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  • ...y fall equally on them, he risks the information. He only asks that tracks may be taken up at daybreak, before people are moving. His manger manner is ver [[events 1879-08/ 1879-10|30th September 1879]].
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  • ...osition of affairs-you are now complaining of what Captain Standish did in 1879, countermanding orders you had given?- Yes. ...e secrecy which you believe has been observed about this watching party, I may tell you that the existence of this party and even the names of the constab
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  • MEMO Police Department, Benalla,[[events 1879-08/ 1879-10|4th August 1879]]. In reply to the Chief Commissioner's minute M7787, 1/8/79, I beg to refe 874 The date of that letter is [[events 1879-08/ 1879-10|4th August 1879]]?- Yes.
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  • ...-this is the letter of remonstrance I sent to Captain Standish, dated 19th May 1880-during the month I was given a month more to work. I found, from the d MEMO. Superintendent's Office, Benalla, l9th May 1880.
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  • ...ill you look at paragraph?- "I received orders from you at the end of May that I was to proceed at once to [[Benalla Police Station|Benalla]] to reli 1003 Those men, you say, on your return to duty, in July 1879-were they all inefficient-you have your mind's eye on some particular men?-
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  • ...f, and these were the amounts afterwards-[handing in a paper, Bourke, 23rd May 1876, and papers attached]. He paid a large sum immediately when he went up ...down from the country, but I am prepared to prove that by oral evidence. I may say my statements have been made almost entirely from my own memorandum boo
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  • ...rmation about the horse?- A considerable time- months. Captain Standish, I may say, did not believe anything. When we gave information about it, he laughe ...nment, which I hand in as follows:- "Telegram from Brisbane, May 13th 1879. To Sub-Inspector O'Connor. The Colonial Secretary desires that you will no
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  • .... The [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] robbery took place on the 10th of February 1879. Directly we heard of it we sent parties to almost every crossing-place on ...t the fire, because if we know they are at the fire we know how to act. It may be anybody else; and you crawl up to it, take your boots off, and get as cl
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  • 2071 He may have been a slippery man, but you had full confidence in him up to that tim ...ng me confidence. This was on the [[events 1879-08/ 1879-10|29th September 1879]]—[''reading from a note-book''].
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  • ...events 1879-05/ 1879-07at KellyGang|July 1879]] to [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|May 1880]]. This return does not show expressly when the travelling expenses to
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  • ...These duties require coolness and sagacity, and as very important results may follow the efficient performance of them, I hope no pains will be spared by
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  • ...e other day, that the proper strength of the district, on the 1st of April 1879 , was 100 men, mounted and foot ...prospects of the district—I think the prospects are very serious, and we may any day hear of some serious outbreaks.
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  • ...— Yes, I think so. That would be about [[events 1879-08/ 1879-10|October 1879]]. It is the sixth item on page 3—Green's paddock, near [[Wangaratta|Wang
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  • <span id="rc3042">[[#rc3042|3042]]</span> Up till June 1879 you did not hear anything of him?— Oh, yes, I did. During that month I re ...ntry?— In the same direction of the same country. This was on the 7th of May. Constables [[Bullocky Creek|Mooney]], [[Hayes|Hayes]], [[Bullocky Creek|Wh
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  • ...herry-tree affair?— No, after I was in the cherry-tree; it was the 14 th May I was there, on Wednesday night, and I was there all night. ...om Lloyd's house?— Yes, that was from the 3rd of April until the 14th of May. I did not see anything of anybody about Tom Lloyd's place. I went every ni
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  • ...New South Wales . I was there to [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|January 1879]]. <span id="rc5155">[[#rc5155|5155]]</span> After January 1879 what were you doing?— We made a report stating that we thought it was use
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  • ...</span> That brings you up to about [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|March 1879]]?— Yes. ...5217">[[#rc5217|5217]]</span> What were you doing during the early part of 1879?— We were continually out on information, and in search of the gang.
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  • <span id="rc5232">[[#rc5232|5232]]</span> Did you, during the early part of 1879, when you say you were continually out, ever come anywhere near the Kellys, <span id="rc5237">[[#rc5237|5237]]</span> It would be about June or July 1879?— Yes. We came across a hut near [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|Lloyd's]], in the small
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  • ...48|5248]]</span> Will you give the date you went?— The [[events 1879-11/ 1879-12|15th of December]], I think. <span id="rc5249">[[#rc5249|5249]]</span> That will be 1879?— Yes.
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  • ...on report day 4 page 6|1003]]), “You say, on your return to duty in July 1879, were they all inefficient—you have your mind's eye on some particular me ...continue the work.” “Those men you say, on your return to duty in July 1879, were they all inefficient— you have your mind's eye on some particular m
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