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  • ...the constabulary force requires reorganisation. We presume that an [[Royal Commission|official inquiry]] will be at once ordered into the conduct of the four men ..., if for no other purpose, to furnish rules for the future guidance of the police in similar circumstances. Speaking generally, we submit that events have sh
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  • ...nabled him for nearly two years to set at defiance the whole powers of the police force, backed by an unlimited supply of money.  We presume that the Govern ...are equal to an act of incendiarism or taking up a rail; and even now the police must be incessant in their vigilance to prevent such dastardly acts. 
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  • ...beries, the murder of Aaron Sherritt at the Woolshed and resistance of the police at Glenrowan; together with a long catalogue of minor charges, which are mo ...matter, together with the consideration of the general organization of the police force.
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  • ...ome public writers, now go so far as to declare that nothing is due to the police for their conduct at Glenrowan, except reprobation and contempt.M'''r [[Har ...wonderful faith in the credulity of his readers.The indictment against the police is a heavy one.It is also rather volumnous and contradictory; but we may se
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  • ...al animal vices, and which with an adverse facial angle prompts him to the commission of vicious, brutal acts of outrage and aggressiveness. He has large organs '''GLENROWAN AND POLICE ORGANISATION'''
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  • ...the country. He ran considerable risk in serving out the ammunition to the police, and I feel very grateful to him for his personal services to me. ...I suggested that some native trackers should be provided from [[Queensland police|Queensland]] for our own force. I said also it was a general belief that th
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  • ...has made a further application to the Victorian Government for an [[Royal Commission|inquiry]] into the conduct of the black trackers under his command here in
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  • ...isoner’s sister, but that the Lands department on the application of the police, had refused to grant the title to the land. ...ments|Government & other documents]] '''[[Royal Commission Index|Royal Commission Report]]''' ''''''
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  • ...ugh an appointment was made to meet me at my place, it was not kept by the police.  ...head of the King River.  I said ‘Yes,’ and afterwards accompanied the police to the place desired, but could not see the spot in question for a bush fir
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  • '''THE POLICE AND THE KELLY GANG''' ...).  I have vainly [[Royal Commission|inquiry]] into, or amendment of, the police administration in these respects.  Other representatives of the people hav
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  • ...e mayor has been given, and the approaches to the block will be guarded by police.  The members of the University will move in procession from the quadrangl ...arranged to appoint a royal commission, and Mr Berry then gave way.  The commission will not be appointed, however, until the trials arising out of the Kelly o
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  • ...Commission about to be appointed -C H [[Nicolson|NICOLSON]], Acting C C of Police". ...ent discussion. The Government would at the very earliest date appoint the commission, and only take such time as would enable them to appoint a proper one.
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  • The board to [[Royal Commission|inquiry]] into the management of the police force particularly with reference to the Kelly outbreak, has been appointed ...tegory:1881]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]]
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  • '''MR J H GRAVES, MLA, AND THE POLICE''' ...state that 1 (J H Graves) have made serious and bitter charges against the police and against particular officers. These statements I say are incorrect. May
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  • ...idual in the community would have dreamed of, is, we submit, unfair to the police. ...t would, we contend, be as decent to put one of the police officers on the commission as it is to nominate a gentleman who will practically hold a brief for - or
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  • ...y to prove injurious to the public interest or depreciate the value of the commission's report. ...to summon Mr Nicolson, Mr Hare, and Mr O'Connor to attend a meeting of the commission to be held at 11 o'clock next Friday at the Treasury.
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  • ...ield Guardian|Hall]], MLA, has been added to the [[Royal Commission|Police Commission]]. ...tegory:1881]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]]
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  • ...moned to attend, viz, Captain Standish Mr Nicolson, acting commissioner of police, Superintendent Hare, and Sub inspector O'Connor.  Probably the evidence o == [[Royal Commission Appendix 20 for 18 March 1881|The Minutes of the Commission]] ==
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  • '''THE POLICE BOARD''' Sir,-The latest addition to the Police
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  • ...gs should not be open to the press for though the full details of what the police have been doing should be known to the Government, it would be obviously co Chief Commissioner of Police The Hon. the Chief Secretary
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