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  • ...hree men to join me for the purpose of doing nothing but shooting down the police. ...al thousand pounds. Further, I cannot conceal from myself the fact that an expenditure of £50,000 has been rendered necessary in consequences of the acts with wh
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  • ...ree men to join me, for the purpose of doing nothing but shooting down the police." ...housands of pounds. Further, I cannot conceal from myself the fact that an expenditure of £50,000 has been rendered necessary in consequence of acts with which y
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  • '''THE POLICE AND THE KELLY GANG''' ...).  I have vainly [[Royal Commission|inquiry]] into, or amendment of, the police administration in these respects.  Other representatives of the people hav
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  • ...idual in the community would have dreamed of, is, we submit, unfair to the police. ...e issues to be tried. It would, we contend, be as decent to put one of the police officers on the commission as it is to nominate a gentleman who will practi
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  • ...the proceedings that the relations between the late chief commissioner of police and the two gentlemen named are of a most hostile character. Captain Standi '''THE POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • ...or the position. Mr Nicolson at that time was inspecting superintendent of police, with the honorary title of assistant-commissioner. That latter title was c
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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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  • ...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. ...s 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 I went up w
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  • ...ry; the state of complete un- preparedness in which the outbreak found the police — without proper arms, ill-mounted, and destitute of bush experience; the ...ange the nature of a great establishment by hasty legislation or a profuse expenditure of money. If we want good fruit, we must patiently and laboriously and pers
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  • ...ans of capturing the gang and preventing the loss of life and the enormous expenditure of money incurred subsequently in the extermination of the outlaws. Your co ...on desire also to express their approval of the assistance rendered to the police at Glenrowan by the members of the press present.
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  • ...es, and that a spirit of dissension and rivalry exists in the ranks of the police. ...resist, at all points, the threatened raid, owing to the inadequacy of the police force placed at Mr Nicolson's disposal.  
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  • ...o the outbreak scarcely a day passed without reports being received by the police of cattle having been stolen, and only in comparatively few instances were ...who were said to have been seen in the Strathbogie Ranges . Two parties of police were organised, the one to start from Mansfield and work across the ranges
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  • ...number of police stationed in the district, and in the amount allowed for expenditure in connexion with the pursuit. The Garrison Artillery were also withdrawn, ...outlaws into a false sense of security, to induce them to believe that the police were utterly at fault in every attempt to trace their whereabouts, to surro
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ..., and the other grades in proportion. It has also been submitted, that a [[Police Organisation|secret service]] fund should be established, and that the trav
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...These cadets should be thoroughly instructed as to the duty of officers of police, either in the metropolis or other large centres of population, but in no c
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  • ...1883|Saturday]] portion of the final report of the Royal Commission on the Police Force .The remainder of the report is as follows :- Under the Police Regulation Statute 1873 section 52, any member of the force who having serv
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  • ...olice" (2,756) "acted as a damper upon the men's efforts. If the police," he adds, "were properly supported by the bench, larrikinism wou ...on the part of the Crown Law officers, and that a more frequent chance of police magistrates would probably be attended with beneficial results to the commu
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  • ...the charge of Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]] or some other sub officer of the police. ...the police properly. I may state that the regulation weapon of the mounted police has only been a revolver for years. I saw a considerable number of the men
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  • ...I think any sensible man must be aware, were not only calculated to do the police a great deal of harm, but to prevent their receiving material assistance fr ...I have not now. I found very good occasion to doubt him before I left the police force.
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  • 51 He was in the service of the Victorian police at that time?- Yes. 52 Was he a part of the police force of Victoria?- He was sworn in when he arrived. With reference to a pa
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