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  • ...k trackers]] at Wangaratta, one an old man from [[Coranderrk|Corranderrk]] aboriginal station who still retained some of the cuning of his early days of hunting ...ourhood came to this spot to water, but it was impossible to get the black trackers back on to the original trail, undoubtedly because it was leading to cover
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  • ...caused much comment. They look a more intelligent body of men than our own trackers, and under the command of such a smart looking and active officer as O'Conn
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  • ...ncke contended that as the police had handed over their functions to black trackers, and to the New South Wales police, the men ought to be released. The Queensland aboriginal [[Police Trackers|troopers]], under the command of Sub-inspector O'Connor, and accompanied by
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  • ...erers, Mr M William '''Goodall''', the superintendent of the [[Aboriginals|aboriginal]] station at Framlingham, wrote to the Acting Chief Secretary, offering to
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  • ...nsland native police officer, whose services, together with six aboriginal trackers, had been secured by the Victorian Government, against the recommendation,
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  • ...cer who was the leader of the trackers, Inspector O'Connor, "No doubt trackers can be utilized in following the traces of men on foot, but for this kind o A few days before Glenrowan Standish had succeeded in getting the Queensland trackers withdrawn. When the news of Aaron Sherritt's death came through they were i
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  • ...did they do when Paddy Byrne was around the place. Why were the aboriginal trackers sent out just before Aaron Sherritt was murdered.
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  • ...pector Montfort, that during the period I have been in charge of the above trackers and on all occasions when out with them in search of offenders and otherwis ...than Inps O'Connor's, "if any other person told one of Mr. O'Connor's trackers to do this, that, or the other, or gave him any instructions at all, he wou
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  • ...ites and an [[Aboriginals|aboriginal]], and the raising of a body [[Police Trackers|native troopers]] was the subject of their discussion. The two white men we Mr La Trobe was a humane man, and kept watch over the interests of the aboriginal population. He made many attempts to train up native children in the ways o
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  • '''THE''' '''QUEENSLAND''' '''BLACK TRACKERS''' ...e early days had been forgotten. The body known as Henry Dana’s [[Police Trackers|native troopers]] was broken up in 1852, and the police of 1878 had forgott
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  • | Ramsay wrote to Quuesland Govt. Thanks for aboriginal troopers | [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] wrote to [[Standish|Standish]] about the trackers
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  • ...k at Lancefield was held up. Insp [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] and the Queensland trackers came and attempted to follow the tracks in the rain. I accompanied them. ([ I had a real interest in the new aboriginal [[Police Trackers|trackers]]. ([[Royal Commission report day 28 page 2|RC11006]])
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  • a Queensland aboriginal tracker who came with O'Connor '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''', Ar ...pm on 6/3/[[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1879]]. The names of my fellow trackers were Corporal [[Sambo|Sambo]] and Troopers [[Hero|Hero]], [[Johnny|Johnny]]
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  • One of the aboriginal police trackers from Queensland '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''', Early Years ,[[#1 ...pm on 6/3/[[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1879]]. The names of my fellow trackers were Corporal [[Sambo|Sambo]] and Troopers [[Johnny|Johnny]], [[Jimmy|Jimmy
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  • One of the aboriginal police trackers from Queensland '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''', Early Years , [[# ...pm on 6/3/[[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1879]]. The names of my fellow trackers were Corporal [[Sambo|Sambo]] and Troopers [[Hero|Hero]], [[Johnny|Johnny]]
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  • One of the aboriginal police trackers from Queensland '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''', Early Years , [[# .... At 7 pm on 6/3/[[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1879]]. The names of the trackers were Corporal [[Sambo|Sambo]] and Troopers [[Hero|Hero]], [[Johnny|Johnny]]
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  • One of the aboriginal police trackers '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''', Early Years , [[#10/2/1879|Arriva ...pm on 6/3/[[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1879]]. The names of my fellow trackers were Corporal [[Sambo|Sambo]] and Troopers [[Hero|Hero]], [[Johnny|Johnny]]
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  • == I was the leader of the aboriginal trackers from Queensland in the hunt for the KellyGang == ...e Jerilderie robbery there was a move to have Queensland aboriginal police trackers in the hunt for the '''KellyGang'''.
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  • One of the aboriginal police trackers from Queensland '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''', Early Years , [[# ...about 7 pm on 6/3/[[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1879]]. The names of my trackers were Troopers [[Hero|Hero]], [[Johnny|Johnny]], [[Jimmy|Jimmy]], [[Barney|B
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  • I was one of the Victorian aboriginal police trackers. My name was Tom Halligey ([[The Argus at KellyGang 20/5/1879|Argus20/5/79] ...th Sup Sadleir's party. I was not one of Insp O'Coonor's [[Police Trackers|trackers]]
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