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  • 16244 Were the [[Police Trackers|black trackers]] there?— They were in the barracks, but whether on parade I cannot tell. ..., and I do not believe they were ever on parade. They may have been on the barracks. I saw that stated by some one, but it is not true.
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  • ..., when I relieved him, in July 1879, he did not know if the Kellys were in Victoria. I do not see what he has done to justify Mr Ramsay in saying that the Gove
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  • | Number of Arms in the Armoury, Victoria Barracks, on 27th May 1881
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  • '''Number of Arms in the Armoury, Victoria Barracks, on''' '''27th May 1881''' Ordnance Office, Victoria Barracks, 27th May 1881 .
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  • ...I doubt if such attempts would have succeeded against the men who came to Victoria in the early days of the gold discoveries, or indeed against the people who ...ave earned for themselves! They might have sent these police back to their barracks bound in their own handcuffs. Such an exploit would have largely extenuated
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  • ...ry were brought from the country, but they were strictly confined to their barracks. These reinforcements were hardly needed, for I think the local police woul ...I was instructed to summon the whole of the mounted police at the Victoria Barracks at the same time. I replied that I had just come from the wharves, where ev
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  • ...itzpatirck. My mother's name hand been Jane Neilson. I was born in 1856 in Victoria. ...ter a [[races|race]] meeting. I was late coming back to the Benalla police barracks. When I eventually returned Sgt [[Whelan|Whelan]] sent him to [[Greta|Greta
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  • ...Rankin and I across to the Royal Mail Hotel, and from there to the police barracks. We were locked up with SConst [[Devine|Devine]] and Const [[Const Richards ...'''KellyGang''' went on their way south to re-cross the Murray River into Victoria.
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  • ...stand up for our selves. That is good government in this British colony of Victoria. ...ld only befit an English, 'His Excellency the Governor, Lord [[Governor of Victoria|Normanby]]'. He used to spend time at his summer holiday home at Mt Macedon
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  • I was second in command of the Victoria police to [[Standish|Standish]], and with [[Hare|Hare]] commander of the po ...dent and made extensive visits to all the police stations in North Eastern Victoria. Com Standish dismissed my work with the following words, 'I must say I did
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  • '''Links to the KellyGang below''', Early Years ,[[#10/2/1879|Arrival in Victoria]] , [[#r|Races]] , First Cave Party , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Second Ca ...e 1|RC11440]]) '''Photograph''' '''Beginings of the Queensland trackers in Victoria''' After the Jerilderie robbery there was a move to have Queensland aborigi
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  • '''Murders at Stringy Bark Creek 26/10/1878''' I was at the Richmond barracks at the time. ([[Royal Commission report day 45 page 12|RC15497]]) '''Photog '''Early Service''' '''Later Service''' I left Victoria by early 1882 ([[The Argus at KellyGang 30/3/1882|Argus30/3/82]])
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  • ...young Rankin across to the Royal Mail Hotel, and from there to the police barracks and they were locked up with SConst Devine and Const Richards. ...bail up the police, to rob one of the banks, and return to their haunts in Victoria, marked this episode as one of the most extraordinary in the whole career o
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  • ...t of the officers came from the area around the [[Conway Barracks|Conway]] Barracks near Bowen. ...s. It is estimated that at one point there were up to 15,000 aborigines in Victoria. By 1911 the number had dropped to approximately 600 full blood members of
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  • ...879 or I880 by a government clerk and held by the Public Records Office of Victoria. This document was originally written for distribution in Jerilderie at the ...ng scarce released from that land of bondage and tyranny, and they came to Victoria and are at present residents of Greta and on the 29th of March I was releas
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