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  • ...a pity but what you told me what to say at the inquest.” I said, “Oh, my God, that would never do.” [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs. Sherritt]] only fifteen ...12224|12224]]</span> But never caught in the open bush?— No; and that is my opinion also, and Mr. Sadleir remarked the same. I was in a party he sent u
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  • ...an> What officer did he send?— Mr. Kennedy, and the man is committed for trial. ...noted that when it came?— I have simply forwarded the paper; it was not my business to recommend.....
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  • ...shot–but there could not have been more energy used. At the time of the trial at the Assize Court , at Beechworth, it was reported then currently that th ...2948]]</span> You said just now the four outlaws?— I did not say that in my application. They were not outlaws then.
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  • ...hat is near the same place where your son lived?— Yes, about a mile from my son’s selection. ...as on a Monday, they fired off eight shots on the top of the hill close to my son's selection.
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  • ''The Witness'' — I hear a great many reports going about since my husband's death–some of his people, I believe it was, have been putting o ...colson|Nicolson]] , stating that I made it known about the police being at my place.
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  • ...in the suppression of crime, I wrote a letter to Captain Standish offering my assistance to him. ...ng''', mainly through Aaron Sherritt including dealing with Ned Kelly over my stolen saddle. He also had many conversations with Aaron Sherritt and knew
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  • ...tain Standish; what was the nature of your offer?— My offer was to offer my assistance to him to assist him in the capture of the Mansfield murderers; ...79?— I cannot recollect the date. I had a visit from Captain Standish at my place on one occasion, but I could not exactly give the date.
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  • ...idea how long a time had elapsed between the time and the information?— My impression now is that it was a considerable period, three or four weeks. ...the children were there” ?— I think that refers to the night after the trial of Aaron Sherritt for the theft of Mrs. Byrne's horse.
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  • ...ed after the Beechworth trial of [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] or at the time of the trial. ...ly party and this other man, who was armed like them. I am giving you only my suspicion.
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  • 'Will you tell me one instance where I ever failed in my duty-mention one?- ' ...charge of Greta or any other station; and, in so far as my overlooking the trial and exhaustion he had undergone is concerned, I now admit that I possibly d
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  • ...t he had taken in prosecuting the outlaws and sympathizers?— I will give my candid opinion. In the case of a man who has done such very active duty, an ...elly to go and do his duty even in the face of danger—looking at it from my point of view, I having to manage the district, was it unreasonable that I
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  • ...known him for many years, and he was in Melbourne at the time, and when in my office I told him the story of those men. One of them had just left the roo
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  • ...tracted much interest. At all times the “Knights of the Road” on their trial have special attraction for the curious, and as a relief from the monotony ...ring my evil report, broke up the squad, confirming me at the same time in my rank as Sub Inspector.
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  • ...s Hotel in Ford Street . Bill was big enough to eat me up, but when I put my hand on his shoulder and told him he was wanted he followed me to the polic ...as it possible to bring any of the offenders to justice. In the subsequent trial, he underwent one of the most severe cross-examinations that I ever witness
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  • ...aken from him. The two or three weeks of evil companionship while awaiting trial had done its work. ...e of his identity. Maunsell was the son of a clergyman, I think, with whom my people were slightly acquainted, but I saw very little of him on the voyage
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  • My friend Cuthbert Featherstonhaugh was a man of many sides. In the later fift ...with the addition of Letts’s Diary, he could carry on. After a year’s trial the unhappy man committed suicide.
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  • ..., ‘for the day I spent in your place was the longest day I ever spent in my life.’
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  • ...they found a reef showing gold at the surface. The news soon spread, and a trial crushing was made by a man named McArdell, who reported 20 ounces to the to ...As showing how eager speculators then were, I bought some shares at ₤12, my first mining investment. I could have them for ₤10 a day or two before, a
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  • ...Second Cave Party , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , [[#1881|Later]] , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service, '''Ned Kellys Trial /10/1880'''
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  • ...]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]], Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , ...of Det [[Ward|Ward]]'s efforts to keep the cave party going, '&quot;It is my opinion that Ward is making a fool of the whole of the officers to put mone
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