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  • == Importance of William Lawrence Zincke == ...worth and in 1863 I established my legal practice in Beechworth in 1863 as Zincke and Martin
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  • Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zinke]] (for the other accused) was asked to agree to the remand of the ...of them, however, are perfectly innocent of any such intention, and, as Mr Zincke said in this particular, it is but fair that the wheat should be separated
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  • ...them, and two clergymen and other old inhabitants of the district, with Mr Zincke, a member of Parliament, all gave these men (sheep stealers) an exemplary c
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  • Mr [[William Zincke MP|ZINCKE]] proposed the toast of "The Parliament" Messrs. ANDERSON and WAL
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  • Cross examined by [[William Zincke MP|MrZincke]] - Dan did not refuse to be arrested. Had not a warrant with m
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  • ...ed to Euroa. Superintendent Sadleir prosecuted, and Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] appeared for M'Monigan.
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  • ...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 that Mr. A
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  • Mr '''F Brown''' appeared for the two Stewarts, and Mr W [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] and Mr Albert Read for the rest. Mr. Zincke argued that the prisoner had a right to inspect every document connected wi
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  • Mr. Zincke objected to this course as, with a view to ulterior proceedings, he must ha Cross-examined by Mr. Zincke. - If the information I received be correct, the prisoner is an ally of the
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  • ...dare not give evidence. The remand was strongly opposed by Messrs Read and Zincke, but the Bench granted it for eight days, at the end of which time Mr Bowma
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  • ...er witnesses. The application was strenuously opposed by Messrs Bowman and Zincke who urged that a de- finite agreement had been made with Superintendent Sad ...e''' appeared to prosecute on behalf of the Crown, while Messrs Bowman and Zincke defended some of the prisoners.
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  • ...d either go on with the charge against the prisoners, or withdraw them. Mr Zincke agreed to this course, and at the same time said, "Don't let us have a ...in making the agreement, but he sat between Superintendent Sadleir and Mr Zincke, and distinctly heard it made.
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  • Mr '''Zincke''' said that he could understand in what an unpleasant position the police
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  • Mr '''Zincke'''. - It is already rumoured that several more men are ready and willing to Mr '''Zincke'''. - Why not apply for his committal?
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  • Mr '''Bowman''' and Mr '''Zincke''' then left the court, and the prisoner was remanded. The following prison
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  • ...lf of the Crown, and Messrs. [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]] and [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] on behalf of some of the prisoners. Mr '''Zincke''' said that although he did not appear on behalf of that prisoner he might
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  • ...le lauding the police magistrate to the sky, while another one said he (Mr Zincke) was deserving of great reprobation for having used words unfit for any pra ...d. Had such a remark been made in court the consequences referred to by Mr Zincke would have been well deserved. As to the prisoner's case and the applicatio
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  • ...ward some evidence. Mr Bowman said it was Mr Sadleir's own proposition. Mr Zincke had asked Mr Foster to arbitrate. ...id his position was a difficult one, and there was great weight in what Mr Zincke and Mr Bowman said.
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  • ...time remanded without any evidence being brought forward by the police. Mr Zincke expressed his intention of taking the case to the Supreme Court and testing ...]] and Furnell represented the Crown, and Messrs [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]] and Zincke the accused.
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  • ...us]] Mr Wyatt said this was an ''ad captandum'' argument, not worthy of Mr Zincke. A man could swear an information on information received, and he would sca Mr Zincke continued: The police swore that they had heard a man say he had seen the K
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  • Mr [[William Zincke MP|ZINCKE]] said he did not care what was done that day, as he had taken steps to hav
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