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  • ...know how far this man gave them information or not. “Wombat, Mansfield , May 2nd, 1881 . To J. H. Graves , Esq. , M.P. Sir. —I hope you have not forgo ...nal Establishment to myself. “On the [[17/4-4/10/78 Events|19th October, 1878]],” (this is before the murders), “during my transit from Beechworth, I
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  • ...remarks I have made which may be prejudicial to Mr. Nicolson's judgment, I may here report that there is not a more zealous, intelligent, and efficient of <span id="rc15899">[[#rc15899|15899]]</span> ''By Mr. Hare''— May I ask you to read at question [[Royal Commission report day 9 page 3|1600]]
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  • ...ome very slowly?— I got none but my ordinary promotion from that time. I may tell you that I was once put over the head of Mr. Nicholas , the superinten ...|16409]]</span> Do you remember when you came back from Europe , it was in 1878?— Yes.
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  • ...ers, and previous to my doing there. I took charge of the district in July 1878. The witnesses who testify to the evil condition of the district for years ...tain Standish , with Mr. Hare , took exactly the same position in December 1878, when Mr. Nicolson left, and the latter again resumed his old position in J
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  • ...s it perfectly clear that I gave all the assistance in my power. I think I may say, that it is the value and extent of that assistance that has caused som ...[[Sebastopol|Sebastopol]], on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|November 7th, 1878]] . This is a case in which I took a personal responsibility. It was I who
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  • ...ared for outlaws by sisters, and step taken by police in the early part of 1878.” I have been unable to find anything in the papers or in my own notes to ...[[Wyatt|Wyatt's]] report of the telegraph wires being cut on 10th December 1878 —the day of the [[Euroa|Euroa]] Bank robbery. This is a matter in which I
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  • ...urray Flats]] on Tuesday the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|5th of November 1878]] , and stopped at Wangaratta that night, and met Messrs. Sadleir and Smith
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  • ...he future in fatigue dress, which mean” any half-worn plain clothes they may have. I have served in Her Majesty's Life Guards and in the Irish Constabul 1st. That during the month of May 1880, I received instructions from Charles Hope Nicolson, Esq., Assistant C
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  • ...Smith, at Beechworth, and Sub-Inspector Pewtress, who arrived in September 1878 at Mansfield. Inspector Smith left in February 1880, and Sub Inspector Babe ...of 1871. Superintendent Reid replaced Mr Nicolas in June 1871 and left in May 1874, on reduction, going to the Ovens District, Inspector Culkin being lef
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  • ...sham police station as the sub-officer of the Wimmera district in 1881. In 1878 he was in the same position in North Eastern Victoria and based at Wangarat Early on the morning of 4/11/1878 Sgt Steele came through Wangaratta on the special train from Benalla to Bee
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  • ...d="rc17206">[[#rc17206|17206]]</span> I see by this paper that in December 1878 they had 107 mounted troopers in that district and 74 foot constables?— Y ...the number again while Captain Standish and Mr. Hare were there?— Yes. I may say also that, with reference to the men that even with a hundred men there
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  • ...is a telegram from you, on the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|4th November 1878]] , to Superintendent Sadleir , from Wangaratta, “I can neither verify no ...ds [[Peechelba at kellyGang|Peechelba]] road. No description can be given; may have gone to Warby ranges”?— That finishes up that no description could
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  • &quot;30th October 1878, Myrtleford. [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:May 1909]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:O'Connor]] [[Category:histo
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  • ...an proceed beyond reach of supplies, and re-organize again when your party may have something tangible to work upon, which I humbly trust to be able to ob ...say there that he hopes that you may have something tangible on which you may work?— Yes.
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  • ...than ‘Eleven Mile Creek,’ should the tracks lead in that direction. He may then go quietly to Greta to feed horses, &amp;c., first sending here to me ...ng do you remain in Horsham before you visit again?— That depends. There may be some crime break out, and I have to go and enquire into.
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  • ...after the return from Melbourne, on Wednesday, towards the end of November 1878, just before the [[Euroa|Euroa]] robbery?— No, it was either Monday or Tu [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:May 1920]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Ca
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  • ...e shooting of Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]], on the 15 th of April 1878 , when he took to the bush. Daniel Kelly was born in 1861, and from the age
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  • That portion of the North-Eastern district known as the Kelly country may be said to embrace the triangular tract lying between the points formed by ...as 101; 1872, 108; 1873, 97; 1874, 80; 1875, 93; 1876, 130; 1877, 132; and 1878, 101. It is true that a certain percentage of the animals missing, and repo
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  • ...justified by the rules of the service, was unfortunate in its results. It may also be mentioned that the charge of persecution of the Kelly family by the
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  • ...ed, and which took place on the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|7th November 1878]] , proved an utter fiasco, calculated simply to excite ridicule, and for t ...nd as indicating the extent to which discipline prevailed in the force, it may be mentioned, that not a single witness could positively state which of the
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