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  • [[../../people/peQ_R/rawlinsC.html|'''Mr Charles C. Rawlins''']] '''giving evidence''' ...be rushed, and some men ran across here, some jumped the fence between the railway wicket gate and the stationmaster's house.
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  • [[../../people/peQ_R/rawlinsC.html|'''Mr Charles C. Rawlins''']] '''giving evidence''' ...fence quite thick. You could not see anything at all, you could only hear people yelling and talking.
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  • [[../../people/peQ_R/rawlinsC.html|'''Mr Charles C. Rawlins''']] '''giving evidence''' ...id you eventually leave Mr. [[Hare|Hare]]?— I eventually left him in the railway carriage while I went with ammunition to [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constab
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  • [[../../people/peQ_R/rawlinsC.html|'''Mr Charles C. Rawlins''']] '''giving evidence''' <span id="rc11646">[[#rc11646|11646]]</span> That was when the people came out?— Yes.
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  • [[../../people/peQ_R/rawlinsC.html|'''Mr Charles C. Rawlins''']] '''giving evidence''' ...and it was the time the yells occurred, and that was the first time I knew people were in the house.
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  • [[../../people/peQ_R/rawlinsC.html|'''Mr Charles C. Rawlins''']] '''giving evidence''' .... I know I heard him say that to Mr. O'Connor as we were going back to the railway station. I know Mr. O'Connor answered him, but what he said I do not know.
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  • [[../../people/peQ_R/rawlinsC.html|'''Mr Charles C. Rawlins''']] '''giving evidence''' ...c11715">[[#rc11715|11715]]</span> Are you sure you saw Mr. O'Connor at the railway station before his wife left in the train for Benalla?— Yes.
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  • [[../../people/peQ_R/rawlinsC.html|'''Mr Charles C. Rawlins''']] '''giving evidence''' <span id="rc11749">[[#rc11749|11749]]</span> The railway guard, [[Dowsett|Dowsett]], swears he wrenched it out of Kelly's hand?— H
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  • [[../../people/peN_P/oconnorPinsp.html|'''Insp Stanhope O'Connor''']] '''''' '''giving evi ...Well, I should imagine it was about five yards from the wicket gate, the railway side of the wicket gate, and I most emphatically state what I saw with my o
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  • [[../../people/peN_P/nicolsonPAC.html|'''Charles Hope Nicolson''']] '''''' '''giving evide ...a threshing machine pulled down the telegraph wires in passing across the railway line.”
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  • [[../../people/peA/armstrongHPC.html|'''Const Henry Armstrong''']] ''''''giving evidence'' ...t of the house were they fired from?— Partly from the front, towards the railway-station.
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  • ...d you go in at the front door?— I was then close down to the gate at the railway crossing and I started from there direct for the front of the house. I thin ...of numbers that way, but I thought there could not be less than 500 or 600 people.
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  • ...e?— Well, as I was passing along in the front of the house, along by the railway line like–I was questioning myself afterwards about that –I think I saw ...ned back from the room I first entered, because I was standing between the people and the blaze, and every movement of mine, I believe, they could see with t
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  • [[../../people/peH_J/johnstonCPC.html|'''SConst Charles Johnston''']] ''''''giving evidenc ...nd that on the previous Friday night that three men had been seen near the railway station when the train came in.
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  • ...my arrival there–I became aware of it soon–at least that the innocent people had been allowed to remove from the house sometime about half-past nine or ...n to where the line of railway had been torn up, and then came back to the railway station.
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/fitzpatrickAPC.html|'''Const Alexander Fitzpatrick''']] '''giving evi ...o defend myself against any charge. I am out with Mr. Falconer at present, railway contractors.
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  • ...aratta men; they have had no breakfast yet. There are a number of innocent people in the house. If you fire at all, fire breast high. Firing is not really ne ...w in the early part of the day?— Those instructions were given after the people in the house came out. You directed to fire at the chimney to see if the bu
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  • ...der?— I can. They were called on to surrender repeatedly, even after the people came out of the house. ...tedly called out to them to come outside. He was between the house and the railway station.
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  • [[../../people/peL_M/laingR.html|'''Mr Henry Laing''']] '''sworn and examined''' ...54">[[#rc13954|13954]]</span> ''By the Commission'':— What are you?— [[Railway Stations|Station]] master at [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]].
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  • [[../../people/peL_M/marsdenF.html|'''Mr Frederic John Marsden''']] '''sworn and examined' ...5">[[#rc13995|13995]]</span> Where was Dowsett?— Between the line of the railway fence and Kelly.
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