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  • ...ered by the Government to be the best man available to take command of the trackers. It has also been determined to considerably strengthen the force in the No ...Government doing so on the ground that the services of Mr O'Connor and the trackers, lent by it to our Government, have not been sufficiently recognised. It is
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  • ...or, and he was at the top of the list for promotion. Came to Victoria with trackers in consequence of an application made by the Victorian Government, and here ...ut. Captain Standish once asked one of his own officers to take one of the trackers from his command.
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  • ...myself, which was not correct. I objected to a permanent separation of the trackers. Fancied he wanted them separated in order to show that my services were no ...nder that of inspector, and would not have taken that if it related to the trackers only. Stipulated it should be an ordinary inspectorship, and a permanent on
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  • ...recommendations as have reference to Mr. Inspector O'Connor and the black trackers under him, as in the projected reorganisation of the police arrangements fo ...on of the Victorian police authorities for the temporary service of native trackers to assist in the pursuit of the outlaws, it was due to Mr. O'Connor that he
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  • ...he North-Eastern District should have led to unpleasant complications. The Queensland contingent did good service, and your commissioners trust that the Victoria
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  • ...e Chief Secretary, as the late officer in command of the Queensland native trackers, and a witness who was examined by the Police Commission He says:-
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  • ...ot consent to him going out alone, but sent Mr. Sadleir with him. No doubt trackers can be utilized in following the traces of men on foot, but for this kind o
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  • ...a]] bank robbery, and our pursuit of them failed through want of efficient trackers, even although the tracks were recent. ...laws on their return, but, as at Euroa, in the absence of efficient native trackers, without effect. Although reports did come in of the re-appearance of indiv
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  • ...What were you formerly?- Formerly Sub-Inspector of the [[Queensland police|Queensland]] police; and at the time when I applied for this enquiry I was in the poli 1068 You have left the Queensland police now?- I have. I met Captain [[Standish|Standish]] in [[Albury|Albury
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  • ...on the part of the Victorian police towards Mr. O'Connor and his party of trackers. It appears that the greatest cordiality invariably prevailed between the t
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  • ...ad charge of the troop that came across, and that you were an officer from Queensland . ...her?— You would be sent by the Chief Commissioner of [[Queensland police|Queensland]] , and might be sent without being a volunteer.
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  • ...pector Montfort, that during the period I have been in charge of the above trackers and on all occasions when out with them in search of offenders and otherwis ...than Inps O'Connor's, "if any other person told one of Mr. O'Connor's trackers to do this, that, or the other, or gave him any instructions at all, he wou
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  • ...m, and he said if any other person told one of Mr. [[O'Connor|O'Connor]]'s trackers to do this, that, or the other, or gave him any instructions at all, he wou <span id="rc11019">[[#rc11019|11019]]</span> Do you think that if the present trackers at Benalla were under the management of Mr. O'Connor that they would rather
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  • ...e was a Sun Inspector of native police in Queensland. He explained how the native police system worked there. In mid June it was decided that the Queensland trackers would return home. The Royal Commission examined the politics surrounding t
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  • ...f the date of the first order directing your return to [[Queensland police|Queensland]]?— The first positive order to return, I believe, I got from Captain [[S ...ained the authority of the Government to engage the services of four other trackers, and I am on the look-out for them both here and in N.S.Wales. Their pay wi
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  • ...on]]—he asked for two to remain?— He said he had communicated with the Queensland Government, and they had eventually allowed him to keep Moses; but Captain ...ed if they consent to join our police. Moses was in our employ, but joined Queensland police on death of Sambo. It would be a great convenience to us to have two
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  • ...— Arising out of the question as to whether your [[Police Trackers|black trackers]] are considered more efficient in small detachments or singly for tracking ...ing—that they are really enemies in their own country, and very often in Queensland it results in murder.
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  • ...e this opportunity of expressing our approval of the services of the black trackers as a body, and deeply regret that any misunderstanding amongst the officers The Queensland contingent did good service, and your Commissioners trust the Victorian Gov
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  • | '''The Queensland Trackers''' .... Problems over the size of search parties and the clothing for the native trackers. Deathof Corporal Sambo.
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  • ...he North-Eastern district should have led to unpleasant complications. The Queensland contingent did good service, and your Commissioners trust that the Victoria
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