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  • ...oth under the authority of the Board of Land and Works, and by virtue of a commission issued by the Governor, appointing it to inquire into certain violations of
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  • ...ed by the act, has removed from their offices the County Court judges, the police magistrates and wardens, the coroners and Crown prosecutors, and a large nu '''[[Royal Commission|Royal Commission Report]]'''<br />
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  • ...ht that at last there was a chance of the gang, who had so long eluded the police being brought to book. Both here and at Benalla the excitement yesterday wa ...f further crimes, or who shall aid or assist them in their escape from the police shall be liable to imprisonment with or without hard labour for a period no
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  • ...abling the Kellys to defy capture, and had this not been done, and had the police been better handled, the men sought for would probably, ere this, have been ...to Edward Kelly and his accomplices, information tending to facilitate the commission by them of further crime.&quot; Their names are-[[Jimmy Quinn|James Quin]],
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  • ...Mr J J B Bowman, instructed by Superintendent Sadleir, prosecuted for the police. ...er remand on the ground that they could not be further remanded unless the police proved the absence of witnesses or other reasonable cause.
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  • ...interests of justice and was not bound by an agreement entered into by the police authorities and the prisoners' solicitors. The prisoners were therefore rem ...nt, and he saw in Court Mr [[Brooke Smith|Brooke Smith]], the inspector of police in charge of the district. Why did he not prosecute? He would ask his worsh
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  • ..., that under the circumstances of the case, it appeared impossible for the police to obtain the witnesses they required, and their absence had been reasonabl The '''Police Magistrate'''. - That is a matter that rests with the police. I do not pledge myself to any particular course.
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  • ...uld have been put to motion without due consideration. We believe that the police were perfectly justified in making the arrests they did, and we say this ha
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  • ...the fifth time remanded without any evidence being brought forward by the police. Mr Zincke expressed his intention of taking the case to the Supreme Court
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  • ...as anything else than a direct challenge to our police to attempt what the police of Victoria have failed to accomplish. ...athy and shelter. It was supposed, however, at one time, that the Victoria police force was an example of organisation and efficiency. When the new system wa
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  • ...the great difficulty of obtaining evidence against them, on account of the police being away in the ranges and the civilians being really afraid to come forw ...d that some of them, in the ? of society and to further the efforts of the police to capture the four men who have defied authority by – been guilty of a f
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  • ...ith impunity and defy detection, and whilst we unhesitatingly say that the police have been badly handled and that they have proved themselves unable to grap ...rces at their command it is not to us a wonderful thing that so far as the police are concerned they have managed to evade their pursuers. The raids at Euroa
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  • == BEECHWORTH POLICE COURT == ...rds Kelly, a proclaimed outlaw, and his associates, tending to further the commission by them of further crime.
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  • ...o be an outlaw, and his accomplices, information tending to facilitate the commission by them of further crime, contrary to the provisions of the Felons Apprehen ...JP, on the charge mentioned in the warrant, and was, on the application of Police Superintendent Sadleir, remanded to the Petty Sessions at Beechworth on the
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  • ...to Edward Kelly and his accomplices information tending to facilitate the commission by them of further crime, as is alleged against me, and further that during ...as no reason given for this remand, it was mere caprice on the part of the police magistrate.
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  • ...y of his accomplices information tending, or with intent to facilitate the commission by him of further crime, he shall be guilty of felony.
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  • ...ght before Captain Standish and M B McBain JPs charged with assaulting the police and damaging their clothes. They were fined 5s each for damaging the clothe '''BEECHWORTH POLICE COURT'''
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  • ...It was thought that it would take place at daylight this morning, and the police were on the alert all night. The pugilists and their friends are still in t '''THE ROYAL COMMISSION LANDS INQUIRY'''
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  • ...ontaining the Governor's commission and instructions, and also the dormant commission appointing the Chief Justice or the senior judge for the time being of the ...a check on the lawless characters of the neighbourhood, and to enable the police to be in proximity to the supposed retreat of the Kelly gang.
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  • ...overnment had expired, Captain Standish telegraphed to the commissioner of Police at Brisbane , and requested that they might be allowed to remain, but that ...ecretary again consulted, and it was then arranged that a reinforcement of police should be despatched, and an ample supply of ammunition was ordered to be s
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