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  • '''Henry H [[Mansfield|Hageman]]''' , secretary of the Shire Council of Mansfield -I ...the paper before the letter was completed. Henry Moors, chief clerk of the police department, who had had experience of writing for great number of years, de
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  • ...pressing his regret that I was wounded, and stating that for some time the police there were unfortunately left without a leader until Mr Sadleir's arrival. ...That was done three months before he relieved me. He also read a return of police expenditure in connexion with the Kelly business. When Captain Standish and
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  • ...lice Commission met yesterday fore-noon, and examined Messrs [[Henry Moors|Moors]] and Robertson, chief clerk and accountant respectively, in the chief comm ...ory:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' The Police [[Royal Commission-followup|Commission]] sat again yesterday and as usual w
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  • The Police [[Royal Commission-followup|Commission]] sat yesterday, and further examine ...y Inspector '''Ximenes''' and Mr [[Henry Moors|Moors]], chief clerk in the Police department, will be examined on behalf of Mr Secretan. The commission have
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  • ...the first time. On every occasion that I could I did everything to aid the police up there; and I wish to speak straightforwardly in this matter, and althoug ...ndish, and in every way I recognized his position of Chief Commissioner of Police. There were no documents kept back at all.
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  • 699 Did Mr. [[Henry Moors|Moors]]?- No. Of course Mr. Moors was subordinate. ...ng, and that Captain Standish, who was away, was the Chief Commissioner of Police; and I took the liberty once or twice (I do not suppose I am breaking confi
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  • ''Ordered'' —That Mr. [[Henry Moors|Moors]], Chief Clerk of Police Department, be instructed to attend the meeting of the Commission to be hel
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  • Mr. [[Henry Moors|Moors]] examined. Examination closed. ...he North-Eastern district who had acted as one of the secret agents of the police.
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  • [[Henry Moors|Henry Moors, chief Clerk]] ...n died. This was in recognition of the assistance that the family gave the police. Their service was short lived and in a short time they were dismissed and
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  • ...also stated he “received a communication from the Chief Commissioner of Police that Superintendent Hare stated we were wasting ammunition, and was ordered == [[Henry Moors|Henry Moors]] sworn and examined . ==
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  • '''Henry [[Henry Moors|Moors]] giving evidence''' ...the department in reference to a state school teacher in the employ of the police in the North-Eastern district?— I do not know, I might have had, but I am
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  • '''Henry [[Henry Moors|Moors]] giving evidence'''
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  • ...was seven months and only had four shots when I had a new rifle, a Martini-Henry, that I never used before. <span id="rc9823">[[#rc9823|9823]]</span> Would it be better if the police had more ammunition, and a regular system of practice, the same as is now i
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  • ...made away with, must be in the office of the Acting Chief Commissioner of Police. I have no private correspondence with the Queensland authorities on the ab ...ocuments in the office?— I am not aware if any search has been made. Mr. Moors has made search all through the papers and could not find any.
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  • ...etween the Chief Commissioner of Police here and the Chief Commissioner of Police in Queensland. ...ect. —H. MOORS, 14.6.81.” “N 577, of January 1880, was a telegram to police, Brisbane, about the detachment of two troopers from Mr. O'Connor's party,
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  • ...">[[#rc15530|15530]]</span> Did you ever have conversation with this man [[Henry Perkins|Perkins]]?— Every one of the constables knew all about him. ...ion between the two?— No, the private telegrams in the possession of the police would tell who gave the information about the Kellys.
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  • | Mr Henry [[Henry Moors|Moors]], Chief Clerk | Const Henry [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]]
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  • [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]] Henry pfc [[Sup Henry Baber|Baber]], Henry
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  • == Importance of Henry Moors == The police Chief Clerk at the headquartes in Melbourne '''Links to the KellyGang''' ,
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