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  • ...present Messrs Longmore (chairman) Fincham, Anderson, and Hall, MLA's and Mr Dixon. To Mr Boardman-There was communication between his yard and that of the bank. The
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  • ...obtained by the detectives from Walsh and that he heard that ex Detective Foster offered money to Walsh to induce him to give evidence before the commission To Mr DIXON -He could not say whether it would have been possible for some person
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  • ...umed its sittings yesterday at the old Treasury the members present being, Mr Longmore (in the chair), and Messrs Hall, Anderson Fincham aid Dixon. ...lso referred to the fact that Detective O'Callaghan was putting ideas into Mr Secretan's head.
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  • ...and vagabond. So soon as a reprobate is brought before them, the hearts of Mr LONGMORE and his friends expand. They appear to recognise a man and a broth ...to it that these officers are no more sacrificed than Sergeant STEELE was. Mr LONGMORE'S statement, to the effect that the evidence obtained from the cri
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  • ...lue of any evidence he might give against the detectives and in support of Foster's statements. Further your commissioners consider that Detective Duncan sta The case of Jas Walshe and of Mr Chas Graham are dealt with by the commission in a hostile spirit to the for
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  • ...f which you are no doubt aware, to Mr. [[Scott|Scott]], the bank manager. .Mr. Gorman at that interview informed me that he knew that [[Ben Gould|Gould]] ...ed, and resolved to see delivered into gaol safely myself, I arranged with Mr. Sadleir and Captain Standish that the day after to-morrow (on the Thursday
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  • ...e being no station between those two?— I know, as a matter of fact, from Mr. Gorman, that he was very early made acquainted with the breakage at [[Euro ...t the station-masters are always communicating with each other, and I know Mr. Gorman knew that the Government line was down as well as his own line.
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  • Mr. LONGMORE in the Chair; Mr Anderson, Mr Gibb
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  • | '''[[Foster|William H Foster PM]]''' == 20/7/1881 William H Foster PM's evidence - ==
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/fosterMag.html|'''Mr William Henry Foster''']] '''sworn and examined'''
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/fosterMag.html|'''Mr William Henry Foster''']] ''''''giving evidence'''''' <span id="rc13358">[[#rc13358|13358]]</span> And Mr. Montford, I understand, is now acting on that, so that they will become ac
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/fosterMag.html|'''Mr William Henry Foster''']] ''''''giving evidence'''''' <span id="rc13371">[[#rc13371|13371]]</span> ''By Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]]'' — How long have you known me?— Over twenty years
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  • ...y well pleased. He said, “We will have them now, mother, because we have Mr. Hare in the district.” That is all I have to say. <span id="rc13771">[[#rc13771|13771]]</span> Had you a daughter living with Mr. Willis at the time of the cave party?— Not at that
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  • | Mr Henry [[Henry Moors|Moors]], Chief Clerk | Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]] PM
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  • | Wm H Foster PM | Mr Nicolson
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  • Mr. Nicolson called and examination continued. Mr. Nicolson called and further examined.
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  • ...eek made his sketches. There were then no other buildings on Ballarat save Mr Paddy Welch’s store, almost adjoining Meek’s store shown in the sketch. ...y, did little else than worry and irritate his fellow Commissioners; while Foster, the senior police officer, went on the opposite principle, for he tried to
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  • ...f 93 years, the latter afterwards County Court Judge, took up their abode. Mr Ocock, the first solicitor to practise at Ballarat, only visited Ballarat o ...No such place could be found, for every tent was occupied. However, Henry Foster, the Superintendent of Police, solved the matter by fitting up in the store
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  • ...od faith, Archibald was after a time restored to his position. In dear old Foster’s later career there was a sad falling away that brought grief to his man
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  • ...e road, this bringing themselves under the close fire of their assailants. Mr Warner appears to have been ahead out of the zone of fire, but, as was show ...ie; George Wilson, defended by Mr Ireland; and William Atkins, defended by Mr Fellowes, and were executed on Monday, October 3rd.
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