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  • William Sherritt, brother of the deceased, identified the body as that of his broth
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  • Mr Wm [[William Williamson, Brickey|Williamson]], on hearing that Mr. J J Kenneally had und (Signed ) WILLIAM WILLIAMSON.
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  • Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zinke]] (for the other accused) was asked to agree to the remand ...d broken his leg.  He intended to ask for his discharge, and requested Mr Foster to visit him in gaol for that purpose.
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  • ...ot; of Monday last, in which a man purporting to be a brother of William [[William Skillion|Skillon]] makes certain statements which are to put it mildly, err ...g three children, who are at present in Greta under the care of my mother. William Skillion, an old associate of my two brothers, resides in the same town but
    3 KB (530 words) - 21:05, 20 November 2015
  • ...hby, for Anybody's Rest, on the Moama read; and an auctioneer's license to William M’Kenzie.
    5 KB (908 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • .... Gould was remanded to Euroa. Superintendent Sadleir prosecuted, and Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] appeared for M'Monigan.
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  • ...ore Mr. W. H. [[Foster|Foster]] PM today (Saturday). We learned that Mr. [[William Zincke MP|Zinke]] will appear to defend a number of them and it is said tha
    8 KB (1,451 words) - 15:41, 20 November 2015
  • The charges against [[Henry Perkins|Perkins]], [[Daniel Delaney|Delaney]], [[William Woods|Woods]], [[Robert Miller|Miller]], and the [[John Stewart|two Ste]][[ ...Stewart, were brought up in the Beechworth Gaol this morning, before Mr WH Foster, PM, charged "that they did cause to be given to Edward Kelly, adjudge
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  • ...yan, R. Strickland. The police withdrew the charges against Henry Perkins, William Woods, Daniel Delaney, Robert Miller, Walter Stewart, and John Stewart; and
    3 KB (470 words) - 21:04, 20 November 2015
  • ...on behalf of the Crown appeared for some of the prisoners as did also Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]], while Superintendent [[Hare|Hare]] prosecuted. The firs ...e Kellys were proceeded with at the court-house, Beechworth, yesterday. Mr Foster, PM was on the bench.
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  • ...prosecuted on behalf of the Crown, and Messrs. [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]] and [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] on behalf of some of the prisoners.
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  • ...Mr Bowman said it was Mr Sadleir's own proposition. Mr Zincke had asked Mr Foster to arbitrate. ...stantially agreed in remanding the prisoners. He knew he was doing what Mr Foster would have done, but on his own responsibility he would remand the accused.
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  • ...MP|Zincke]], whilst his illusions to private conversations he had with Mr Foster, and the remarks he made to the prisoners, were ungentlemanly and in excess Mr Zincke had distinctly asked Mr Foster as to the words used.
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  • ...rom which the Oxley team is likely to be selected: - Messrs William Allen, William McAliece, A and J Hume, G Heney, W J Whitehall, C W Lloyd, M Reid, H Fisher
    6 KB (1,012 words) - 15:43, 20 November 2015
  • ...d that anything he had alluded to with reference to a conversation with Mr Foster had been of an official, not of a private, character. Two reasons had been ...or a habeas to the Supreme Court, and he wished to trammel the hands of Mr Foster as little as possible. On three grounds he thought it necessary to state hi
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  • ...nything he had alluded to with reference to conversations with Mr [[Foster|Foster]] had been of an official, and not of a private character. Two reasons had ...the Supreme Court; and he (the speaker) wished to trammel the hands of Mr Foster as little as possible.
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  • ...nything he had alluded to with reference to conversations with Mr [[Foster|Foster]] had been of an official, and not of a private character. Two reasons had ...the Supreme Court; and he (the speaker) wished to trammel the hands of Mr Foster as little as possible.
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  • At the police court to day, before Mr. Foster, PM, [[Tom Lloyd Jnr|Thomas Lloyd]] was first arraigned Mr Foster-Pardon me, are you objecting to the discharge of your client.
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  • (Before Mr WH [[Foster|Foster]] PM) Mr Foster: “Pardon me, are you objecting to the discharge of your client?”
    9 KB (1,567 words) - 15:42, 20 November 2015
  • ...[[Sympathizers|accomplices]] were again brought up this morning before Mr Foster, PM The proceedings were of a purely formal character, lasting less than 10 Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]], who appeared for the prisoner, re marking on the reques
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