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  • Mr '''Wyatt''' said Mr Zincke had spoken about the need of separating the chaff from the wheat in ...le of tyranny, as he could get at the tyrant, but not at the constitution. Mr Foster had first remanded the men on the 11th January, and had evidently ex
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  • (Before Mr A Wyatt PM) Mr Superintendent Furnell asked for a remand, on the same grounds as those pre
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  • (Before Mr A Wyatt PM) Mr Superintendent Furnell asked for a remand, on the same grounds as those pre
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  • An application was made yesterday afternoon by Mr M'Farland to Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]] for a writ of habeas corpus with the view t ...Honour was still disinclined to make the writ returnable on Monday, but as Mr M'Farland pointed out that it was a matter of right so far as the prisoner
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  • Mr M'FARLAND - The discretion must be exercised on some reasonable grounds. Fo ...y or the other. It was quite evident on the affidavits of M'Elroy that Mr. Wyatt had really nothing before him.
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  • ...n remand at the Beechworth Police Court, on the 8th met, before Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]] P M, and further remanded to the 10th inst. The court was unusually crowd
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  • ...o hold the inquiry on the bodies of the outlaws at Glenrowan to morrow and Mr A Tone JP will be asked to hold the inquiry at the hospital. ...her amused us. I was in charge of the men from the time Mr Hare left until Mr Sadleir arrived on the ground.
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  • ...ress today she was still alone, and had not resumed her wonted occupation. Mr Castieau, the governor of the gaol, visited the woman, and told her that as ...w lies under a warrant of remand till the 5 th prox., issued by Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]], the local police magistrate. He will then had to be brought the form a m
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  • ...r Nicolson and I interviewed her, but got no information from her. Believe Mr Sadleir's information was correct, but we were a day or two too late. After ...dition to these search parties, who were not sent out on bootless errands, Mr Hare had a body of very efficient men, who formed a camp in the ranges near
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  • ...the train. He carried in his hand the insulators from a broken post. Sent Mr Sadleir to question the guard and engine driver of the train, and they said ...n Standish's telegram. Returned by train next morning to Benalla, but left Mr Sadleir with a body of police at Wangaratta. Found that a black tracker in
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  • Superintendent '''[[Sadleir|Sadleir]]''' and Mr '''[[Wyatt|Wyatt]]''' PM were both examined before the police commission yesterday. Neither
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  • ...rom Mr '''[[Wyatt|Wyatt]]''' , PM, and Mr '''[[Sadleir|Sadleir]]''' .  Mr Wyatt spoke in most laudatory terms of the actions of the police in the pursuit o
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  • ...t, apparently, regarded as altogether satisfactory by the Chief Secretary. Mr Berry is consequently taking time to consider his position as regards the b ...on the understanding that the cost of the repairs shall be defrayed by Mr Wyatt and this the latter gentleman has agreed to do.
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  • The examination of Mr Wyatt, PM, was resumed. '''Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]],''' after making some trifling corrections in his previous evidence, expl
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  • '''Mr Wyatt''' '''giving evidence''' ...Witness was not aware of it of his own personal know- ledge. He knew that Mr Hare was much liked, more so than other officers.
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  • ...ngmore (chairman), Graves , Fincham, Gibb, Anderson , and Hall, MLA's, and Mr Dixon. ...e the order to shoot the horses. Witness had not then seen Mr O'Connor and Mr Sadleir was not then where witness was standing. Witness arrived at Glenrow
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  • ...and that a party of police ought to be stationed there to intercept them. Mr Nicolson, who had just returned from Fernhills, approved of this, and deter ...ing him-self carefully out of the light. Captain Standish's statement that Mr Nicolson was aware that a bank was to be stuck up in the North-eastern dist
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  • ...into the hut and to seize Power. Captain Standish once attempted to place Mr Winch over witness, but witness insisted on having his proper place, and su ...s own responsibility, and that if he (Mr Hare) liked he could do the same. Mr Hare then asked what was the latest news about the gang, and witness told h
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  • ...enditure he might think necessary in order to capture or destroy the gang. Mr Nicolson, assistant commissioner, was despatched to the scene of operations ...eighbourhood. The intimation of the robbery of the Euroa bank only reached Mr Nicolson at midnight , when he was at Albury. He returned to Benalla by spe
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  • ...in [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|December 1878]], I received information from Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] that a bank would be probably stuck up in the North 20 A bank?- Yes. I at once issued instructions to Mr. [[Hare|Hare]], who had several stations on the line of railway, to warn hi
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