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  • ...id not notice; I was standing at the end of the platform, next the railway station.
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  • ...Commission''— Do you remember the conversation you had with the station-master's wife?— Yes
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  • ...]</span> Saying what?— He said, “I must go back.” I went down to the station with him. ...nior-Constable Kelly]], who had asked me to go back. I left the gun at the station when I went away.
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  • ...[[#rc11715|11715]]</span> Are you sure you saw Mr. O'Connor at the railway station before his wife left in the train for Benalla?— Yes. ...ck to Benalla had not left the station before Mr. O'Connor returned to the station?— No, I am quite satisfied I saw him speak to his wife.
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  • ...ent up to the Glenrowan station. I jumped out of train and went to station-master's house. The wife told me everybody in Glenrowan had been taken into the bu
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  • Henry Laing was the station master at Wangaratta who got the train ready to go from there to the Glenrowan sie ...ion with the station master at Benalla. To his great surprise, the station master at Benalla was calling him. He then explained what happened.
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  • ...n> ''By the Commission'':— What are you?— [[Railway Stations|Station]] master at [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]]. ...ing to the station, I thought I would have a conversation with the station master at Benalla, and I switched on the instrument for that purpose. To my great
    7 KB (1,123 words) - 21:04, 20 November 2015
  • ...Euroa robbery just two hours after the robbers had left Faithfull's Creek station. Now, how did they utilize this early information? First, it took the polic
    7 KB (1,261 words) - 21:03, 20 November 2015
  • ...ny alarm along the road. Some of the passengers had seen the police at one station and some at another, but there was nothing to show anything to raise suspic ...id="rc16694">[[#rc16694|16694]]</span> Where was he?— In a recess on the station, and as soon as he found his nose in the light he would pull back like this
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  • ...here we had him at first, I removed him to the station. After going to the station to see Ned Kelly, I never again returned to Mr O'Connor's position. It is i ...way in the train with Mr. Hare, although the fact was they remained at the station in the carriage for nearly five hours afterwards. It is something very rema
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  • ...llow the outlaws to escape. He then retired, going in the direction of the station. On his way thither he observed Mr. O'Connor, as he alleges, &quot;running
    7 KB (1,144 words) - 15:37, 20 November 2015
  • ...t the outlaws had taken to the Warby Ranges . On his return to the railway station, Constable Bracken made his appearance,
    6 KB (1,002 words) - 15:37, 20 November 2015
  • ...or me there, and a memo. to the same effect had been sent to the telegraph master. I lost no time in going there, and received a message from Beechworth that ...ent of Mr. O'Connor not consenting to return. I told Mr. Stephens, station master, that a special was to leave town at ten o'clock, and that I wished the eng
    6 KB (1,126 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ...had to leave the district, while others settled down as small graziers or station hands and gave no further trouble. Reid is, I believe, still living, and co ...yer and called out ‘Whoa, Trooper.’ Trooper whoad so suddenly that his master was pitched out over the dashboard.
    6 KB (972 words) - 23:52, 20 November 2015
  • | Hare &amp; Rawlins went to station master's house to find out what was going on | [[Benalla Police Station|Benalla]]
    17 KB (2,247 words) - 22:51, 20 November 2015
  • ...lmost empty as l expected and the bank's door was left open so the station master could take his money to the bank after the 3.30 train. The plan that sent A We arrived at the police station on the Saturday evening of the 8th after the police officers had gone to be
    34 KB (5,752 words) - 20:55, 20 November 2015
  • I caught the train at Spencer Street station in Melbourne ...d we did the best we could for him, that is the four reporters left on the station. I was amongst them. I tied up his wrist with my silk handkerchief, and che
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  • ...[[Thomas Curnow|Captured by KellyGang]] , [[Thomas Curnow|Time at station master's house]] , [[Thomas Curnow|Reason for Glenrowan siege]] , [[Thomas Curnow| . '''Time at station master's house'''
    21 KB (3,752 words) - 20:55, 20 November 2015
  • ...e Kellys-in charge of every one; and it was on the Sunday that the station master sent and asked for me to come over and see him. ...ath.' Kelly's armour was then taken off, and he was removed to the railway station.'([[The Age (14)|Age]] 1/7/80) ([[The Argus (5)|Argus29/6/1880]])
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  • ...tionary constable on 6/3/1879 and went to North Eastern Victoria. My first station was at [[Violet Town|Violet]] Town with Const [[Const W Duross|Duross]]. I ...rted regular rifle practice for the officers stationed at [[Benalla Police Station|Benalla]]. See my scores ([[Royal Commission report day 4 page 7|RC1014]])
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