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  • ...s the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]], and Mr. Wyatt at once informed Mr. Nicolson of what he had seen of the smashing up of the telegraph line and ...2)|Faithfull's]] Creek, or [[Euroa|Euroa]], or somewhere in that vicinity. Mr. Nicolson pooh-poohed this information.
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  • ...ore|Kilmore]], the nearest station to Euroa, in the Bourke district?- Yes, Mr. [[Sup Henry Baber|Baber]] was stationed there. ...submit to be cross examined by anyone who is called here? The Chairman (to Mr. Nicolson). -Any question you ask now must arise out of the evidence just g
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  • ...rt to escape across the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] at that time. Mr. Sadleir and I concluded that we would run up to [[Wodonga (2)|Wodonga]] an ...ou about [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfull's Creek]], and started off with Mr. Sadleir to Albury?- Yes, that was the occasion.
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  • ...I am not prepared to say, but I took it in that way, and I replied to Mr. Wyatt. All the time I had in my mind that the men were making for the north, and ...at [[Albury|Albury]] of more importance than the information given by Mr. Wyatt?- That was it exactly.
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  • ...of any value or not?- No; I had no time then; in fact my last words to Mr. Wyatt were as I was getting into the carriage-we were just in time to catch the t ...olice, and I returned on receiving his telegram at Albury. I got back with Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] to Wodonga, and went down in the same train in which w
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  • ...the fear that I would be too late, that the police would be gone; and Mr. Wyatt told me that he did not think so, something to the effect that the men did ...Creek]], pulled up the train when we came opposite the creek, and left Mr. Wyatt there, and did not see him again; and I went and joined the party at Faithf
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  • 549 When you received, at Benalla, this information from Mr. [[Wyatt|Wyatt]], could you not have communicated with the [[Euroa|Euroa]] police?- No; th
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  • ...s are said to be here. This hut was backed by a large paddock. I turned to Mr. Sadleir and said, "You send some men into that paddock, and see the m ...Kellys would make another effort to escape across the Murray at that time. Mr. Sadleir and I concluded that we would run up to Wodonga and Albury, as we
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  • Mr. LONGMORE in the Chair; and subsequently Mr ANDERSON: Mr Fincham, Mr Hall
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  • ...k now of the 9th or [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|10th of November 1878]]. Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] was absent at [[Fern Hills|Fern Hills]] with a searc ...for watching it at night. As I say, before the time came for my departure, Mr. Nicolson returned. I showed him the papers with the information I had got,
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  • ...a|Wangaratta]] very early in the morning. I got out at Wangaratta, leaving Mr. Nicolson to go on. This was in the morning of the [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robber ...">[[#rc2017|2017]]</span> That is prior to your interview with [[Wyatt|Mr. Wyatt]]?— Yes, from the time of the murders up to this time I am speaking of.
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  • ...ght, without attracting attention, and I did so; and we watched all night, Mr. Hare, myself, and several police, with the usual result—the Kellys did n ...convenient for [[Wyatt|Mr. Wyatt]] to take his evidence at this stage. Mr. Wyatt said he could remain to-day and the rest of the week, if desired. He could
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  • ...the position indicated on the occasion when you gave the information, and Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] did not go out, is about the same locality as where [''At this stage it was decided by the Commission to hear Mr. Wyatt's evidence, in order to allow him to return to his, official duties''.]
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  • [[../../people/peU_Z/wyattMag.htm|'''Alfred Wyatt, P.M.,''']] '''sworn and examined''' ...appears that Watt a few minutes after that was walked up to the station in Mr. [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne's]] custody, and that was the end of him for the day
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  • [[../../people/peU_Z/wyattMag.htm|'''Alfred Wyatt, P.M.''']] '''giving evidence''' ...I came back to the railway station. When there, the first question I asked Mr. Gorman was, “Is Watt come back?”
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  • [[../../people/peU_Z/wyattMag.htm|'''Alfred Wyatt, P.M.''']] '''giving evidence''' ...ed to find the policeman, and while searching about I saw Mr. Nicolson and Mr. Sadleir in the distance standing at the railway carriage door. I went to t
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  • [[../../people/peU_Z/wyattMag.htm|'''Alfred Wyatt, P.M. '''giving evidence'''''']] ...ormation from the railway guard was possibly this, perhaps he did not know Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] personally, and I had expressly cautioned the railwa
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  • [[../../people/peU_Z/wyattMag.htm|'''Alfred Wyatt, P.M.''']] '''giving evidence''' ...rgeant [[Whelan|Whelan]] then in charge in the absence of Mr. Nicolson and Mr. Sadleir, and told him all the facts, and asked him whether he had power to
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  • [[../../people/peU_Z/wyattMag.htm|'''Alfred Wyatt, P.M.''']] '''giving evidence''' ...en minutes after my message. The moment he got these two he telegraphed to Mr. Whelan, he told me, and I remember the words of the telegram, roughly spea
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  • [[../../people/peU_Z/wyattMag.htm|'''Alfred Wyatt, P.M.''']] '''giving evidence''' ...white silk coats on. The light was imperfect then. I then was told it was Mr. McCauley, the manager of the station, and some other person, and that they
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