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  • ...'. —Who came with you, in charge?— Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]. <span id="rc4986">[[#rc4986|4986]]</span> Did Mullane report you and your party to Mr. Sadleir?— Yes, I believe he did.
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  • ...="rc5013">[[#rc5013|5013]]</span> Then Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] would be present. I saw him jump out of the train, and you all came with
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  • ...returned to Benalla, and there joined Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]'s party, and travelled some distance up the Murray, the other side of the
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  • ...as between Detective [[Ward|Ward]] and Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], that is the senior officer; of course Mr. Nicolson was at the head.
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  • ...-Commissioner of Police or the Superintendent.” On this Senior-Constable Mullane made the following memo.:— “I have called on Constable Faulkiner for a <span id="rc5292">[[#rc5292|5292]]</span> This is the reply by Constable Mullane to the Acting Chief Commissioner of Police from Beechworth, dated [[ev81-00
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  • On 2/4/1880 I was asked by SConst Mullane to produce a report. The report sets of the text
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  • ...second report Detective [[Ward|Ward]] and he had a conversation together. Mullane must have given my reports to Detective Ward, as he came to me with them an
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  • ...” I replied I had sent in the report Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] called on me for. I also remarked at the time I believed had I sent in a ...5338">[[#rc5338|5338]]</span> To whom did you give it?— Senior-Constable Mullane.
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  • ...c5361">[[#rc5361|5361]]</span> When this came back from [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], what did you do with it?— I made a second report relative to it. ...original left in your hands?— Yes, it was given me from Senior-Constable Mullane back again.
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  • ...>[[#rc5393|5393]]</span> Therefore, if he got them from [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], and did not return them to you, but spoke to you about them, he must hav ...ullane's statement is true, that he got instructions from Senior-Constable Mullane to return them to the constables?— Yes.
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  • ...copy; and there are men who have got the originals, with Senior-Constable Mullane's own writing on the back. ...believe that there was another report sent in by this man, and returned by Mullane?— Yes.
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  • ...y|Barry]] was called, and he handed in two documents with Senior-Constable Mullane's endorsement on the back. ...ould you say there was any other special duty referred to in that memo. of Mullane's but the secrecy—does that convey to you that meaning. You had better re
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  • <span id="rc5539">[[#rc5539|5539]]</span> Did you have any conversation with Mullane besides the order upon the fact about your views upon that point?— When I
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  • ...om from?— The instructions came from Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] through Constable [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]] to the men in barracks. <span id="rc5889">[[#rc5889|5889]]</span> From Mullane?— Yes.
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  • ...ll you, because I had passed them into Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]'s office. ...e Mullane, I knew by his bringing my reports back—they must have been in Mullane's possession,
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  • ...colson the benefit of the constables on the ground or did it give Ward and Mullane a chance for a cover up?
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  • ...tty stationary, the same as yourself?— Yes, Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] was there firing a rifle into the window. ...ry in the same positions, the same as you did, all the morning?— I think Mullane was not there first.
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  • ...c6271">[[#rc6271|6271]]</span> Do you know at what hour [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] came with that party?— I cannot fix the hour; it was pretty early. I sa 6274 Mullane did not come on the ground till after the capture of Kelly?— I did not se
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  • ...ite. I had no rifle myself, and I told Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and other men with rifles to fire. Walsh had one of those old rifles give
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  • ...</span> How did you come to change?— Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] came round and told me to come to the front of the house and fire into it ...11|7774.7411]]</span> Then you got your instructions from Senior-Constable Mullane?— He said Mr. Sadleir said so.
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