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  • ...ow I was over here working—met me personally, I mean?— It was in April 1879, I think. [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:August 1514]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Ca
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  • ...5a|12565.1]]</span> Police Department, Superintendent's Office, 29th March 1879 . Benalla, 6th June 1879 .
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  • | [[Royal Commission Appendix 20 for 2 August 1881|20]] In July 1879 Ass Com Nicolson came to see Wallace. Nicolson told Wallace that the countr
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  • | [[Royal Commission Appendix 20 for 3 August 1881|20]] ...a letter to Ass Com Nicolson after a ploughing match in Milawa in Setember 1879 complaining about Det Ward and the plans to pardon Joe Byrne.
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  • ...4516]]</span> ''By the Commission''— There is a letter dated 5th January 1879?— That ought to be 1880; and, in speaking of the interview I had with [[A ...yourself, or Mr. Nicolson, before you wrote this letter of the 18th August 1879?— I cannot recollect the date. I had a visit from Captain Standish at my
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  • ...g Joe Byrne?— It was some time, I should say, about the month of October 1879, and I had heard that Mr. Wallace had seen [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]], or had reas ...to take any meals. There is a paragraph here in this letter ( 27th August 1879 )—”I went down to the old people's next morning (Sunday) and stayed to
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  • ...etty good drinking outlay to spend all this £180. You commenced in August 1879, your first letter to Mr. Nicolson, and your last letter is 18th March 1880
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  • ...9]] :— “North-Eastern District, Beechworth Police Station, August 26th 1879.—Memo. —I have the honor to report, for the information of the Assistan
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  • ...|15224]]</span> Do you not remember about this time, the month of November 1879, an agreement being made that you could sleep in your garden instead of in ...I did not keep any dates, but I think it was the latter end of the year 1879.
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  • | [[Royal Commission Appendix 20 for 24 August 1881|20]] Who came to see me on 23/11/1879?
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  • ...n Mr. Nicolson left, and the latter again resumed his old position in July 1879. My original duties were never taken out of my hands, and I was never, in a
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  • '''1''' . That in April 1879 I was employed by Mr Hare as a scout and guide to assist the police in the '''5''' . In September or October 1879 I got a written message from Mr Assistant Commissioner [[Nicolson|Nicolson]
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  • ...the Upper Goulburn district, taking his place; Inspector Smith returned in August 1876, replacing Reid , who retired. Inspector Smith had charge of the distr ...n being left in charge of the district. Inspector Culkin left the district August 1875. Superintendent Sadleir took charge of the district in January 1875, a
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  • ...to be cautious, that the important time appeared to be at hand in December 1879?— Yes. 17099 In August 1879 Mr.[[O'Connor|O'Connor]] writes to his Commissioner, “We expect to hear a
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  • When, in July 1879, Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] resumed charge of the pursuit, the prospect of c | July 1879
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  • ...h him. When he returns fresh news oozes out of him and has money.—C. 26. August 26th, Baron employed about Sebastopol
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  • | August | 1879 January
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  • MEMO. Police Department, Superintendent's Office, Benalla, August 2nd 1879 .
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  • ...Argus at KellyGang 6/6/1878|Argus]])([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 7/1/1879|OMA]]) | Early August; Ned Kelly seen at the Woolshed by a blacksmith
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  • | ([[The Argus at KellyGang 1/8/1879|Argus]]) | ,([[The Argus at KellyGang 16/8/1879|Argus]]),
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