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  • ...other night, it is quite true that he offered to assist the police in the capture of the outlaws, but he did so under very peculiar circumstances. It appears
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  • ...arge of Superintendent Nicolson.  A reward of £8,000 was offered for the capture of the murderers.  A measure passed by the Parliament of Victoria declared
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  • ...deserve the stigma cast upon them of sympathy with the outlaws.  The non-capture of the bushrangers, he contended, was not the fault of the population, but
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  • ...dent Hare, because he believed he was the man in the whole of the force to capture the Kelly gang, if they could be captured. ...was authentic. The Chief Secretary had told the House that the pursuit and capture of the gang cost £50,000, and the depreciation of property in the North ea
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  • ...t it certainly did no increase the anxiety of the officers to effect their capture. At the inquiry it would be shown that this had a great deal to do with the ...had the matter been brought before the House during the excitement of the capture, the merits of every one present at the affair would have been fully recogn
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  • '''CAPTURE OF STEVE HART'S BROTHER'''
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  • ...s claims sent in were at last classified. It is found that practically the capture was not the result of any information communicated to the police, and that
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  • ...ove injurious to those who assisted the authorities in the efforts made to capture the Kelly gang.
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  • ...s evidence should be taken first. Mr Hare's report referred chiefly to the capture of the Kelly gang, but Captain Standish would be asked for information as t ...d implied that the long-continued efforts of the police force to trace and capture the outlaws have been characterised by supineness and apathy; that the poli
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  • ...lly outlaws, also, into the facts and occurrences concerning the death and capture of the outlaws at Glenrowan.
    7 KB (1,118 words) - 21:05, 20 November 2015
  • ...took no steps whatever thereon. Had he done so, they would have led to the capture of the outlaws. Mr Nicolson frequently used to say, "I have the gang s
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  • [The witness here related circumstances in connexion with the capture of Ned Kelly and the death of the other outlaws at Glenrowan.]  When I got ...have been a sufficient force. The search parties were at liberty to try to capture the Kellys a without first communicating with me.
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  • ...at the circumstance that, for nearly two years, the police were unable to capture the bushrangers, although the latter were m the heart of the colony. There ...nging. In October, 1878, the gang surprised a party of four police sent to capture them, and murdered three of the constables, the fourth escaping. It was not
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  • ...Joined the police force in 1852. Got my first promotion at the time of the capture of Connor and Bradley, bushrangers. Was for a long time in charge of the de
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  • ...hly beaten, and as not caring about staying longer, as he didn't expect to capture the outlaws. Captain Standish was most reticent and would never tell Mr Sad
    7 KB (1,240 words) - 21:05, 20 November 2015
  • Referred to the capture of Power.  
    10 KB (1,805 words) - 21:04, 20 November 2015
  • ...which the police in Sherritt's house behaved. They ought to have tried to capture the outlaws, even if they risked their lives. Believe the outlaws broke out
    7 KB (1,209 words) - 21:06, 20 November 2015
  • ...is might and try to let me capture them. He said he wanted me all along to capture them, and that he was sorry I had ever left the district. Detective Ward wa
    7 KB (1,245 words) - 21:05, 20 November 2015
  • ...gh I organised the party which effected it, I received no benefit from the capture, but Mr Nicolson did, and I was asked to relieve him in the Kelly business.
    7 KB (1,278 words) - 21:05, 20 November 2015
  • ...a that day’s distance of 50 miles-and sent a telegram announcing Power's capture, which was signed by Mr Nicolson. 1 considered myself the organiser of that
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