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  • ...r [[Pewtress|Pewtress]] was busied in dealing with a pile of telegrams and correspondence relative to the outrage, the news of which, by this time, have been flashed ...and ‘Dummy’ Wright, friends of the Kellys, who were well known to the police and supposed to be sympathisers with the bushrangers. They were charged, on
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  • ...e with the treasure strapped upon it. When the gang were fired upon by the police, the pack horse, Aaron said, would be certain to break away. The obviously
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  • ...ndish, as has been mentioned, had a low opinion of the usefulness of the [[Police Tactics|trackers]] under Mr O’Connor’s command, and one evening, when v ...lived together, but [[Hare|Mr Hare]], who opened all the Commissioner’s correspondence, read it, and was so much impressed by the writer’s certainty that the me
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  • ...stock]]’ man - since this description of the outlaws was always used in correspondence with him, in his assumed character as an inspector of stock wrote as follow ...omley]] [[Category:December 1817]] [[Category:Recollections of a Victorian Police Office]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[C
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  • ...on’s agents, and reestablished a party of [[Police at Sherritt home|four police]] in [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]]’s house. Aaron had been somewhat u ...being that after nightfall the constables should go, one by one, from the police stations at Wangaratta or Glenrowan to their respective rendezvous, and kee
    4 KB (701 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • ...ntailed.  Supt Hare spent the first three or four weeks in going over the correspondence that had gone through the office, so as to make himself thoroughly conversa ...nd in order to do so the Government, at the suggestion of the heads of the Police Department, violated one of the most cherished principles of civilised nati
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  • ...son]] decided to alter the plan of campaign.  Supt Hare rushed parties of police around on any rumour, and had his men and horses worn out after their retur ...e number of men in the camp.  The Kellys would have annihilated the whole police party if they had been even one per cent as bloodthirsty as the daily paper
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  • ...tain extreme places where they will be sure to find the murderers, but the police wisely take but little notice of what is evidently being done to mislead th ...tance he gave in guiding the police to discover the bodies of the murdered police. As for the statement that Mr Monk volunteered to go in search of the Kelly
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  • ...re, in or near Mansfield, is likely to be the scene of action, and yet the police cannot be obtained at any price. There are no men here to send out if wante ...cy like this. I have just heard that this Walter Lynch has been before the Police Court on five different occasions.
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  • ...re 12 miles on the way to '''Connapara Station''', well known to Hart. The police are on their track." This must be taken for what it is worth. The repo It is evident now that the police authorities are determined to enforce the provisions of the Outlawry Act, a
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  • BEECHWORTH POLICE COURT ...y|McElroy]] were then brought up and discharged, on the application of the police.
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  • ...s of the Isaiah Wright stamp – he has publicaly threatened the Beechwoth police magistrate with violence if he ever regains his liberty – would be kept o ...such a step desirable. We should also like to see the valuable idea of our correspondence carried out, who suggest some time ago the wisdom of obtaining Parliamentar
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  • ...e negative. Some time in April received some correspondence from the Oxley police, to ascertain if a horse had been reported as stolen from Mrs Byrne, of Seb ...espondence from the Oxley police in April last. There was no record in the police office of a horse having been stolen from Mrs Byrne, who however, afterward
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  • ...'''KellyGang'''. They had a number of versions of the story from different correspondence. They also included statements from a number of the key players. They even ...ony. Most people will say that it is high time too, for the murders of the police near Mansfield occurred as long ago as the 26 th of October, 1878 the Euroa
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  • ...beries, the murder of Aaron Sherritt at the Woolshed and resistance of the police at Glenrowan; together with a long catalogue of minor charges, which are mo ...matter, together with the consideration of the general organization of the police force.
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  • ...ceed to Benalla up to the period of the Kelly gang being surrounded by the police at [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] on the [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|27th June]]. ...mes McCulloch. Ten years having elapsed since then, and my position in the police force being still the same, I did not see any advantage to be gained by bei
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  • ...ork for me or have anything to do with me, although he had accompanied the police from Beechworth the previous day for the purpose of having an interview wit ...ted off two or three parties of men who had been specially taken on in the police force, in consequence of their knowledge of the country and the outlaws, an
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' '''CH [[Nicolson|Nicolson]]''' , acting chief commissioner of police, continued his evidence. He put in a private letter dated Benalla, 19th Nov
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  • ...ctive police. Was then in constant correspondence with the New South Wales police [Witness undertook to get a return of the duration of the career of several ...he Beechworth district in 1877, and the Greta station. That was before the police murders.  [Witness read his report, in which he stated he had visited &quo
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