He was brought before
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  • ...ert, never knowing when a party would be on them. Ned Kelly said after his capture, the hardest part of their life was the constantly keeping guard for fear o
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  • ...onth. He went back to Benalla, and did everything in his power to effect a capture, but all to no purpose—and I was compelled to go back to Benalla, very mu
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  • ...stable, who rejoined the force for the express purpose of assisting in the capture of the Kelly gang. He was a clever, shrewd, careful, quiet man. Young [[Rey
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  • ...a detached building) that he was going down soon to the police barracks to capture Bracken, and that he was going to take her daughter down to call him out. M
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  • ...lete without a full account of all that transpired at Glenrowan during the capture. I have, therefore, taken the following narrative from ''[[The Age (2)|The
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  • Mr Hare, who had been engaged in the capture of [[Harry Power|Power]], the notorious bushranger, was spoken to as to his
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  • ...te, the cost would have been over £115,000—a large price to pay for the capture of four desperadoes and the destruction of a gang of malefactors. However,
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  • The Police at Euroa-Aaron Sherritt-Jerilderie-Capture of the Police Station and Constables-Amateur Policemen-The Royal Hotel stuc ...-The Journey-A Timely Warning-The '''KellyGang''' surprised-Death of Byrne-Capture of Ned Kelly-His Statement-The Prisoners released-Renewal of the Fight
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  • Capture of the Police Station and Constables Capture of Ned Kelly
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  • After the capture of Ned Kelly at the "Siege of Glenrowan" some of the truth leaked
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  • ...g, and decided that their only hope of retaining their liberty would be to capture the party of police remaining at the camp before the return of their comrad
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  • ...olice resented such orders and the refusal of the blacktracker to go on to capture the Kellys. The police, a how, considered the present was not the proper ti ..., and went back to Benalla to recuperate, after their strenuous efforts to capture the outlaws. When some one of the Kelly relatives asked Ned Kelly why he di
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  • ...blacktracker for the cowardice he displayed in refusing to go forward and capture the Kellys.  If he would go on, they felt sure of capturing the outlaws, a
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  • ...t Sadleir, after consultation, came to the conclusion that the best way to capture the outlaws was to arrest all those who had either favoured the Kellys or w ...ith their consent we did all this.  It was necessary for us to arrange to capture all the sympathisers in one day, because if we had not done so it would hav
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  • ...ical in the extreme, and whilst we say by all means use every endeavour to capture the Kellys . . . still, in common fair play, let the men now confined on su
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  • ...deal of banter when referring to the inability of the Victorian police to capture the Kellys.  If the Kellys were in New South Wales, they said, they would
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  • ...hand, the spies proclaimed their great faith in Mr Nicolson’s ability to capture the outlaws.
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  • ...t [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Mrs Jones]]’ whisky was the major factor in the capture of the Kellys, yet, strange to say, Mrs Jones not only received none of the ...consult the “Board of Officers” at Benalla before taking any action to capture the outlaws and earn the reward.  If the “Board of Officers” decided t
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  • ...Kellys had a very demoralising effect on the “Board of Officers.” The capture of the Kellys was desired by these officers, but they were very jealous as
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  • ...gh their reports, were very optimistic, and continually promised the early capture of the outlaws.
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  • ...good information,” and were out to pick up the tracks, and, if possible, capture the Kellys.  The four outlaws were sitting inside taking things easy.  Su
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  • ...not seen them mounted, and although there was a reward of £8000 for their capture, the contractors, who were almost unknown to the Kellys, would not assist t
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  • ...s.  After doing these banks, or at least two of them, they should try and capture the superintendents of police and take them to the ranges, and ask for an e ...val of Dan Kelly and Joe Byrne.  The four outlaws would next get ready to capture the police train at Glenrowan railway station.
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  • ...rs|blacktrackers]].  Mr HM [[Chomley (2)|Chomley]], who shortly after the capture of Ned Kelly succeeded Captain Standish as Chief Commissioner of Police, ha
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  • ...alteration in their plan of campaign.  The Kellys, at first, intended to capture the train quietly.  By breaking the lline at the curve, the stationmaster ...ld have to go on to Glenrowan to unload their horses, and the Kellys would capture the train and compel the engine driver to take the train back to Benalla an
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  • ...me? — I had not heard previous to my getting into the train of the Kelly capture or that the police had found them, but when I came to Benalla I was told th
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  • ...|constable Kelly]] and Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]] were called to prove the capture of Ned Kelly at the “Siege of Glenrowan.”
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  • ‘I was determined to capture Superintendent Hare, O’Connor and the blacks for the purpose of an exchan
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  • ...ed in equal parts by the Victorian and New South Wales Governments for the capture or destruction of the Kelly Gang.
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  • # The efficiency of the means employed for their capture; and
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  • ...sembled a paraphrase of the official report put in by Supt. Hare after the capture of Ned Kelly at Glenrowan. In that report Supt. Hare lauded himself to the
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  • ...tion to his 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 Walla
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  • ...rible end— burnt-up bodies and all that sort of stuff. We heard of Ned's capture, and we wus both for taking to the bush again: but the shepherd made us pro
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  • ...he rose to be inspecting Superintendent of police; he was concerned in the capture of some of the most desperate and notorious criminals known to Victorian hi ...eir was in charge of the Benalla police district. From that time until the capture at Glenrowan he was engaged, off and on, in hunting the desperadoes. The va
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  • ...the extermination of the Kelly gang at Glenrowan in July, 1880, and in the capture of its leader, the notorious "Ned" Kelly. Superintendent Hare, wh
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  • ...the extermination of the Kelly gang at Glenrowan in July, 1880, and in the capture of the leader, Ned Kelly. Superintendent Hare, who was in charge of the for
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  • ...assured of a fair share of the reward offered if their efforts lead to the capture of the gang. Our rate of pay is £3 per month. No hope of keeping matters f ...ir proportion of Government re- ward should they succeed in leading to the capture of the outlaws - Standish.
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  • ...nday night, but gave Mr Hare information which led to the almost immediate capture of Kelly and destruction of other three outlaws. Mr Curnow's connection wit
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  • ...ld a "Herald" representative yesterday a first-hand story of the capture of the Kelly gang, and then in his garden conversed on the culture of leeks
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  • ...of six mounted Police which was among the force that went to Glenrowan to capture the Kelly gang in 1880. He was aged 82 years. Before he entered the police
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  • ...and had not returned at a late hour last evening. The probabilities of his capture, we are afraid, are some what remote, unless a larger number of men could b ...down like a wild beast. In order that every facility may be given for his capture, we publish a description of his appearance as given some time since in the
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  • ...ly anxious to get away from such a den before worse befel him, leaving the capture of the villains to a future opportunity, and after being compelled to promi
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  • ...ack the Government have been offering a [[Reward|reward]] of £100 for the capture of Edward Kelly, on the charge of shooting Constable Fitzpatrick. If the Ke
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  • ...uld be proclaimed outlaws, and a large reward offered to anybody who shall capture them alive or dead; but under no circumstances should lives be recklessly e
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  • ...reason to fear the worst. Active steps are being taken for the pursuit and capture of the criminals. Arrangements have been made for the despatch of a large n
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  • ...imself cornered by two horsemen, who followed him down the road. To escape capture he quitted his horse, and found his way to Broken River on foot this mornin
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  • ...managed to keep out of their clutches. How they have succeeded in eluding capture for so long is now plainly apparent. The neighbourhood in which they live i
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  • ...llen a victim to the assassins. Recognising the absolute necessity for the capture of the murderers under any circumstances, whether dead or alive, and taking ...n to one of the Kelly’s mates if he will give information leading to the capture of the rest of the gang. Another party will be organised at four o’clock
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  • ...n could do. (Hear, hear.) He thought it would take some time to effect the capture of the outlaws. Some increased exertions ought to be taken to relieve the c .... ₤200 would not provide the rations necessary for party to successfully capture the murderers.
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  • ...ecognised as the brothers Kelly. The intention of the police to effect the capture of these two ruffians must have been known by the murderers, who were thus
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  • ...s bereaved wife and family were widely expressed, while the desire for the capture or destruction of the bloodthirsty villains who compassed his death became
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  • ...very of the direction taken by the fugitives will greatly facilitate their capture, as it will enable the pursuers to concentrate their forces with every prob
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  • ...rs with merciless severity, and to leave no stone unturned to effect their capture, dead or alive.
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  • ...sue our journal the poor murdered men may have been avenged, either by the capture or destruction of the four bushrangers, than whom in the annals of crime in
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  • ...o time. The government have now placed £500 a man as the reward for their capture, dead or alive. The four villains are proclaimed outlaws, and any one may t
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  • ...earch for Sergeant Kennedy. The Government offer 800 pounds reward for the capture of the bush- rangers. Inquiry was held this morning on the bodies of the mu
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  • ...s head is still too small, but there are reasons why we should not owe the capture of this marauder entirely or chiefly to the treachery of his acquaintances.
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  • ...rumours which were widely circulated yesterday as to the running down and capture of the gang. We publish this morning an interesting letter from our special
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  • ...ang|Kelly gang]] bushrangers were surrounded by the police, and that their capture might be hourly expected. The rumour probably arose from the fact that the
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  • ...their almost inaccessible haunts among the ranges, and consequently their capture will be a matter of time.
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  • ...well pleased to be called on for work, their great desire being to quickly capture these desperadoes, and so put an end to the excitement that now exists.
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  • ...atekeeper knowing of it. It has now become the general impression that the capture of the gang will be a longer job than was at first anticipated, but even if
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  • ...It is to be hoped success will speedily attend the exertions being made to capture the Kelly gang; and it would be gratifying to know that some of the New Sou
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  • ...It is to be hoped success will speedily attend the exertions being made to capture the Kelly gang; and it would be gratifying to know that some of the Now Sou
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  • ...ollowed up. I think the Government should now offer £1,000 reward for the capture of Ned Kelly, and a promise to the person who can lead to the discovery tha
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  • ...the police, but, on the contrary, laughed at them and at their efforts to capture him and his mates. The other ruffians appeared to have as little dread of t
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  • ...n, we have learnt the following interesting particulars with regard to the capture of himself and his companions, and the subsequent events at the station: -
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  • ...y of wire carried by a line repairer. While doing this they made a further capture of four men who were working on the line, and who saw them cutting the wire
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  • ...made direct for the Strathbogie Ranges, where it will be very difficult to capture them owing to the nature of the country.  
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  • ...realised. And for all that the public is aware, the gang may be as far off capture as ever.
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  • ...enough to pass a special act to facilitate the destruction rather than the capture of four men, it would not have been out of place to utilise the services of
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  • ...ttorney General, decided to increase the [[Reward|reward]] offered for the capture of Edward Kelly from £500 to £1,000, and a notification to that effect ap
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  • ...en the members of the force who are called upon to risk their lives in the capture of the murderers. ...ent have decided to increase the [[Reward|reward]] for the apprehension or capture dead or alive, of Edward Kelly, from £500 to £1,000. This is notified in
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  • The Government has increased the [[Reward|reward]] for the capture of Ned Kelly to £1000. There are loud complaints about the police, but the
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  • ...s undertaking the search in order to earn the heavy reward offered for the capture of the gang but with regard to paid agencies, Mr Berry does not at present
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  • ...ected to deal liberally with members of the force who may take part in the capture.
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  • ...te unconcerned, inwardly laughing at the attempts which were being made to capture them in a totally different part of the district. They were supplied with p
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  • ...ional circumstances should be rewarded if they succeed in their attempt to capture these outlaws.
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  • ...s undertaking the search in order to earn the heavy reward offered for the capture of the gang; but with regard to paid agencies, Mr Berry does not at present
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  • ...ll receive his proportion of the reward without his being present when the capture is made.
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  • The police seem to be as far off the capture of the Kellys as ever, and from what has recently been reported to me I bel
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  • ...n the towns. Every citizen, we are sure, sees the need of fresh efforts to capture the murderers, which need not be gigantic, but which should have a prospect
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  • ...as a good horseman, nor would any of them have taken to the bush or eluded capture for any length of time if on foot. Does not this give us a clue to one of t ...d detain suspected confederates. This would not of course cause the speedy capture of the present gang, but the knowledge that such a power existed would act
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  • ...is a good horseman, nor would any of them have taken to the bush or eluded capture for any length of time if on foot." Then comes the practical suggestio
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  • ...ion, food and ammunition, and assisting to hide them, the chances of their capture are extremely remote, and however harsh it may appear, we thoroughly endors
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  • ...e passage to any prisoner of the Crown who lent valuable assistance in the capture of bushrangers; so that there is the best precedent for the adoption of our
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  • ...iends at New Year; so that troopers, detectives, and all interested in the capture of the Kellys, shall see the light in which their conduct is looked upon. I
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  • ...t the demoralized state of society, and the long immunity of the gang from capture have emboldened others to imitate their deeds. Many people inclined to the
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  • ...onference relative to the unsatisfactory state of things regarding the non-capture of the outlaws
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  • The four bushrangers now known as the Kelly gang are apparently as far off capture as ever. Three months have elapsed since the murder of the three troopers n
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  • ...nference relative to the unsatisfactory state of things regarding the non- capture of the outlaws.
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  • ...kept in goal for 12 months, or until the police had found it convenient to capture the gang of outlaws. Of course he was aware that some persons would say he
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  • ...immunity can continue, even supposing the red-handed ruffians escape early capture by the police.
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  • ...believe that they will organise, and if there is any further delay in the capture or shooting down of the outlaws, Ministers will have to give their serious
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  • ...of the Victorian police have been engaged in endeavouring to abtain their capture, they have not only defied all attempts to catch them, but have succeeded i ...edly been on the alert,and have used all the resources at their command to capture men, who have been guilty of robbery and murder, and who have set the law a
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  • ...efficiency of the provincial troopers and trackers, and predict the early capture of the gang, if they remain this side of the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Mu
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  • ...ems to be no reason for doubting the correctness of the statement that the capture of the lock up and the telegraph office at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] was ef ...liament held it to be expedient to pass such a measure , in order that the capture of these very men might be facilitated. It was not though wise to wait unti
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  • '''HOW TO CAPTURE THE KELLY GANG''' Sir,-If the Government are in earnest in their endeavour to capture the band of desperadoes that now defy all the efforts of the Victorian poli
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  • ...colony should be increased to £4000, thus making the total reward for the capture of the Kellys and their associates amount to the large sum of £8,000. Sir
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  • ...  If the keeping any one of the men in gaol would facilitate directly the capture of the Kelly gang.  ...e men have succeeded in baffling the efforts of the police to effect their capture; have committed two outrages, which for cool, daring, and insolent audacity
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  • ...re ? in the extreme, and whilst we say by all means use every endeavour to capture the Kellys – arrest and keep at distance vile, every man who has aided th
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  • ...emen,viz Victoria and- outlawed. Large rewards have been offered for their-capture, but, having taken, to some mountains in Victoria, they have, so, far, esca
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  • ...a substantial reward has been offered by the Victorian Government for the capture of the outlaws, dead or alive. The price put upon the head of Edward KELLY ...es of Victoria and New South Wales to unite in the most active measures to capture the gang. The Government of New South Wales had offered a [[Reward|reward]]
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  • ...ern plains. Our experience of bushrangers is that they can only long elude capture in a difficult country and among a friendly population. Sir Henry Parkes ha
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  • ...left alone and abandoned as impracticable. [[Reward|Money]] alone effected capture of the bushranger Power, and we fairly believe that this alone will lead to ...sion Act|Outlawry Act]], the Government offered a reward of £1000 for the capture dead or alive of '''Ned Kelly''', the moving spirit and leader of the gang,
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  • ...ill at large, notwithstanding the strenuous efforts that have been made to capture them. Many times during the past few months the police have received inform
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  • We are afraid that after three or four months waiting for the capture of the Kellys any attempt to impose on our faith by any similar little devi ...he is prepared to contribute £4000 to the [[Reward|reward]] fund for the capture of the gang, viz, £3000 awarded by the Government of the colony and £1000
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  • ...in proposing that the police of the two colonies should co operate for the capture of the gang. For altogether apart from the fact that one bank robbery has b
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  • ...e on the well affected, as would, in all probability, speedily lead to the capture of the delinquents.
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  • ...e on the well affected, as would, in all probability, speedily lead to the capture of the delinquents.
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  • ...native fast- nesses, as the ordinary police were powerless to effect their capture. These black trackers formed the nucleus of the Queensland native police, w
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  • ...ictorian Governments, to render help in running down the outlaws whose non capture for so long a time is a disgrace to Australia. His second in command is Con ...nted with these murderers, and thereby manifested a desire to effect their capture? The Government should remember that, from the very moment those three poor
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  • ...ou. We may not do it just now, but if you attempt to aid the police in the capture of the Kelly gang you shall be tormented to death, if I am hung for it. Min
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  • ...all overtake those who may venture to assist directly or indirectly in the capture of the scoundrels whose deeds of blood have horrified and increased the who
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  • ...ou. We may not do it just now, but if you attempt to aid the police in the capture of the Kelly gang you shall be tormented 'to death, if I am hung for it. Mi
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  • ...be an inexpensive process. He wondered the hon. member did not go out and capture these men himself, it they were so helpless as he said; it would pay him ve
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  • ...THE KELLYS are not caught, and for all that is known to the contrary their capture is as far distant as ever. There is, in point of fact, no positive knowledg
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  • ...ou. We may not do it just now, but if you attempt to aid the police in the capture of the Kellygang you shall be tormented to death, if I am hung for it. Mind
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  • ...all overtake those who may venture to assist directly or indirectly in the capture of the scoundrels whose deeds of blood have horrified and increased the who
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  • ...e supposed to have taken refuge, ready at a moment a notice to rush in and capture the whole of them on the spot, when - alas, for the futility of human wishe
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  • ...of the thigh. Monks blames the restiveness of his horse for preventing the capture, as it would not stand fire and will never be tied up. He was unwilling to
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  • ...the Hatfield marauders on the one side of the border, and the repulse and capture of the Moe robbers by Mr H MUNRO and Dr M'DONALD on this side. ...ulate the Victorian police on a corresponding success, for nothing but the capture of the Mansfield murderers is now wanting to complete the story, and termin
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  • ...s yesterday the general topic of conversation, and although one man eluded capture, the comments upon the bearing of the police were all of a favourable natur ...stance of two and a half miles from the hotel, that the final conflict and capture took place.
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  • ...e|police of New South Wales]] for reducing the danger to a minimum, by the capture of the successive imitators red-handed.
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  • ...erson who should cause the arrest of Kelly, and £2500 to those who should capture him. Whereupon Sergeant Kidd communicated with the gentleman who had brough
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  • ...orror at the event having worn off, it was sanguinely anticipated that the capture and certain condemnation of the murderers to the gallows would be but the w ...f many thousands of pounds of the people's money, we are now no nearer the capture than ever. In vain where the townships of the north-eastern and border dist
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  • ...t that the troopers were possessed of such information as must lead to the capture of the ruffians. These romances have always proved groundless, the "in
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  • ...o the memory of three brave men who lost their lives while endeavouring to capture a band of armed criminals in the Wombat Ranges, near Mansfield, 26th Octobe
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  • ...ately still at large. Of the many combined causes which have prevented the capture of these cowardly assassins this is not the occasion to speak. I will merel
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  • ...ang, I beg to offer a suggestion through your valuable columns ament their capture. Those who have read Roman history will call to mind a period during the co
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  • ...er, made for pensioning any constable who may be wounded in attempting the capture of the gang, and also for the support of the family of any officer who may
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  • ...alone in defying the power and resources of the Government to effect their capture, but have varied the tedium of their retirement in their mountain home by o
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  • ...er, had been unsuccessful in their circumstances. That they are anxious to capture the Kellys I have not the slightest doubt, but their continual success must
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  • === CAPTURE === ...November, 1878, have set the law at defiance, and baffled all attempts to capture them, were in the power of the police. The township of Glenrowan; it may be
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  • ...elbourne Gaol|Melbourne Gaol]] before many hours are over. The news of the capture or annihilation of the gang will be received with satisfaction all over the
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  • Mr Hare, who had been engaged in the capture of [[Harry Power|Power]], the notorious bushranger, was spoken to as to his
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  • === , Capture of Ned Kelly , The siege continued , The end. - the hotel burnt , Interview
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  • == CAPTURE OF NED KELLY ==
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  • ...uld enable the bushrangers to escape rather than assist in effecting their capture. He recommended that bonfires be made round the building, which would light ...ion of vantage by these tactics. The duty of the commanding officer was to capture or to kill outlaws, and not expose his own men to be murdered—for each ma
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  • ...eagerly seized upon by the public. Great satiafaction is expressed at the capture. The excitement about the Kelly's was intense during the early part of the Considerable interest is taken in the news of the capture of Ned Kelly, and the encounter between the police and the gang.
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  • ...uld enable the bushrangers to escape rather than assist in effecting their capture. He recommended that bonfires should be made round the building, which woul ...her telegrams. The greatest satisfaction was expressed on all hands at the capture of the gang, though some regret was felt that they could not all have been
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  • === , Capture of Ned Kelly , The siege continued , The end. - the hotel burnt , Interview '''CAPTURE OF NED KELLY'''
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  • '''[[The Melbourne Daily Telegragh (2)|Capture of Ned Kelly]] , [[The Melbourne Daily Telegragh (3)|An appeal to Ned Kelly
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  • == CAPTURE OF NED KELLY ==
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  • ...ing to run the chance of the loss of life, Mr Sadlier refused, trusting to capture the outlaws by some less risky method.
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  • ...cted by the episode. All classes are loud in mutual congratulations at the capture or death of the blood thirsty ruffians who have so long held a reign of ter
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  • ...nce of the police for the past two years and have enjoyed an immunity from capture astonishing in the extreme and their being brought to justice for the many
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  • ...by the intelligence of the latest outrage of the Kelly gang, and of their capture at Glenrowan, was intensified yesterday when it became known that [[Ned Kel ...he distraction of the gang, of the death of Dan Kelly and Hart, and of the capture and removal to Melbourne of Edward Kelly. On the journey to Melbourne and a
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  • ...ct at present. Kelly then said to me, ‘₤8,000 has been offered for our capture. I promise to give you a similar amount if you tell me where that Sullivan [[Piazzi|Louis Pyatzer]], a contractor, who was one of those present at the capture of the gang on Monday last, stated that he was compelled by them to enter a
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  • {{Full Text}}'''CAPTURE OF THE KELLY GANG'''
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  • The following additional particulars in reference to the capture of the gang have been received:-
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  • ...t at present. Kelly then said to me,-"£8000 has been offered for our capture. I promise to give you a similar amount if you tell me where that Sullivan
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  • ...ably appoint a board to decide how the [[Reward|reward]] of £8000 for the capture of the gang shall be distributed. In as much as half of that amount has bee
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  • For a long time they eluded all attempts to capture them. In [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|October 1878]], Sergeant [[Kennedy S ...the outlaws. The cold blooded murder of Constable Scanlan and Lonigan, the capture of Constable McIntyre, and the other incidents of the terrible tragedy are
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  • ...ongly against the police, who, it is thought, might have done something to capture the outlaws at Sebastopol. [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Barry]] and [[Ellen Sherri
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  • '''CAPTURE OF THE KELLY GANG''' ...iving as brief a synopsis as possible of the circumstances surrounding the capture of the leader of the outlaws, and the death of Steve Hart Joe Byrne and Dan
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  • ...wledged by officers and men to have behaved most pluckily in the fight and capture of Ned Kelly. Dowsett has received a warning that his life will be taken if
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  • ...the outlaws had entrenched themselves, and the subsequent discovery of the capture of the four members of the gang (the bodies of Hart and Daniel Kelly being ...ick at nothing in order to have revenge for the death of Byrne and his own capture. Father Gibney, in spite of the continued remonstrances of Kelly, however,
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  • ...ouis [[Piazzi|Pyatzer]], a contractor, who was one of those present at the capture of the gang on Monday last, stated that he was compelled by them to enter a ...ew South Wales “Government Gazette,” offering a similar reward for the capture of the gang. He stated that the rewards were to be withdrawn at the end of
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  • CAPTURE OF NED KELLY
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  • The excitement caused by the capture of the Kelly gang is gradually subsiding, although the matter still remains Sir,—May I offer a few remarks bearing on the capture of the Kelly gang. There is, I think, little doubt that they, through foolh
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  • The excitement consequent on the capture and extermination of the outlaws has not yet subsided.  Bodies of police a
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  • ...ng to run the chance of the loss of life, Mr. Sadlier refused, trusting to capture the outlaws by some less risky method.
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  • ...very little to add to what has already been published in reference to the capture of the Kelly gang. In the district, matters have quieted down, and the exci ...nd effective aid rendered by the black [[Police Trackers|trackers]] in the capture of the Kelly murderers, although their services have not been prominently o
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  • ...be wondered that the gang for so long defied the efforts of the police to capture them. In addition to this, they had such a circle of friends and sympathise
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  • ...nd perhaps within a month another gang will be loosened in the ranges. The capture of the Kellys will be a lesson that will long be remembered, but it is doub
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  • The excitement in Benalla consequent upon the capture of the Kelly gang had quite subsided on Saturday, and Inspector [[Insp Wlii
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  • ..., but Superintendent [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] stating that it was his desire to capture the outlaws, without further loss of life. To do that seemed to be a diffic
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  • ...t]], the railway guard, who distinguished himself by pluck in assisting to capture Ned Kelly, the Railway department has arranged for the guard to take charge
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  • ...first place, then, it may be premised that the police in their efforts to capture the outlaws were heavily handicapped. The character of the country alone m
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  • ...ernment of New South Wales for the purpose of arranging the reward for the capture of the Kelly gang. Of all the most important incidents connected with the siege and capture of the Kellys, taken during the time of action, will shortly be
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  • {{Full Text}}ANOTHER MURDER BY AND CAPTURE OF THE KELLY GANG
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  • ..., managed to leave the hotel, but returned. And this is how his return and capture may be surmised :—He shot Superintendent Hare in the wrist, and got away.
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  • Murder of Aaron Sherrett Finding of Byrne's body Capture of Ned Kelly AFTER HIS CAPTURE.
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  • ...Melbourne, to the spot, and a reward of £200 per head was offered for the capture of the murderers.  The reward was afterwards increased to a lump sum of £
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  • '''CAPTURE OF NED KELLY'''
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  • '''Glenrowan Seige''' -'''capture of Ned Kelly'''
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  • ...a ghastly paleness.  Helpless in the hands of those whom he had defied to capture him alive, he was speedily removed from the district which had been the sce
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  • ...as producing a bad effect on a certain section of the community, and whose capture was essential to the breaking up of the nest of the marauders―the crimina
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  • ...urray Smith should be appointed to opportion the Government reward for the capture of the Kelly gang, and that New South Wales should appoint the other member
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  • {{Full Text}}'''CAPTURE OF THE KELLY GANG IN VICTORIA'''
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  • ...s recovering fast from his wounds. It took fifty policemen to capture—if capture it may be called—the outlaws, and their proeeedings in firing into the ho
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  • ...] and Mr. [[Insp Wliiam Montfort|Montford]] had reaped the benefit of that capture; and that I, who was directed to organize the whole affair, am still in the
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  • ...hat I decline to participate in any of the rewards already offered for the capture of these outlaws. “I cannot bring my report to a close without strongly d
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  • ...ur information, of such of the proceedings of 28th ult, in relation to the capture of the Kelly gang, as occurred whilst I was in command of the party of poli "It was not, however, until the capture of Ned Kelly, and then only from his statements, that there was any assuran
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  • Return of Officers, Sergeants and Constables who took Part In the Capture of the Kelly Gang of Outlaws on the 28th June, 1880. The names of the Members of the Force from Beechworth who Assisted at the Capture of the Outlaws at Glenrowan, on 28th June, 1880
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  • ...g the train and making for Benalla to sack it, as the circumstances of his capture next morning showed might easily have been accomplished.
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  • ...ushranger, that Mr Nicolson and Mr Montford had reaped the benefit of that capture, and that I, who was directed to organise the whole affair, am still in the
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  • ...hat I decline to participate in any of the rewards already offered for the capture of these outlaws.
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  • ...nformation of such of the proceedings of the 28th ult., in relation to the capture of the Kelly gang, as occurred whilst I was in command of the party of poli
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  • “It was not, however, until the capture of '''Ned Kelly''', and then only from his statements, that there was any a ...unition; that there were yet several hours’ daylight; and that the final capture or destruction of the two outlaws was a matter of certainty.I therefore hol
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  • Return of Officers, Sergeants, and Constables who took part in the capture of the Kelly gang of outlaws on the 28th June, 1880:—Superintendent [[Har The names of the members of the force from Beechworth who assisted at the capture of the outlaws are:—Senior-constable P [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], Moun
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  • ...the ground, and covered with blood., in the vicinity of the spot where the capture of '''Edward Kell'''y was effected.
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  • ...derstood by the ancients so far back as the time of the siege of Troy, the capture of that fated city being telegraphed across the Aegean sea by large beacon
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  • ...oved to Beechworth.  His clothes having been destroyed at the time of his capture in removing them for surgical purposes, the Government supplied him with a
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  • ...at such wholesale and cold-blooded murders, and great efforts were made to capture the murderers, but for a long time without success.
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  • '''Witness''': I was in Benalla on the day on which I heard of the capture of the prisoner. I saw the prisoner that night when he was brought to Benal
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  • ...was about Glenrowan from the middle of March up to a fortnight before the capture of the gang. I then went to a farmer’s place. ....―I was not. Superintendent Sadleir paid me off on the Tuesday after the capture of the gang. He did not say to me, “Stephens, don’t be out of the way;
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  • Senior-constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] deposed. - I was present at the capture of the prisoner at [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Glenrowan]]. The prisoner appeare
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  • ...itness) thought he was entitled to a portion of the reward offered for the capture of the Kelly gang. Had heard Sergeant Steele and Constable Bracken say they
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  • ...on the night of July the second at Sebastapol, did do their level best to capture Joe Byrne just now.
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  • ...ehension. Sherritt was arrested, but Byrne kept out of the way, and eluded capture. While in the log watch house awaiting his fate, he was visited by Byrne, w
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  • ...he black trackers under his command here in connexion with the pursuit and capture of the Kelly gang.
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  • ...|Steele]]''' stated that he was present at Glenrowan, and he described the capture of the prisoner.
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  • ...ssions were made at Euroa and Jerilderie, and the other at the time of his capture. On the first two occasions, the prisoner was not under any duress, and it
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  • ...ons surrendered themselves when they knew that warrants were out for their capture, they need not have feared any violence, and it would be monstrous to suppo
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  • ...other night, it is quite true that he offered to assist the police in the capture of the outlaws, but he did so under very peculiar circumstances. It appears
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  • ...arge of Superintendent Nicolson.  A reward of £8,000 was offered for the capture of the murderers.  A measure passed by the Parliament of Victoria declared
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  • ...deserve the stigma cast upon them of sympathy with the outlaws.  The non-capture of the bushrangers, he contended, was not the fault of the population, but
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  • ...dent Hare, because he believed he was the man in the whole of the force to capture the Kelly gang, if they could be captured. ...was authentic. The Chief Secretary had told the House that the pursuit and capture of the gang cost £50,000, and the depreciation of property in the North ea
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  • ...t it certainly did no increase the anxiety of the officers to effect their capture. At the inquiry it would be shown that this had a great deal to do with the ...had the matter been brought before the House during the excitement of the capture, the merits of every one present at the affair would have been fully recogn
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  • '''CAPTURE OF STEVE HART'S BROTHER'''
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  • ...s claims sent in were at last classified. It is found that practically the capture was not the result of any information communicated to the police, and that
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  • ...ove injurious to those who assisted the authorities in the efforts made to capture the Kelly gang.
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  • ...s evidence should be taken first. Mr Hare's report referred chiefly to the capture of the Kelly gang, but Captain Standish would be asked for information as t ...d implied that the long-continued efforts of the police force to trace and capture the outlaws have been characterised by supineness and apathy; that the poli
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  • ...lly outlaws, also, into the facts and occurrences concerning the death and capture of the outlaws at Glenrowan.
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  • ...took no steps whatever thereon. Had he done so, they would have led to the capture of the outlaws. Mr Nicolson frequently used to say, "I have the gang s
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  • [The witness here related circumstances in connexion with the capture of Ned Kelly and the death of the other outlaws at Glenrowan.]  When I got ...have been a sufficient force. The search parties were at liberty to try to capture the Kellys a without first communicating with me.
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  • ...at the circumstance that, for nearly two years, the police were unable to capture the bushrangers, although the latter were m the heart of the colony. There ...nging. In October, 1878, the gang surprised a party of four police sent to capture them, and murdered three of the constables, the fourth escaping. It was not
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  • ...Joined the police force in 1852. Got my first promotion at the time of the capture of Connor and Bradley, bushrangers. Was for a long time in charge of the de
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  • ...hly beaten, and as not caring about staying longer, as he didn't expect to capture the outlaws. Captain Standish was most reticent and would never tell Mr Sad
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  • Referred to the capture of Power.  
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  • ...which the police in Sherritt's house behaved. They ought to have tried to capture the outlaws, even if they risked their lives. Believe the outlaws broke out
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  • ...is might and try to let me capture them. He said he wanted me all along to capture them, and that he was sorry I had ever left the district. Detective Ward wa
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  • ...gh I organised the party which effected it, I received no benefit from the capture, but Mr Nicolson did, and I was asked to relieve him in the Kelly business.
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  • ...a that day’s distance of 50 miles-and sent a telegram announcing Power's capture, which was signed by Mr Nicolson. 1 considered myself the organiser of that
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  • ...ra £100 per annum as officer in charge of the detectives. Previous to the capture he was a first-class superintendent and I was a second-class. He was receiv ...no extra pay. Mr O'Connor claimed the credit of being instrumental in the capture of the Lancefield bank robbers. That robbery was in my (Bourke) district.
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  • ...e Chief Secretary thanking me and the other two officers concerned for the capture. In Parliament Sir James M'Culloch said he intended to promote those office
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  • ...ween them. He thought he could trace it back to about 12 months before the capture of the Kellys. There was no dispute manifest in the office. He was not pers
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  • ...been supplied within the terms of the proclamation leading directly to the capture with the exception of that furnished by Aaron Sherittt, and it was on accou ...nowledgment should be bestowed upon Superintendent Hare, the leader in the capture of the outlaws, for the severe injuries sustained by him in the discharge o
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  • ...of the trackers), £237; Jesse Dowsett, the railway guard, who assisted to capture Edward Kelly, £175. The only person not directly connected with the capture who is rewarded is Detective [[Ward|Ward]], for his employment of Aaron She
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  • ...ht that the mother should be liberated, and that that would conduce to the capture of the Kellys and alienate some of the sympathy from them. ...78, to July, 1880. Witness thought that all that could possibly be done to capture the outlaws was done.
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  • ...that the plan adopted by Mr Nicolson was the one most likely to effect the capture? Witness was perfectly certain of it, and regarded the capture as only a matter of time. He anticipated that it would take place at about
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  • ...t, and at 10 o'clock witness went up to the building. After hearing of the capture, witness want up to see Kelly at the station. Dr Nicholson was then in atte
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  • To Mr DIXON – The police obtained some more certain information since the capture of the outlaws as to their movements, but very little had been learned. Inf
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  • ...ad for some time previous been in the employ of the police in assisting to capture the Kellys, and had four constables in our house during the daytime, and th
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  • ..., from the effects of the fright. I do not desire any portion of the Kelly Capture Reward, although, as Aaron's widow, I consider myself as much entitled to i
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  • ...ad for some time previous been in the employ of the police in assisting to capture the Kellys, and had four constables in our house during the daytime, and th
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  • ..., from the effects of the fright. I do not desire any portion of the Kelly Capture Reward, although, as Aaron's widow, I consider myself as much entitled to i
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  • There are two points in connexion with the Kelly capture besides the questions arising out of the distribution of the reward, to whi
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  • '''THE KELLY CAPTURE'''
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  • ...itted that the force will be in a worse position than before to effect the capture of any future gang, because of the diffidently that will be experienced to
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  • ...ved to my superior officer. But if I got information likely to lead to the capture of the gang, I could act on it on my own responsibility. My actions were no I was promoted because of my connexion with the capture of Power. Was not engaged in the Kelly operations. Did not hear of a party
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  • ...son, to Mr Graves, said that he would not have accepted the reward for the capture of Power. It was usual for officers to do their duty without reward, and he
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  • ...ernment. The sympathisers gave some trouble to certain residents after the capture of the gang. When complaint was made about that to the police at Glenrowan
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  • ...f £8,000 offered by the New South Wales and Victorian Governments for the capture of the Kelly gang should be apportioned are generally disapproved of here a
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  • ...tlaws received much assistance from Chinese settlers. Ned Kelly, after his capture, led witness to believe that. Kelly also said to him - "The idea of Mr
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  • ...but that he (Mr Sadleir) did not think it advisable to risk any life the, capture being a certainty. Witness never saw Mr O'Connor's appointment to the polic
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  • ...maintain secrecy. If the four outlaws came the party was not to attempt to capture them, but to preserve their tracks and send for the black trackers. If Byrn ...Kelly, or two hours after receiving his last order. (Witness described the capture of Ned Kelly.) Ned Kelly himself afterwards said he was shot at the first v
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  • ...ybark Creek. Witness had been constantly making efforts in the meantime to capture the outlaws when business let him leave the station. His principal reason f
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  • ...ess considered the secret agency system the only one likely to lead to the capture of the outlaws. But for the agents the outlaws might not have been caught f Witness was temporarily disabled during the capture of Ned Kelly, and took no further part in the attack. Had received no order
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  • ...ter the burning of the hotel. Saw Mr O'Connor about half an hour after the capture. In his opinion, anyone on the field who knew Mr O'Connor must have seen hi Mr Hare – Do you think the entire credit of the capture is due to you?
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  • ...r the police murders on his own application, as he wanted to assist in the capture of the out- laws. Wrong information was frequently given purposely to the p ...t at his cowardice. Witness reported to Mr Sadleir immediately after Ned's capture that he had kicked Ned. Witness went to the railway station to put on Ned's
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  • ...rict was not satisfactory. He and other constables who had assisted in the capture were in danger. ...not contend that the men who had been most prominent in the search for and capture of the outlaws should be removed from the district. Good bushmen and horsem
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  • ...er of ''The Age'', were examined as to what came under their notice at the capture of the Kelly gang and the investigation was then adjourned until to day.
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  • ...nnor was in the van. In fact the police left the station together. Saw the capture of Ned Kelly. ...ved at Glenrowan at the same time as Mr Sadleir. He gave an account of the capture of Ned Kelly and the prominent part he took therein. When Steele caught hol
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  • ...so Steele shot at him, and he retreated into the hotel. Was present at the capture of Ned Kelly, who tripped and fell before Steele fired at him. The outlaw w
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  • ...r's services were not mentioned, and Mr Hare was really not present at the capture or destruction of the gang. Captain Standish said Mr Nicolson and witness w
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  • ...and you think about two of your boys were with you. How did you propose to capture the outlaws without your men, and under whose command were those who were l
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  • ...ion of the passages and doors, and all information requisite to ensure the capture, could have been obtained from Constable Bracken-who had himself been a pri
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  • " 4. The efficiency of the means employed for their capture; and
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  • ...s against Sergeant Steele, and also as to the precise circumstances of the capture of Ned Kelly. It was elicited that Sergeant Steele was the first to seize K
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  • ...lieve the Kellys intended from the first to murder the whole party, but to capture their horses and arms.
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  • ...lly party were captured and destroyed at Glenrowan. I was present at their capture and had that morning collected the police detachments about Beechworth, and
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  • ...ice of the Chief Secretary the present helplessness of the police force to capture the Kellys. In my opinion, those men that are hired at a high salary should ...t it was a mistake on the part of the officers to continually endeavour to capture them all together. In regard to Sub-inspector Pewtress's request to be allo
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  • To Mr '''[[Hare|Hare]]''' - Mr Nicolson was the senior officer present at the capture of Power, but you organised the party. Sir James M'Culloch directed me to s ...ss, although your position was not that of the officer responsible for the capture of the gang. I always found you a very efficient officer.
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  • ...he complimented them on the capture of the Kelly gang. With regard to the capture of Power, both Mr Nicolson and Mr Montfort were promoted, but Mr Hare never ...our seniority. Mr Montfort's promotion was given for his assistance at the capture.  
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  • ...ft two hours and a quarter for his stay at Glenrowan. His report of to the capture of the Kellys was dictated by himself and without the assistance of any one
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  • ...he was made assistant commissioner of police. Now, at the time of Power's capture, he (Mr Hare) was receiving £350 a year as Superintendent at the depot. He ...pay in 1877. I may have mentioned in my application the part I took in the capture of Power. I did receive an increase of £100 a year from Mr Ramsay, but onl
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  • ...efficiency in the Ballarat district, and mentioning among other things his capture of bushrangers at Bullarook.
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  • ...t the informer, and started on their memorable pursuit, which ended in the capture of Power.
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  • ...y yesterday in private arranging their evidence regarding the outbreak and capture of the Kelly outlaws. On the completion of this work they will at once proc
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  • ...s to be based. A history of the measures taken by the police to effect the capture of the Kelly gong is to precede the findings. The commissioners have yet to
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  • ...che for any expenditure he " might think necessary in order to " capture or destroy the gang." No doubt the Government of which Mr Longmore was
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  • ...organisation of the police and the conduct of the force in the pursuit and capture of the Kelly gang.
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  • ...o undertake the duty, and that he must go, and if he should succeed in the capture of the out- laws he would be duly rewarded. (See question 1,434 ) ...and from all the information then obtained, the police were as far off the capture of the outlaws as they were when Mr Hare left the district 11 months before
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  • ...ad come within his grasp. He took advantage of that, which resulted in the capture and destruction of the band of outlaws who for nearly two years set the aut
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  • ...r Hare went to Benalla, on 2nd June, 1880 , the police were as far off the capture of the Kelly gang as when he left the district eleven months previously, is
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  • ...that time Superintendents Nicolson and Hare, who had accomplished Power's capture, recommended to the chief commissioner the erection of a police station in
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  • ...ish carte blanche for any expenditure he might think necessary in order to capture or destroy the gang. Mr Nicolson, assistant commissioner, was despatched to
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  • ...Cleary's house where the outlaws were said to be concealed, his attempt to capture the gang at the Whorouly races, are all alluded to in terms somewhat compli
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  • ...ady in the event of their leaving their fastnesses to pounce down upon and capture the entire gang at one blow. When Captain Standish returned to Melbourne th ...in the ranges near Greta. He appears, however, to have taken no action to capture them beyond subsidising the informers to continue to serve the police, and
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  • ...uiry into the conduct of Sergeant Steele in connexion with the pursuit and capture of the outlaws. The memorial was then signed by a great number of those pre
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  • ...– Mr [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] was sent to the Kelly country to endeavour to capture the Kellys, and he remained there for a period of 11 months, during which t ...le for what actually occurred during the twenty eight days previous to the capture of the Kellys, as on the first occasion, when he was in that district for s
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  • ...s being signed in the district. The gallantry shown by this officer in the capture of EDWARD KELLY has naturally aroused sympathy in his behalf, more especial
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  • ...ans by the ex-chief commissioner and Superintendent Hare, the delay in the capture of the outlaws would not have been so great." Mr Nicolson contends tha ...tes further that he did not depend upon fortuitous circumstances for their capture but upon "a defined plan of operations," which, however, subjecte
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  • ...unition ; that there were yet several hours' daylight ; and that the final capture or destruction of the two outlaws was a matter of certainty. I therefore he
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  • ...e," or that there would be an outbreak which would be followed by the capture of the gang. We know now that this information and these views were correct
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  • ...ppointing two of them to the Glenrowan station immediately after the Kelly capture, and at a time when a fresh outbreak was considered imminent. A few nights
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  • ...olson again took charge. He remained in the district without effecting the capture of the outlaws eleven months when the Government of the day (Service) deeme ...fficulty induced Mr Hare to take charge of the entire arrangements for the capture of the Kelly gang on the distinct promise from me that, as he did so at the
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  • .... 16,278 (by the commission) “Which was it? Was it in consequence of the capture of Power or because he was en- titled to it by seniority?" And -" ...placed in his judgment, that if money could be profitably employed in the capture of these men he was to feel himself entirely uncontrolled (see page 509. )
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  • ...er me to the station referred to is the prominent part which I took in the capture and destruction of the Kelly gang, and the well-known feeling which exists " 25/10/80 -The senior-constable up to the date of the capture of the Kelly gang showed himself very efficient, and subsequently, when tol
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  • ..., and gave a retrospect of the Glenrowan affray from his arrival until the capture of Ned Kelly. He solemnly declared that the idea of firing at the woman nev
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  • ...bank premises, the number of detectives told off for the duty the mode of capture, the escape of the principal criminal, and other circumstances all contribu
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  • ...ficers, in recognition of their meritorious services in connexion with the capture of the Kelly gang of outlaws, in accordance with the recommendation of The
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  • ...book]] on his experiences in Victoria , mainly devoted to the exploits and capture of the Kelly gang, and an advance copy has been forwarded to us by Messrs M Mr Hare, as is well known, took part in the capture of Power, the bushranger, and he tells the story clearly and concisely. It
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  • ...gaol at Kilmore was never again heard of. Mr Hare also made an attempt to capture single-handed a bushranger known as “Billy the Puntman," who was aft ...f the wildest mountain country in Victoria, they managed not only to evade capture for two years, but to provide themselves with funds by two well-planned and
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  • Another of his achievements was the capture of Power, the bushranger, effected in company with the late Mr Hare and Mr
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  • There were lots of citings and advice on how to capture the KellyGang.
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  • ...which I believe would clearly, in more than one instance, have led to the capture of the outlaws. Mr. Nicolson used to say to me on every possible occasion,
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  • ...d implied that the long continued efforts of the police force to trace and capture the outlaws have been characterised by spineless and apathy; that the polic ...ot warn the railway telegraph people, and so a splendid chance was lost to capture the Kellys?- Yes.
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  • 635 Did you accompany Mr. Hare to capture [[Harry Power|Power]]?- No, he accompanied me; I was the superior officer.
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  • 645 For a long time it was your impression that the operations to capture the Kellys were futile?- I will not fix the date.
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  • ...to the city by seniority. I received no promotion on account of the Power capture. Every step has been simply by seniority. 672 That was just before the capture?- Yes.
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  • 802 The horses found on the capture of the [[KellyGang|Kellys]] they found afterwards were horses belonging to 811 Do I understand that you had nothing further to do with the Kelly capture after that date?- Nothing whatever. I received orders to proceed to the Wim
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  • ...all the proceedings leading up to what you believed to be almost immediate capture, had you remained and carried on operations?- I spent over an hour in the p
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  • ...st, and that, by continuing to pursue the course I adopted, their ultimate capture is, I feel, a positive certainty. The length of time occupied in their capture must depend much upon the opportunities given by the outlaws, the skill of
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  • ...t application be made to the Police Department for the record taken of the capture of Power the bushranger. ...cularly the length of time during which the criminals succeeded in evading capture, the expenses connected with their pursuit, &c., &c.
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  • ...I have already said, been very complimentary to me on the occasion of the capture of Power. He had learned when he was in office what sort of work it was. He
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  • ...nk; you got your first promotion for gallant conduct about the time of the capture of Connor and Bradly near [[Kilmore|Kilmore]]?- Yes. 991 Will you hand in a return of the length of time it took to capture the bushrangers in New South Wales and in Victoria-[[Harry Power|Power]] an
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  • ..., which he described, and informing the Chief Commissioner he could easily capture them by sending out a party. Captain Standish sent out Mr Hare and a large
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  • ...t he did not care about staying any longer, as he could not see his way to capture the outlaws. Captain Standish was most reticent of his information; he woul ...ely, the direction the robbers had taken, and to our assistance the speedy capture of the bank robbers was due. I refer you for corroboration to Sub-Inspector
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  • 1140 Did you take part in the capture of [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]]?- No, that was right away to my right.
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  • ...e, was there a want of a thoroughly well organized system for the outlaws' capture to be established by the officers in command?- There were two different sys
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  • ...with their consent we did all this. It was necessary for us to arrange to capture all the sympathizers in one day, because, if we had not done so, it would h
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  • ...ll-feeling that has been shown before this Commission has arisen since the capture of the Kellys....
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  • ...e you left the district on the first occasion, instead of saying since the capture of the [[KellyGang|Kellys]]?— Yes, that is what I meant.
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  • <span id="rc1424">[[#rc1424|1424]]</span> Was this the Arthur who was at the capture?— Yes. He is one of the best shots in the colony. When he joined us and l
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  • ...s up there still, and [[Const Faulkiner|Faulkner]] has come down since the capture. Now I will come to the second part—the eleven months interval. Unfortuna ...and that I reaped no profit by the duty I was sent upon. I referred to the capture of [[Harry Power|Power]], the bushranger.
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  • ...supply you with all the documents in his possession relating to the Kelly capture? 1456 ''The Commission''. —All the documents relating to the Kelly capture should have been retained by the officers as official documents.
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  • ...and endeavor to let me capture them. He said all along— “I wish you to capture them, Mr. Hare, and I am only sorry that you ever left the district.” Min
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  • ...1527">[[#rc1527|1527]]</span> The whole of the responsibility of the Kelly capture?— Yes, the whole of the responsibility of the Kelly business; and one fal
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  • ...the Government in that position, I personally received no benefit from his capture; on the contrary, the benefit was received by the very officer whom I was n ...ommission the facts, as it has been mentioned from time to time, about the capture of Power.
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  • ...and on our arrival at Wangaratta we sent a telegram to town announcing the capture of Power, Mr. Nicolson signing the telegram. That is all I wish to say with
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  • ...nce between his salary and that of AssComm Nicolson at the time of Power's capture.
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  • ...at the time in charge of the Kyneton district, and, immediately after the capture, was transferred to Melbourne , and he received an extra hundred a year as ...atement, has claimed the credit of capturing, or being instrumental in the capture of the Lancefield bank robbers. He made his statement, and I just wish to m
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  • ...the same?— The effect was the same. We had only one object in view—to capture the Kellys. We threw away no chance. When I relieved Mr. Nicolson, on the [
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  • ...nowledge the receipt of your letters, noted in the margin,*. reporting the capture of “Power,” the bushranger, in the ranges at the head of the King River ...or Power's arrest; and that I desire to thank them for having effected the capture of a desperate criminal, whose prolonged resistance to the law and successf
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  • ...during my time it must hare been for special trains during the day of the capture of the Kellys—a good number were used on that occasion. Again, Mr. [[Nico
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  • ...sion, that there was a want of sympathy for about twelve months before the capture of the Kellys; but I do not say there was that state of things, I am merely
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  • 1678 Was it before the capture of the Kellys?— Yes, but my recollection of the whole of that affair is v
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  • ...an that. You asked for the papers connected with the [[Harry Power|Power]] capture, and those were all returned I have got the impression that all the papers
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  • ...]</span> Was Aaron Sherritt at that time asked to assist the police in the capture of the [[KellyGang|Kelly gang]]?— I will state what I know about it and t
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  • ...d you mean by “right through” in a previous answer?— Right up to the capture of the [[KellyGang|Kellys]]. 1925 I suppose you had to think about the capture of the Kellys, if possible?— Yes.
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  • 2229 Mr. Whelan also showed the same desire to capture the Kellys?— Yes; certainly.
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  • ...e residents of any responsibility in the district to aid the police in the capture of these men?— I know no specific instance of special exertion, but I am
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  • ...ances of the [[KellyGang|Kellys]] from the time of the murders up to their capture at [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]].
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  • ...#rc2474|2474]]</span> Were the Artillery of any value whatever towards the capture of the Kellys?— No; except only rendering the banks safe and giving more ...oise or trouble, and that we were stepping forward most surely towards the capture of the Kellys-that is a matter of opinion only.
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  • Were the Artillery of any value whatever towards the capture of the '''KellyGang'''?
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  • ...e or his assistant should clearly recognise them, then he should certainly capture them, if an opportunity offers—J. S., Superintendent)—but simply to wat
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  • ...me at the time. Presently a constable came and explained that this was the capture of [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]], this noise that we had heard. That was the first I ...rted to you that the rifle and cap had been found before the report of the capture?— Yes.
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  • 2843 After the capture of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] the statement is?— That cannot be true. 2844 Would it have been before the capture?— It must have been.
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  • ...information, of such of the proceedings of 28 th ult., in relation to the capture of the [[KellyGang|Kelly gang]], as occurred whilst I was in command of the It was not, however, until the capture of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], and then only from his statements, that there w
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  • ...> Have the police been unable to obtain any reliable information since the capture at [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] of the places where they had been in hiding sing ...the strength of the [[Police Organisation|police]] been reduced singe the capture?— We have a few men, perhaps eight or ten, extra.
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  • ...the court. I watched the place without success. My object was that I might capture him when he would come home to hear how his mother got on at court. 3062 Then, as a matter of fact, were your actions in regard to the capture of the Kellys untrammelled by any instructions from your officers?— Yes..
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  • 3066 Did you remain in the Kelly district till the capture of the [[KellyGang|Kellys]]?— Yes.
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  • ...hey were to wait for no officer; they had written instructions to shoot or capture in the best way they could, but not to lose a chance. It was my duty to com ...ed different people said to me, “Ward, if you got your own way you would capture them,” and I said “No”, that was not the case, that I was really left
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  • <span id="rc3103">[[#rc3103|3103]]</span> On the day of the capture where were you?— At Beechworth. ...e you aware of any chance being lost, or not being made available, for the capture of the Kellys on any information you received?— I am not.
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  • ...tch them by yourself but to obtain such information as would lead to their capture, with the assistance of others?— My object in going to the head of the Ki
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  • 3202 That was after Power's capture?— Yes. I was promoted after that. ...n|Nicolson]] and Mr. [[Hare|Hare]], who were there, and had to do with the capture of Power, advisable that a police station should be placed there for the ex
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  • <span id="rc3370">[[#rc3370|3370]]</span> When you went to capture [[Harry Power|Power]], the bushranger, with two officers, who ordered you f
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  • ...nion, w as entrusted by the Government, or the Police department, with the capture of Power on that occasion?— I never knew. ...e Commission your idea as to the time, and means, and money spent over the capture of the Kellys—whether it could not have been arranged better than it was,
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  • ...of proceeding adopted by the officers from the time of the murders to the capture?— That is a very large question. ...system adopted there of the secret service was likely to eventuate in the capture of the [[KellyGang|Kellys]]?— I think so—more so than the other.
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  • ...dered by Mr. Nicolson and Mr. Hare, who were there, and had to do with the capture of Power, advisable that a police station should be placed there for the ex
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  • ...pan> ''By the Commission''—You said that occurred ten minutes before the capture?— Yes.
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  • ...itted that the force will be in a worse position than before to effect the capture of any future gang, because of the diffidently that will be experienced to
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  • <span id="rc3590">[[#rc3590|3590]]</span> Did you remain there till the capture of the Kellys?— No; I went to Mooroopna.
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  • ...4066">[[#rc4066|4066]]</span> What was your claim?— Through being at the capture at [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]]. I stated the part I took in it. Arrived there a
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  • ...se who applied for an enquiry into his treatment during the search for and capture of the Kelly outlaws this Commission, having been informed by Mr. O'Connor
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  • ...8|4588]]</span> Are we to understand that you left that district after the capture of the Kellys from personal fear?— Yes.
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  • ...andkerchief in his mouth and bring him in to Beechworth. We were to try to capture the others if they came to the place. The duty I had to undertake whilst wi ...ring the day and come out at night, and watch Mrs. Byrne's but for Joe, to capture Joe outside going to or fro, without creating a noise, if possible; if that
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  • ...andkerchief in his mouth and bring him in to Beechworth. We were to try to capture the others if they came to the place.&quot;
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  • ...to evade the vigilance of the police, which finally resulted in their own capture.
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  • ...n were going to meet you in armour would you approach them and endeavor to capture them in a different way from what you would if they were on equal terms wit
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  • ...span> How long were they kept there?— To the Saturday night prior to the capture of the gang; on the Sunday night, the 25th, I think.
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  • 6173 Do you think that the capture could have been effected without this setting fire having been attempted at ...who were there, well-known sympathizers, who were detained, and after the capture Captain Standish came up and they were brought before him, and he said unde
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  • 6274 Mullane did not come on the ground till after the capture of Kelly?— I did not see him.
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  • ...Mr. Hare relieved Mr. Nicolson at the final matter a few weeks before the capture of the Kellys?— Yes.
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  • ...'Connor as an officer of the Victorian police at the time of the Glenrowan capture?— I could not say.
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  • ...— Yes. I was not ordered to leave it, but I was doing it for the best to capture the outlaws.
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  • ...pan> It would have been unsafe?— Very unsafe. You would not know whom to capture, and the innocent persons might be shot.
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  • ...rc7774_7743|7774.7743]]</span> Would you have taken any different steps to capture the two outlaws remaining in the hotel than were adopted on that day?— I
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  • ...7971]]</span> That is not to attempt to capture them?— Not to attempt to capture them.
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  • ...an> When did you next see Mr. Sadleir?— The next I saw him was after the capture of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], I remember that now. <span id="rc8225">[[#rc8225|8225]]</span> Were you present at the capture of Ned Kelly?— I was.
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  • <span id="rc8290">[[#rc8290|8290]]</span> After the capture of Ned Kelly, did you receive any instructions to go to any particular plac ...er me to the station referred to is the prominent part which I took in the capture and destruction of the Kelly gang, and the well-known feeling which exist a
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  • ...ember 1880. Then, “25/10/80. The senior-constable, up to the date of the capture of the Kelly gang, showed himself very efficient. Subsequently, when told o
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  • ...re of any constable of any district, or of any senior-constable, since the capture of the Kellys having got promotion in the district for his services or from
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  • ...bravery and efficiency in the attack on the gang, and in assisting in the capture of Ned Kelly. Supt. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]].–Recommended for promotion, half-
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  • ...-mile Creek]] and the section paddocks. We made several efforts to try and capture them. The principal reason for my going about at the time was the inefficie ...rrested if he had exercised proper discretion and made proper endeavors to capture them. On the other hand, I could not show about the neighborhood at all but
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  • ...of those officers publicly make any overtures to him to assist them in the capture of the Kelly gang?— No.
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  • ...om the time that Mr. Nicolson took charge on the second occasion until the capture?— I did. ...rtain extent by the clothes that the outlaws had on, on the morning of the capture.
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  • ...then asked whether that feeling of jealousy had a tendency to prevent the capture of the Kellys at that time?— Well, so far as confining the search to one
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  • ...something of that sort; and he said that if I took a prominent part in the capture of the Kellys that it would tend to my promotion. That was long before they
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  • ...dvanced in the service, and he said, “If you distinguish yourself in the capture of the Kellys, it will advance you in the service,” or words to that effe ...ve a letter from Mr. Nicolson from the Acting Chief Commissioner after the capture of the Kellys?— Yes, I have.
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  • <span id="rc9162">[[#rc9162|9162]]</span> You state, since the capture of the Kellys you are not in as good a position as before–in what respect
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  • ...n> The capture of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]?— It would not appear like the capture of Ned Kelly at all if I told all the stories I heard about it. I know that
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  • <span id="rc9197">[[#rc9197|9197]]</span> ''By the Commission''— After the capture of Ned Kelly you went with him to the railway station and remained there ti ...O'Connor after the capture of Ned Kelly?— I think he came soon after the capture.
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  • .../span> You made a report on the 6th of July representing your share in the capture of Ned Kelly– the action you took. I have that report, dated 6th July. In .... Sadleir's report to the Chief Commissioner of Police in reference to the capture of Ned Kelly. My firm belief is that had it not been for the action I took
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  • ..."rc9258">[[#rc9258|9258]]</span> Could you or any others be seen where the capture took place from the platform?— Yes.
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  • ...88">[[#rc9288|9288]]</span> Where were the people that were looking at the capture at the railway station?— Here– [''pointing to the plan''].....
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  • ...Mr. Hare''— You think that the entire credit of the [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] capture is due to you–do you imply as much as that?— I shot him and arrested hi
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  • ...364]]</span> But on Mr. Hare returning to duty, about a month prior to the capture of the Kellys, I understand you to say he went more into the details and co
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  • ...em. I stated in that application that I would do my best to search for and capture them or die in the attempt, and now I can truthfully tell you that I faithf
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  • ...id="rc9515">[[#rc9515|9515]]</span> When you came down and told about the capture, you said you gave Kelly a kick?— Yes, I did.
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  • ...uot;I stated in that application that I would do my best to search for and capture them or die in the attempt, and now I can truthfully tell you that I faithf
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  • ...an> What would, in your opinion, be the best means to be used to secure or capture a gang of outlaws in the same country–men of the same character–have yo
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  • ...shot any time there?— When I first went to Glenrowan, two days after the capture, about a week after, a man wrote to the police camp and told me the best th ...u formed this impression that yourself and other constables engaged in the capture of those men at Glenrowan are subject to the attacks of these men secretly?
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  • ...s to report, for the information of the Police Commission, relative to the capture of the Kelly gang of outlaws, on the 28th June 1880, as follows:–I left B
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  • ...— Yes, the men would know them, and their whereabouts, and know where to capture them.
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  • ...assured of a fair share of reward offered, provided their efforts tend to capture of gang; our rate of pay is three pounds per month. No hope of keeping matt
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  • What happened at the capture of Ned Kelly? ...y came towards the Inn and the police opened fire. Who was involved in his capture?
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  • 10204 Had you, prior to the capture of Kelly, seen Mr. Sadleir in any portion of the field, giving orders to an ...next see Mr. Sadleir after the capture of Kelly?— Immediately after the capture of Kelly he came to the station. He spent some time with Ned, interviewing
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  • 10213 After the capture of Kelly and the time you saw Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] in conversation with ...you see Mr. Sadleir at any time actively engaged in the field between the capture of Kelly and the time you saw him when the prisoners came out?— No, I do
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  • ...otel in the direction where Kelly was captured at or about the time of his capture?— When he was captured I heard the shots. In fact the shots stripped the
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  • 10391 You stated you first saw Mr. Sadleir after the capture of Kelly. You next saw him at the time the prisoners were released?— Yes,
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  • Dowsett commenced his description of the capture of Ned Kelly with the following words, '..all at once something seemed to c ...words. He described the roles played by Sgt Steele and SConst Kelly in the capture of Ned Kelly.
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  • ...shot, but I do not think any one shot more than another contributed to his capture—it was the accumulation of the shots. ...Nicholson was there then. There was great excitement at the moment of his capture. All the police circled round him, and seemed inclined to pull him to piece
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  • ...ust going to point out that they seemed to have forgotten the hotel in the capture of Kelly; and I called out to them that they were firing from the hotel—i ...ou hear much firing from the hotel?— After early morning—after Kelly's capture there was very little.
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  • ...> As a matter of fact Mr. Sadleir swears that the first information of the capture of Ned Kelly came to him in the drain, and that he went up to the station t ...leir says— “Presently a constable came and explained that this was the capture of Kelly—this noise that we had heard; that was the first I had heard of
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  • ...ight hand?— Yes, that is the one he was firing with at the moment of his capture.
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  • ...ountable Kelly during, the most of the time while you were going up to the capture of the outlaw?— Yes.
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  • ...rom what you saw and know now that you would have failed in the attempt to capture Kelly had it not been for Steele?— Well he did his part towards it, but I
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  • He was also involved in the capture of Ned Kelly.
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  • <span id="rc11155">[[#rc11155|11155]]</span> Were you at the capture of Ned Kelly?— I was.
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  • ...1638">[[#rc11638|11638]]</span> ''By the Commission''— Was it before the capture of Ned Kelly?— Yes. <span id="rc11639">[[#rc11639|11639]]</span> Did you see him at the capture of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]?— No.
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  • ...ime he arrived. I first saw him coming out of the drain at the time of the capture of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], when we were carrying the body down. ...11712|11712]]</span> How soon after you saw Mr. Sadleir at the time of the capture did you see him giving orders to the men?— I did not see him giving any o
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  • ...nesses. The police acted very well, I considered, right through. I saw the capture of Edward Kelly, if you want any evidence about that.
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  • ...he metropolitan papers giving a full account of what had taken place–the capture of the Kelly gang at the Glenrowan hotel?— Certainly I think he had, and
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  • ..., but this is in reference to myself. The question is, after the Glenrowan capture, Captain [[Standish|Standish]] came to Mr. Sadleir and ordered him to put M ...ves with fifty policemen around the outlaws shut up in a house, and had to capture them or destroy them. I am claiming no heroism for myself or anybody else.
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  • ...that is to say, to make any attempt to keep you from being present at the capture.
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  • ...[[Const Faulkiner|Faulkiner]] lost a letter there, but that was after the capture. It was written to him from the police depot at Richmond , but it was lost
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  • ...ndly way. I have been drinking on three occasions with Tom Lloyd since the capture, and found him most friendly.
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  • ...til the following night. That is with a view of using him to assist in the capture of the three remaining outlaws.” I have also heard how Mr. Nicolson was c
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  • ...ime?— I had not heard previous to my getting into the train of the Kelly capture or that the police had found them, but when I came to Benalla I was told th
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  • ...Do you know any case that had arisen since the 8th November 1878 until the capture of Kelly when the police had more reliable information than they had at tha ...er the spy system, or going about with large parties, was at all likely to capture the Kellys?— I did not believe in large parties. I considered that six me
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  • ...rc12526|12526]]</span> Have you been enabled to form any opinion since the capture of the Kellys, and all the information that has come to your knowledge sinc
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  • ...eparture from Benalla, nothing was done that was likely to bring about the capture; nothing, but men in large parties racing through the country upon no infor
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  • ...and ''think'' about two of your boys were with you. How did you propose to capture the outlaws without your men; and under whose command were those who were l ...ion of the passages and doors, and all information requisite to ensure the capture could have been obtained from Constable Bracken, who kind himself been a pr
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  • ...orary duty during the great pressure of the Kelly outbreak, and before the capture of the Kellys I was permanently stationed in the district.
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  • ...her having property there. With reference to the force do you mean, or the capture of the Kellys?
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  • 4th. The efficiency of the means employed for their capture; and
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  • ...aken to the outlaws, that he was joining the police, and assisting them to capture the outlaws. That was my belief, and I heard it from many a one.
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  • ...to suppose otherwise than that the police had every desire to effect their capture. ...e efforts that were made were made with an earnest intention to effect the capture of the men. But the conditions of the case were very exceptional; it was di
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  • ...ed to have revenge on Ward for the course he had taken in attempting their capture, and it was on that account I gave the information, and the other reason th
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  • ...ght to be able to take their own part, and not only that but to attack and capture the outlaws.
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  • ...c13644|13644]]</span> Has this district been strengthened at all since the capture?— Yes, since Mr. [[Insp Wliiam Montfort|Montfort]] came here the stations
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  • ...feel it is but fair to mention this. At the same time his interest in the capture need not suffer by such an alternative; and as the decisive moment seems ap
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  • ...3816">[[#rc13816|13816]]</span> You have been for several months since the capture of the Kellys performing duty with me at Benalla?— Yes.
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  • ...feel it is but fair to mention this. At the same time his interest in the capture need not suffer by such an alternative; and as the decisive moment seems ap
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  • ...tured. He also saw what Dowsett did or did not do and other aspects of the capture .
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  • ...id="rc13990">[[#rc13990|13990]]</span> Were you up at the beginning of the capture of Ned Kelly close enough to observe before he fell?— Oh, yes.
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  • ...out to find out if they understood that there was any plan laid for their capture?— Yes.
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  • ...Hare ever did—much more duty, and more important duty, in respect to the capture of bushrangers and others. ...n Standish intended all along that, if possible, Mr. Hare should be at the capture of those men. I think, in that aspect of the thing, I was treated very unfa
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  • ...span> Do you know he was in charge of that district at the time of Power's capture?— No; but I should think Mr. Nicholas would be quite unfit for work of th 14301 Are you aware that he, at the time of [[Harry Power|Power]]'s capture, was in charge of the district, and he complained of being superseded by Mr
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  • ...cipline of any kind in a party sent out for such a dangerous project as to capture dangerous men?— There were no orders that I can remember.
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  • ...offer?— My offer was to offer my assistance to him to assist him in the capture of the Mansfield murderers; stating I knew them by sight, and knew Byrne in
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  • ...that he might burke that evidence, so to speak, in order to frustrate the capture of the outlaws through any other means than his own.
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  • ...after?— Yes. Knowing the place so well, and also the means being used to capture them, I did not judge it necessary at the time to tell that about Kelly.
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  • ...told others—several) that I was assisting the police and endeavoring to capture the outlaws, that I was giving them information; and I had an idea that fro ...tion, I suppose; that he, being the detective in charge, should effect the capture himself—''esprit de corps'' I suppose you would call it.
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  • ...f opinion that the information in no way contributed to the success of the capture, and was from the first unreliable?— ( ''No answer''.)
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  • ...ice of the Chief Secretary the present helplessness of the police force to capture the Kellys. In my opinion, those men that are hired at a high salary should
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  • <span id="rc14895">[[#rc14895|14895]]</span> For how long before their capture did you break off that means of correspondence?— I did not know it was br
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  • 14940 How long before the capture of the Kellys did this circumstance you have now related take place?— I c
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  • 14977 Did you remain it that district till the capture?— Yes. 14979 After the capture of the Kellys , what did you do then?— I was at the capture myself.
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  • ...No action was taken on this occasion by Superintendent Nicolson for their capture. I then got thoroughly disgusted with the conduct of the police, and determ
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