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  • ...department, would they have agreed to Wallace's taking this position of an agent or informer? ...arrived at the conclusion that Wallace, although ostensibly assisting the police, was not acting fairly by them. He said that he did not know whether he was
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  • ...an> Was it the Education Department that moved in the matter first, or the police?— I know of no steps being taken until I had this interview with Captain ...spicious of Wallace, that Wallace had offered to give information, and the police were distrustful of him.
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  • ...with questions about the basis of Standish's disagreements with his fellow police officers. 'Did you always consider John Sherritt a reliable agent?'
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  • ...an> Did you always consider [[John Sherritt Jnr|John Sherritt]] a reliable agent?— Yes, I did. There was nothing against him at any time. 16028 On what ground did you consider any other agent unreliable?— I never put implicit confidence in any man.
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  • ...shoot each other, if surrounded at any time, shurrer than surrender to the police.’ And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same t
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  • ...ork for me or have anything to do with me, although he had accompanied the police from Beechworth the previous day for the purpose of having an interview wit ...[[#rc16320|16320]]</span> Do you feel at liberty to say who that principal agent is?— “[[Aaron Sherritt|Remmick]].” You see in my statement I merely g
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  • ...t that, and I knew nothing about that till I saw this “Diseased Stock” agent. ...of the most important particulars of any evidence that was of value to the police force as well as Mr. Nicolson?— Yes.
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  • ...June 1880, did you not learn all the information about “[[Diseased Stock Agent|Diseased Stock]]”?— I did by letter.
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  • ...having received all this information so recently from “[[Diseased Stock Agent|Diseased Stock]]” you allowed the trackers to leave the North-Eastern dis ...comparing small things with great, talking about generalship and so on in police matters;—do you think it was good generalship being discovered by [[Marga
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  • ...Yes; he told me all about the accounts of those agents, who consisted of [[Police Agents|Stevens]] at Glenrowan and Aaron Sherritt at Beechworth, and no one ...g information?— Yes; that is all I know of, and the “Diseased Stock” agent. He used to get payment from me when he came in and gave information.
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  • ...eal with is the condition of the district as regards crime previous to the police murders, and previous to my doing there. I took charge of the district in J ...roperly no responsibility in any transaction, even where I acted as a free agent at the time, so long as my action was afterwards approved by my superior of
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  • ...nt, question 9873, is “That a man named—told Constable Healey that the police would have hotter work than they ever had before with the last mob: and tha
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  • ..., what is your own opinion of the suitability of the two Sherritts for the police force?— One I had never seen, but I should have nothing to do with men co ...the suitability of a man of Jack Sherritt's bearing and character for the police force?— I do not think he is at all suitable. Any man with criminal conne
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  • ...>[[#rc16813|16813]]</span> Do you remember him saying anything about the [[Police at Sherritt home|watch party in Aaron]] Sherritt's house?— No, I do not t ...19|16819]]</span> Mr. Nicolson said in his evidence, “I used to meet the agent known as ‘Diseased stock’ and I would take down the information he gave
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  • ...ick was to meet him in the evening. I told him also of “[[Diseased Stock Agent|Diseased Stock]],” handing him the papers, and, I believe, three letters
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  • ...ith.” The man's reasons for refusing were no doubt these, viz., that the Police Department, during Captain Standish's term in Benalla, owed him over £20 w
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  • ...Beechworth. I particularly enjoined him to say it was not for fear of the police, but just to express a general fear that it was too big a place to go into.
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  • 16959 Did that affect your own [[Police Organisation|travelling allowance]]?— No, it did not. ...of much value in showing, that the outlaws were near. The claimant is the agent alluded to by Mr. Hare as refusing to work for him”?— That is a mere as
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  • 16990 Upon his information you brought up a large party of police on the Sunday?— Yes; I did not say a large party 16998 And you left with a party of police with Sherritt, leaving Everton, to go to Sebastopol ?— Yes.
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  • ...im that I was in a very unpleasant position with the Chief Commissioner of Police and with another officer at least, or something of the kind, some unpleasan ...[[#rc17065|17065]]</span> Did not I tell you about the “[[Diseased Stock Agent|Diseased Stock]]” man?— No, I will explain. You know his real name?
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