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  • ...the police headquarters that the Kellys had been seen near [[Anne and John Sherritt Snr|Sheep Station Creek]], [[Sebastopol Cavalcade|near Sebastopol]].  Next ...in reference to this incident, Supt CH Nicolson said: “Capt Standish and Mr Sadleir were very much engaged in talking.  I could not hear what they sai
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  • ...pt CH Nicolson, who was in charge of the Kelly hunt, was in doubt, because Mr John Sadleir was superintendent in charge of that particular district.  Ea ...em.  Supt Sadleir was informed who Aaron Sherritt was, and that he (Aaron Sherritt) was likely to know all about the Kellys.
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  • ...he handcuffs off the police would not dare put a hand on his young friend, Mr D Wall. ([[Royal Commission report day 6 page 3|RC1270]]) ...had a cousin.  He said they urged him to go for a long time as a scout.  Sherritt never told me at that time that they were going to stick up a bank.  He to
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  • ...alled “agents.” The first “spy” engaged was [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]]. ...rsed the promises made to Sherritt by Sadleir and Nicolson, and then Aaron Sherritt, who was at that time engaged to Joe Byrne’s sister, was appointed as a p
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  • ...stealing?—All the inquiry was made that could be.  Constable Barry saw Sherritt skinning sheep as he passed, and that was all.  What further inquiry could ...on and Mr Sadleir.  I address this to the latter, being uncertain whether Mr Nicolson is still in Benalla.  At all events, the information, which is im
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  • ...mployed, and, on the other hand, the spies proclaimed their great faith in Mr Nicolson’s ability to capture the outlaws. ...outlaws would come in to give themselves up.  They were a happy family—Mr Nicolson and his spies.
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  • ...in the hurdle race.  Supt Hare was much impressed by this letter.  Aaron Sherritt had arranged with some of his intimate friends to remain on the hill some d ...mself before we knew what it meant; but the purport of it was asking Aaron Sherritt to go over to Whorouly races—this is a small country racecourse on the Ov
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  • ...ions with Mr [[Hare|Hare]], but with no results. At the end of June, 1879, Mr Hare acknowledged himself badly defeated by the outlaws. His health began t ...is men and horses worn out after their returne from some of their trips.  Mr Nicolson changed all this.  He decided to lie in wait until some really go
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  • From the time Mr C H [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] took charge in July, 1879, the only activity on t ...d I was frozen to death nearly.  I came down, and said, ‘Where is Aaron Sherritt?’ and I saw a white thing lying under a tree, and there was Aaron without
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  • ...ite, Supt Hare, on the one side, and Supt Nicolson and his brother in law, Mr O’Connor, on the other, would materially assist the friends and sympathis ...r him.  She said that, a few days ago, she had met [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]], and called him a traitor.
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  • == SHERRITT EXECUTED == ...secure about half a dozen blacktrackers for the Victorian police force.  Mr O’Connor and his “boys” left Benalla for Melbourne on Friday, June 25
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  • ...s:—“That the constables who formed the hut party on the night of Aaron Sherritt’s murder— viz., Henry Armstrong, Wm Duross, Thomas P Dowling, and Rober ...that the blacktrackers had already left Benalla en route for Queensland.  Mr Stanistreet replied that he could stop any passenger train, but would not g
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  • ...kers and equipment at 9.45 p.m. on Sunday, 27/6/1880.  The train bringing Mr O’Connor, his wife and her sister and a number of press representatives a ...en took little Alex Reynolds and his father to the back of the barracks.  Mr Reynolds called Constable Bracken, and after a while the latter came to the
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  • ...on, David|Gaunson]] and his brother, Mr Wm Gaunson. The chair was taken by Mr Hamilton, and a resolution was moved and seconded “That in the case of Ne == Death of Mr Justice Barry ==
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  • It was finally decided to appoint Mr C McMahon, Mr Jas MacBain, and Mr Robert Murray Smith as a Board to take evidence on the services rendered by ...legraph”; Mr John [[McWhirter|McWhirter]], a reporter for the “Age”; Mr Charles C [[Rawlins|Rawlings]], a farmer near Glenrowan.
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  • ...e the constables who went under the bed at [[Police at Sherritt home|Aaron Sherritt’s]], when the latter was shot by Joe Byrne, £42/15/9 each. The Reward Board gave Mr Stanhope [[O'Connor|O’Connor]] £237/15/-.
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  • ...tables who formed [[Police at Sherritt home|hut party]] the night of Aaron Sherritt’s murder, viz., Henry Armstrong, William Duross, Thomas Patrick Dowling a ...e before the Commission, your Commissioners think it very undesirable that Mr Wallace should be retained in any department of the public service. We ther
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  • ...itt, who was shot by the Kelly gang some four months after their marriage. Mr Edmondson, who appeared for the accused, applied for a remand for 14 days,
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  • ...he sad announcement was officially conveyed by the following telegram from Mr. [[Mansfield|Kitchen]], J. P., of [[Mansfield|Mansfield]], who is taking a ...y:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Anton Weekes]] [[Category:Const Armstrong]] [[Category:Const A
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  • ..., with three bullet wounds in it. The intelligence was first brought up by Mr. Thompkins, one of the searching party. ...he search party had started for the camp occupied by Sgt. Kennedy's party. Mr. [[Mansfield|Sparrow]] accompanied them and a first time Sgt. Kennedy's bod
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