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  • ...member a number of them saying they would take down the hoardings from the railway station, and go up to the place as if they were armed?— I never heard of ...objection was lest the fire should not take, and we should have those two people, who were innocent, as a further difficulty in our final rush. My determina
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  • ...ct has been most beneficial to the public peace. I had the thanks of those people since, both for that and for following a fair moderate course towards them; ...field altogether—he found it too hot and went away to Mr. [[McDonnell's Railway Taven|McDonnell]]'s, and I wish to add further that I do not know him and h
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  • ..., and made arrangements to return back to Mount Blowhard to interview some people that we were of opinion would give information, and could if they only plea ...ased several boxes of sardines, and some horse-feed, and crossed under the railway in the Blind Bridge, between Everton and [[Beechworth|Beechworth]], going i
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  • ...ut twelve o'clock at night when I first received the intelligence from the railway porter—he came and knocked me up—I was in bed. I was very cautious in o ...at time at night?— Different hours, because there was sometimes a lot of people knocking about the road, going backwards and forwards to a bit of a shanty
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  • ...pan> How many rounds of ammunition did you fire?— I fired more after the people came out than before. <span id="rc3927">[[#rc3927|3927]]</span> In which direction from the railway station?— As you go up the line this way towards Beechworth. Here is Jone
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  • <span id="rc3959">[[#rc3959|3959]]</span> Did you hear him call upon the people in the house to come out?— Yes. ...ease firing, and the men did cease firing for a considerable time, and the people all came out in a body.
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  • ...been stationed at [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] three months as a porter on the railway, they told me. They called me all the names they could, and said I would ha <span id="rc4538">[[#rc4538|4538]]</span> Are there always a lot of people stopping at Lloyd's?— Yes, strangers.
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  • [[../../people/peU_Z/wilsonJacobFA.html|'''Jacob Wilson''']] '''giving evidence''' ...are that [[Stephens|Stephens]] was a man very well known as working at the railway?— Yes, but I did not know that then.
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  • Who worked under cover at the Glenrowan railway station? ...ommission]] [[Category:May 1505]] [[Category:KellyGang aims to map all the people places events and things]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:O'Conno
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  • ...rwards during the day?— I saw him several times going up and down to the railway station. ...ee different places to the west—that would be on the opposite end to the railway station.
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  • ...of the outlaws at the house?— It was one of them that came out after the people surrendered—I believe it was after; he came out in the back yard at the w ...945|4945]]</span> Whom did you got your ammunition from?— We went to the railway station; Mr. Sadleir told us where to go.
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  • <span id="rc5000">[[#rc5000|5000]]</span> How long after the [[Sympathizers|people]] left the [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|hotel]]?— I am not positive whether it ...—From your position, could you see the front door—that door facing the railway?— Yes.
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/faulkinerAPmc.html|'''Constable Alfred John Faulkiner '''giving evide ...Ranges|Warby ranges]]. This information I believe was given by one of the railway officials to Constable Twomey, who was stationed at Wangaratta. He came to
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  • What happened to the '''KellyGang''' after they crossed under the railway bridge in Wangaratta on 3/11/1878 and what happened to the police hunt for ...mission]] [[Category:April 1511]] [[Category:KellyGang aims to map all the people places events and things]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:O'Conno
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  • ...the place that is unprotected.” We then extended in file in front of the railway gate and in front of the house—[[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jones's house]]—a ...from the outlaws supposed to be, because there were no others in after the people got out.
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  • ...rrounding land between the front of the hotel and the railway line and the railway platform?— Yes, except there is a creek or gully. You could not see into 6079 And also you could see the railway platform?— Yes, the station-house.
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  • ...d received from parties who had been robbed?— He said he heard it at the railway station; and I said, “You have very little information;” and he said he ...="rc6222">[[#rc6222|6222]]</span> Would you be surprised to learn that the people at Euroa had informed him early in the evening that seeing no lights in the
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  • ...dy calling upon the Kellys' prisoners to come out?— Yes, I heard several people calling on them to come out. ...id="rc6706">[[#rc6706|6706]]</span> Where did you go from there?— To the railway station
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  • ...ss?— No, I did not see much of them after that. I saw Mr. Sadleir on the railway station, sending telegrams away and so forth. ...ou said you saw him when the people came out of the house; did you see the people coming out?— Yes.
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  • .../span> You had been three quarters of an hour there before you went to the railway station, you remained there half an hour or more, now just see if you remem ...]</span> How long was it from the first volley fired until you came to the railway station for ammunition?— Perhaps half an hour or three quarters of an hou
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