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  • ...tlaws received much assistance from Chinese settlers. Ned Kelly, after his capture, led witness to believe that. Kelly also said to him - "The idea of Mr
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  • ...but that he (Mr Sadleir) did not think it advisable to risk any life the, capture being a certainty. Witness never saw Mr O'Connor's appointment to the polic
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  • ...maintain secrecy. If the four outlaws came the party was not to attempt to capture them, but to preserve their tracks and send for the black trackers. If Byrn ...Kelly, or two hours after receiving his last order. (Witness described the capture of Ned Kelly.) Ned Kelly himself afterwards said he was shot at the first v
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  • ...ybark Creek. Witness had been constantly making efforts in the meantime to capture the outlaws when business let him leave the station. His principal reason f
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  • ...ess considered the secret agency system the only one likely to lead to the capture of the outlaws. But for the agents the outlaws might not have been caught f Witness was temporarily disabled during the capture of Ned Kelly, and took no further part in the attack. Had received no order
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  • ...ter the burning of the hotel. Saw Mr O'Connor about half an hour after the capture. In his opinion, anyone on the field who knew Mr O'Connor must have seen hi Mr Hare – Do you think the entire credit of the capture is due to you?
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  • ...r the police murders on his own application, as he wanted to assist in the capture of the out- laws. Wrong information was frequently given purposely to the p ...t at his cowardice. Witness reported to Mr Sadleir immediately after Ned's capture that he had kicked Ned. Witness went to the railway station to put on Ned's
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  • ...rict was not satisfactory. He and other constables who had assisted in the capture were in danger. ...not contend that the men who had been most prominent in the search for and capture of the outlaws should be removed from the district. Good bushmen and horsem
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  • ...er of ''The Age'', were examined as to what came under their notice at the capture of the Kelly gang and the investigation was then adjourned until to day.
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  • ...nnor was in the van. In fact the police left the station together. Saw the capture of Ned Kelly. ...ved at Glenrowan at the same time as Mr Sadleir. He gave an account of the capture of Ned Kelly and the prominent part he took therein. When Steele caught hol
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  • ...so Steele shot at him, and he retreated into the hotel. Was present at the capture of Ned Kelly, who tripped and fell before Steele fired at him. The outlaw w
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  • ...r's services were not mentioned, and Mr Hare was really not present at the capture or destruction of the gang. Captain Standish said Mr Nicolson and witness w
    8 KB (1,408 words) - 21:04, 20 November 2015
  • ...and you think about two of your boys were with you. How did you propose to capture the outlaws without your men, and under whose command were those who were l
    6 KB (1,101 words) - 21:05, 20 November 2015
  • ...ion of the passages and doors, and all information requisite to ensure the capture, could have been obtained from Constable Bracken-who had himself been a pri
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  • " 4. The efficiency of the means employed for their capture; and
    6 KB (899 words) - 21:06, 20 November 2015
  • ...s against Sergeant Steele, and also as to the precise circumstances of the capture of Ned Kelly. It was elicited that Sergeant Steele was the first to seize K
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  • ...lieve the Kellys intended from the first to murder the whole party, but to capture their horses and arms.
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  • ...lly party were captured and destroyed at Glenrowan. I was present at their capture and had that morning collected the police detachments about Beechworth, and
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  • ...ice of the Chief Secretary the present helplessness of the police force to capture the Kellys. In my opinion, those men that are hired at a high salary should ...t it was a mistake on the part of the officers to continually endeavour to capture them all together. In regard to Sub-inspector Pewtress's request to be allo
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  • To Mr '''[[Hare|Hare]]''' - Mr Nicolson was the senior officer present at the capture of Power, but you organised the party. Sir James M'Culloch directed me to s ...ss, although your position was not that of the officer responsible for the capture of the gang. I always found you a very efficient officer.
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