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  • [[../../people/peU_Z/wyattMag.htm|'''Alfred Wyatt, P.M. '''giving evidence'''''']] ...cular sort from Rosier, the gunsmith. He (Rosier) immediately communicated with the police, and they made an appointment for them to come back, but they ne
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/gascoignePmc.html|'''Const Charles Gascoigne''']] '''giving evidence' ...he left?—[ ''The witness read the list''.]–There are so many different people in the district of the same name that I know that it would be hard to tell.
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  • 10298 ''By the Commission—'' What are you?— A reporter on the [[The Age (63)|Age]]. ...of the train, but it was afterwards resolved to send on a pilot engine as a precaution against surprise.
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  • [[../../people/peN_P/nicolsonPAC.html|'''Charles Hope Nicolson''']] '''''' '''giving evide ...[#rc12002|12002]]</span> Can you recollect any conversation I had about it with you; do you remember my saying to you that Captain Standish seemed disposed
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  • [[../../people/peA/armstrongHPC.html|'''Const Henry Armstrong''']] ''''''giving evidence'' ...Alexander and Dowling slept on the floor. It was a weatherboard hut, with a shingle roof.
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  • ...stable Dwyer addressed me, would bring the time close up to seven a.m., or a very few minutes before the hour of the capture of Ned Kelly as fixed by mo ...here. It could not be from not knowing Mr. O'Connor, for he had travelled with him all the way from Melbourne. Again, he says he heard of Joe Byrne's deat
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  • [[../../people/peN_P/nicolsonPAC.html|'''Ass Com Charles Hope Nicolson''']] '''giving evid ...er me telling you the circumstances that made me discover his relationship with one of the sympathizers?— I know all about his connections. I heard of th
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  • G. R. FINCHAM, Esq., M.L.A., in the Chair; J. Gibb, Esq., M.L.A., The Hon F. Longmore, M.L.A.
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  • [[../../people/peB/brookeSmithPinsp.html|'''Insp Brooke Smith''']] '''giving evidence''' ...simply that Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] arrived in the district. And here is a letter that will show what I mean, but I do not know Whether it should be r
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  • [[../../people/peB/brookeSmithPinsp.html|'''Insp Brooke Smith''']] '''giving evidence''' ...hose four men were the outlaws, would you have been justified in going out with the men under your charge in pursuit, having those instructions before you?
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  • [[../../people/peB/brookeSmithPinsp.html|'''Insp Brooke Smith''']] '''giving evidence''' ...o quiet-is it in consequence of the vigilance of the officers?— There is a very good body of police there, but I think there is no criminality amongst
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  • [[../../people/peQ_R/quinnPartickSy.html|'''Patrick Quin''']] '''giving evidence''' ...lson I should like he should come, or some of his men come, and I would go with them up the [[King River|King]].
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  • <span id="_Toc43994061">[[#_Toc43994061|]]</span> [[../../people/peH_J/harePsup.html|'''Superintendent Hare's Report''']] continued ...charge, as I did not wish to make an alteration in anything until I was in a position to judge what was best to be done.
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  • <span id="_Toc43994061">[[#_Toc43994061|]]</span> [[../../people/peH_J/harePsup.html|'''Superintendent Hare's Report''']] continued ...anny, Kirkham, and Phillips, leaving a party behind us all ready equipped, with two black trackers, for Mr. Sadleir, in case anything occurred while I was
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  • '''PRISONER WILLIAMSON'S STATEMENT.-15.11.78. The following is a further statement made to Inspector Green on the 15/11/78 by prisoner Willi ...d lying north and south, it has a hollow large enough to hold two or three people in. If the log was found to contain food, it would be well to watch it, as
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == '''A LOST''' '''OPPORTUNITY'''
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...he defences. These defences consisted in lining the walls of the mess room with bags of oats and bales of hay, so that the officers could sit in some comfo
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == After conferring with Mr Nicolson, I proceeded at once to Mansfield , some 40 miles distant. So g
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ng was of the nature of a shock when after the excitement of the encounter with Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]’s party was over, they saw the gallows w
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...inding himself in [[1824-1853 Events|1852]] at the antipodes straight from a quiet, well ordered home, without friends, may well be regarded as greatly
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