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  • 513 Under the circumstances of that nature, would the station master, at your request, delay the train at [[Benalla|Benalla]]?- I do not know wh ...I proceeded on to Benalla, and made my way as fast as I could down to the station, and got my horse, and despatched a telegram from Benalla to Mansfield.
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  • ...rams be obtained?- In the Benalla telegraph office. I warned the telegraph master to take great care of all telegrams. From the road between [[Mansfield|Mans ...e down by train; I was in sight of it from the train-the Faithfull's Creek station is in sight of it from the train. I had come right through from Albury.
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  • ...angaratta, or between Wangaratta and Beechworth. There was no intermediate station between Beechworth and Wangaratta, and when I got to Wangaratta, the man sa
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  • ...came up to me, I said, “Look, there is a light down there at the station-master's horse.” (I do not exactly know the distance of all these places, becaus
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  • ...a Webley revolver, I know how it is worked.” We returned to the railway station, and I said, “I am going to order the horses out at once.” I wish parti
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  • ...and took them up with him. On arriving at the [[Benalla|Benalla]] railway station Mr. Wyatt met Mr. Nicolson and Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]].” The statement of ...to watch on the other side. When we came within sight of Faithfull's Creek station I was looking out side, and could see a long distance; and a quarter of a m
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  • ...Town?— When I came to [[Violet Town|Violet Town]] I spoke to the station-master there, whose name I cannot remember but whose face I can. I said to him ins ...been when you were examining the wires?— Still at the Faithfull's Creek station, looking at and inspecting me while I was inspecting the wires.
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  • ...rc2173|2173]]</span> Then you took Mr. Nicolson into a room at the railway station, for the purpose of conveying this information to him secretly?— I suppos ...y to walk the three and three-quarter miles, there and back to the station-master's, where it was his duty to report.
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  • ...07]]</span> Does the railway wire and the ordinary wire work from the same station in town?— No; the railway wire was set up in Mr. John Woods' time—they <span id="rc2310">[[#rc2310|2310]]</span> Euroa is a junction station—the trains meet there?— It was at that time.
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  • ...re of that?— I am sure of that. I mean to say that the railway telegraph station man had his own line and his own means of communicating with his own author ...d="rc2438">[[#rc2438|2438]]</span> From Violet Town?— I told the station-master to communicate with Melbourne , and that is all that I had an opportunity o
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  • ...t and laid in one of the vans. There was an engine and van standing at the station. He was carried into the van of one of the engines that were there. The out ...f his rooms, not his dwelling-house, but one of the rooms belonging to the station.
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  • ...angaratta, directing that Constable Fitzpatrick be sent to [[Greta|Greta]] station to take charge there in the absence of Senior-constable [[Strahan|Strahan]] ...y, and was to remain till Strahan returned and then return back to Benalla station.
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  • 6079 And also you could see the railway platform?— Yes, the station-house. ...und?— He brought refreshment on one occasion to some of the men from the station, and the other time he brought ammunition.
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  • ...at [[Violet Town|Violet Town]] , where they tracked a man from the station-master's garden up to his house. ...[#rc6412|6412]]</span> You are speaking of another instance at the station-master's house?— Up to his own house, and the man was convicted. Constables Kirk
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  • ...95|7595]]</span> ''By Mr. Hare''— Could I have had time to run up to the station and be back to have my hand bandaged?— Yes. ...d="rc7599">[[#rc7599|7599]]</span> You could not swear he went down to the station and got his wound dressed and came back?— No.
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  • ...ng all Sunday?— Hart was here at the gatehouse, in charge of the station-master's house and the women and children there, and the others were up at Mrs. Jo
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  • ...ent to the house and went round it, where he made enquiries at the station master's place. I heard Mrs. Stanistreet 's voice, and she was saying something th
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  • ...lan there?— Yes, that is the clear road by the [[Stanistreet (2)|station master]]'s house. I was a little higher up than there, because, being a clear spac ...e prisoners rush out in the morning I saw other persons leave. The station master did while the firing was going on, and another man named [[Neil McHugh|Neil
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  • ...re or you accompanied him down to Mr. Stanistreet’s, the railway station master's?— Yes.
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  • ...3|8013]]</span> Did you observe the state he was in when he came in to the station, was he covered with marks or anything at all?— I did not notice any mark ...He told me to go over and see Mr. [[Benalla|Stevens]], the railway station master, and see if we could get a [[Railways|special train]]. I did so, and Mr. St
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