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  • [[../../people/peU_Z/wyattMag.htm|'''Alfred Wyatt, P.M. '''giving evidence'''''']] 2411 Did you with Captain Standish?— Yes, and Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]].
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  • [[../../people/peU_Z/wyattMag.htm|'''Alfred Wyatt, P.M. '''giving evidence'''''']] <span id="rc2432">[[#rc2432|2432]]</span> ''By Mr. Sadleir''. —Was there a railway [[Telegraph|telegraph]] office at [[Viol
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  • ...noon-that is from the time the wires were cut till we spoke to Mr. [[Wyatt|Wyatt]]. ...spatched from the [[Benalla Police Station|Benalla office]] (my office and Mr. Nicolson's) from two pm. that day, on the [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|10th o
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  • | '''[[Wyatt|Wyatt PM]]''' | see day before for the start of Mr Wyatt's evidence
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  • ..., but I think that was the next day after. On the Tuesday or Wednesday Mr. Wyatt was seen, and an understanding was arrived at that he should held an inques ...e (question [[Royal Commission report day 1 page 11|77]]), “I instructed Mr. Sadleir not to hand over the charred remains of the outlaws. It is just po
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  • ...there might be some serious question. It was impossible to arrange it. Mr. Wyatt had some private business at Seymour , as well as public business, and befo ...uiry absolutely of his own action?— Of course, certainly. I spoke to Mr. Wyatt after the affair, and he seemed satisfied. I wrote to him, and spoke to him
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  • ...that Sadleir got of any trouble was a telegram saying that that the engine Mr. Hare was travelling on had not arrived at Wangaratta. The next was, that i Wyatt was to coduct an inquest into the death of Joe Byrne.
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  • ...id="rc6205">[[#rc6205|6205]]</span> You stated in your evidence that when Mr. [[Hare|Hare]] left the field at [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]], as a matter of us <span id="rc6206">[[#rc6206|6206]]</span> Was it the case that Mr. [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] was not then in the Victorian police?— He was only
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  • <span id="rc6228">[[#rc6228|6228]]</span> You said Mr. [[Wyatt|Wyatt]] said in his evidence you turned pale; you are of a pallid complexion?— <span id="rc6230">[[#rc6230|6230]]</span> Did Mr. Wyatt directly or indirectly intimate to you, or did you in your mind gather from
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  • ...er Nicolson and Sadlier left at the time of the Euroa robbery to go north. Wyatt arrived with his news of the broken telegraph and eventually Whelan heard o ...a very few minutes when Kirkham was holding half a dozen horses. He heard Mr. Hare call out, &quot;Let go the horses and come on,&quot; and he let go th
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  • ...]] to meet another informant in Greta . On the 15th, a report came in from Mr. Turnbull's, of the [[The Springs|Springs]], that on the 12th and 13th Nove ...'s station with the police and black trackers, and there made search until Mr. Nicolson arrived. He took charge of the police then, and directed me to go
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  • ...c16683">[[#rc16683|16683]]</span> You cannot connect anything to show that Mr. Brooke-Smith went out before the 6th?— No, but if you like I will go ove ...|16684]]</span> Were you at Wangaratta?— I got up late on the 5th, after Mr. Nicolson arrived. He arrived about four, and I did not arrive till half-pa
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  • ...ssion report day 19 page 13|6228]] et seq., says that even hours after Mr. Wyatt did not leave him to believe the Kellys had anything to do with the breakin ...ack like this—[''Explaining his meaning'']—and I should have spoken to Mr. Nicolson, but he was lying fast asleep. He was very tired with his long jo
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  • ...considered, if I thought it connected with the Kellys at all, Mr. [[Wyatt|Wyatt]]'s news of the cutting of the [[Telegraph|telegraph]] wires, as a ruse to .... I have now no doubt that it would have been wiser for one of us—either Mr. Sadleir or myself-to have remained at Benalla, although the men at Euroa c
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  • | Mr Henry [[Henry Moors|Moors]], Chief Clerk | Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]] PM
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  • ...orcements came to hand slowly. Having visited the more important stations, Mr. Nicolson proceeded to form search parties with whom to scour the country a ...e Warby Ranges discloses culpable negligence and incapacity on the part of Mr. Smith, who was the officer in command
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  • ...ief Commissioner for additional police prior to the attack upon Euroa, and Mr. Nicolson, in cross-examination, reiterates the statement, but beyond these ...was evident that something unusual was stirring. This fact flashed through Mr. Sadleir's mind in the train on the journey to Albury, but he neglected to
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  • | Alfred Wyatt PM | Mr Nicolson
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  • Mr. Nicolson called and examination continued. Mr. Nicolson called and further examined.
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  • ...hat the telegraph line had been interfered with. Mr Nicolson, who heard Mr Wyatt’s story, was not impressed by it, and one can scarcely be surprised at th ...en we reached the Benalla railway station to join the Albury train that Mr Wyatt made the communication to Nicolson that Dr Fitchett has referred to. There
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