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  • ...ra £100 per annum as officer in charge of the detectives. Previous to the capture he was a first-class superintendent and I was a second-class. He was receiv ...no extra pay. Mr O'Connor claimed the credit of being instrumental in the capture of the Lancefield bank robbers. That robbery was in my (Bourke) district.
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  • ...e Chief Secretary thanking me and the other two officers concerned for the capture. In Parliament Sir James M'Culloch said he intended to promote those office
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  • ...ween them. He thought he could trace it back to about 12 months before the capture of the Kellys. There was no dispute manifest in the office. He was not pers
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  • ...been supplied within the terms of the proclamation leading directly to the capture with the exception of that furnished by Aaron Sherittt, and it was on accou ...nowledgment should be bestowed upon Superintendent Hare, the leader in the capture of the outlaws, for the severe injuries sustained by him in the discharge o
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  • ...of the trackers), £237; Jesse Dowsett, the railway guard, who assisted to capture Edward Kelly, £175. The only person not directly connected with the capture who is rewarded is Detective [[Ward|Ward]], for his employment of Aaron She
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  • ...ht that the mother should be liberated, and that that would conduce to the capture of the Kellys and alienate some of the sympathy from them. ...78, to July, 1880. Witness thought that all that could possibly be done to capture the outlaws was done.
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  • ...that the plan adopted by Mr Nicolson was the one most likely to effect the capture? Witness was perfectly certain of it, and regarded the capture as only a matter of time. He anticipated that it would take place at about
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  • ...t, and at 10 o'clock witness went up to the building. After hearing of the capture, witness want up to see Kelly at the station. Dr Nicholson was then in atte
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  • To Mr DIXON – The police obtained some more certain information since the capture of the outlaws as to their movements, but very little had been learned. Inf
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  • ...ad for some time previous been in the employ of the police in assisting to capture the Kellys, and had four constables in our house during the daytime, and th
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  • ..., from the effects of the fright. I do not desire any portion of the Kelly Capture Reward, although, as Aaron's widow, I consider myself as much entitled to i
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  • ...ad for some time previous been in the employ of the police in assisting to capture the Kellys, and had four constables in our house during the daytime, and th
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  • ..., from the effects of the fright. I do not desire any portion of the Kelly Capture Reward, although, as Aaron's widow, I consider myself as much entitled to i
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  • There are two points in connexion with the Kelly capture besides the questions arising out of the distribution of the reward, to whi
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  • '''THE KELLY CAPTURE'''
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  • ...itted that the force will be in a worse position than before to effect the capture of any future gang, because of the diffidently that will be experienced to
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  • ...ved to my superior officer. But if I got information likely to lead to the capture of the gang, I could act on it on my own responsibility. My actions were no I was promoted because of my connexion with the capture of Power. Was not engaged in the Kelly operations. Did not hear of a party
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  • ...son, to Mr Graves, said that he would not have accepted the reward for the capture of Power. It was usual for officers to do their duty without reward, and he
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  • ...ernment. The sympathisers gave some trouble to certain residents after the capture of the gang. When complaint was made about that to the police at Glenrowan
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  • ...f £8,000 offered by the New South Wales and Victorian Governments for the capture of the Kelly gang should be apportioned are generally disapproved of here a
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