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  • <span id="rc7048">[[#rc7048|7048]]</span> Which side of the fence from the railway station?— The Benalla side. ...you hear anybody call out to them to cease firing?— I heard two or three people call out to cease firing.
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  • <span id="rc7749">[[#rc7749|7749]]</span> How did you people employ your time?— We passed our time very miserably, I assure you. ...say that?— To the best of my belief I did. I told Bracken also that the railway line was broken.
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  • ...was taken out of his bed by the '''KellyGang''' to assist in breaking the railway line. ...e horse of a friend, and he went down, and Sullivan was coming through the railway fence. After a conversation with Sullivan Ned Kelly came up and put a revol
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  • ''Mr.'' ''Sadleir'' — I brought a rope from the [[Benalla|Benalla]] railway station on purpose, with that object in view, but when we looked we saw the ...attempt was made by the captives to escape from the house, were any of the people fired on by the police?— Not that I am aware of. They escaped on the end
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  • ...top of the house, to let them see we were round there at that side. We saw people passing in and out from the kitchen to the hotel, and heard Mrs. Jones talk ...Constable [[Const W Phillips|Phillips]] came round to the front from the railway station, like from that direction [''pointing to map''].
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  • ...ng terms, 'More in front of the house. I was above the corner, west of the railway-west-in a line with the front of the house, because they fell back to the w Mrs Stainstreet was within range of the people at the Inn. She did not want to go to McDonald's. Where was OConnor in rela
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  • ...s Mr. Sadleir was coming down, calling out– “If there are any innocent people inside come out, and you will not be fired on.” I repeated that several t ...|9025]]</span> When you did that you would be the nearest constable to the people inside?— Certainly.
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  • ...of them.” He was then on sideways to me, and he was taking an aim at the railway station when I fired the first shot at him. ...="rc9037">[[#rc9037|9037]]</span> Was he firing at the railway station?— People collected about at the fence.
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  • ...288]]</span> Where were the people that were looking at the capture at the railway station?— Here– [''pointing to the plan''].....
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  • ...and missed him, was there a probability of his shooting the people at the railway station?— No, certainly not. It would have gone more towards the point of <span id="rc9298">[[#rc9298|9298]]</span> Had you not to carry him to the railway station?— Yes; he was shot in the leg and groin with buck-shot. He was wa
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  • ...olice astray and was a sympathizer with the Kellys, and I questioned those people, and they gave me the reasons. ...en fired from the house, I had heard. We ran to the house, and down to the railway station.....
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  • ...07">[[#rc9407|9407]]</span> Where were you then?— On the platform of the railway station. The whole of us walked down the platform–the reporters of the pr <span id="rc9412">[[#rc9412|9412]]</span> Nearer the railway station?— Yes; he was in the open. I got up on the road leading through t
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  • ...I told him the words Mr. Sadleir had given me, and not to fire low, as the people were lying flat on the ground. ...did you know that?— I heard Mr. Sadleir calling out “All you innocent people throw yourselves flat on the ground, and you will not be shot”–that was
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  • ...h out of the front with their hands up, crying out, “We are all innocent people; we are innocent–we are prisoners.” ...of it then that I would do so. I ran down to do so; and when I went to the railway station, Mr. Craven, of the Commercial hotel, Benalla, and Mr. [[Benalla|Ba
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/gascoignePmc.html|'''Const Charles Gascoigne''']] '''giving evidence' ...dark shade, under the verandah. The police now took cover, some behind the railway fence, others behind trees, &amp;c., as near the hotel as they could find i
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/gascoignePmc.html|'''Const Charles Gascoigne''']] '''giving evidence' ...only two, Constable Canny, and Jimmy, the black tracker. I remained at the railway crossing until the train arrived at the station. The newly-arrived police c
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/gascoignePmc.html|'''Const Charles Gascoigne''']] '''giving evidence' <span id="rc9688">[[#rc9688|9688]]</span> Is that almost in a line with the railway gates, crossing from one side to the other?— No, it is the wicket-gate ne
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/gascoignePmc.html|'''Const Charles Gascoigne''']] '''giving evidence' ...a large amount of firing from the immediate front of the hotel–from the railway side, towards the hotel?— There was at the first shooting a lot of shots.
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/gascoignePmc.html|'''Const Charles Gascoigne''']] '''giving evidence' ..., because I had just run a cartridge out of my rifle on account of so many people being about; and some fellow said, “Do not be so smart unloading your rid
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/gascoignePmc.html|'''Const Charles Gascoigne''']] '''giving evidence' ...— I believe he was at the Wangaratta side, more towards that side on the railway side. I could not say whether he was on the Wangaratta side, over the fence
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