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  • ...outlaws were.  I agreed, but though an appointment was made to meet me at my place, it was not kept by the police.  ...stated in it were within the knowledge of the person now stating them, the trial was the proper time when he should have appeared, and made his statement. 
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  • ...he last two years, pointed out to you the disgrace and obloquy attached to my district and the country at large, by the delay, failure, and great waste o ...the disgrace of past misconduct shall attach to my people, without a fair trial, upon whose belief I have asked common justice in this respect, and allege
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  • ...ones locked the door, the Kellys as well as the rest of them.  I withdraw my statement as to the Kellys appearing to be prisoners.  The house was in da ...e or two rifles and two revolvers.  Mrs Jones went out with Ned Kelly and my husband.  Mrs Jones came back about an hour after.  Some of the other bus
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  • ...sy with any person or newspaper, which would anticipate the explanation of my conduct which has to be Inquired into by the Royal Commission about to be a ...est foundation Police magistrates as a rule were too anxious to commit for trial
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  • ...ty pending the report of the commission, were to a certain extent on their trial. The commission might find it necessary to censure or praise any of those g ...r, and was pointing out the way to Weeks, when two shots were fired. I and my mates kept a sharp look-out from the bedroom into the kitchen, and outside
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  • ...n them forthwith without any instructions. Have been used to firearms from my boyhood. In the morning about daylight, Armstrong asked a Chinaman who was ...I and my sons had to leave the district for fear of the sympathisers, and my property there was sold at a sacrifice.
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  • ...ive Ward and the assistant commissioner capable of outwitting the outlaws? My answer is they are not. What they have done up to the present time is nothi ...arged with having stolen a saddle from his (Mr Graves') stock- man. At the trial Dan, although there was no doubt that he was the thief, produced evidence p
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  • ...to imprisonment for a day. Ho can only direct that the man shall take his trial. So with the Steam Navigation Board. ...w he could have taken a better opportunity of making his views public. But my assertion had reference to his remarks made under very different circumstan
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  • ...to his treatment of Senior-constable Kelly. In September, 1880, after the trial of Edward Kelly at Beechworth, that officer was ordered to Greta, but he re ...shall be permitted to perform my duties in some locality where I can place my wife in a suitable home. – John Kelly, Senior-constable, 925.
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  • ...e thanks of the Governor, the Parliament, the magistrates, and the head of my department, and never during the whole period been reprimanded or censured. ...does not make himself a success in the position. He is entitled to a fair trial, but he must not expect to receive undue favour.
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  • ...uot;Oh yes; I intend to go in for worse." He was tried, committed for trial, pleaded guilty, was sentenced and made no complaint at the time about the ...you was when you rushed upon me at the Hotham bank affair, referred to in my statement of yesterday, and struck me with handcuffs. Could show no bruises
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  • ...merging the defective force into the general police. He stated (q 157), ' My theory is - I would sweep away the name of detective altogether, I would pu 10 That if after a fair trial any plain clothes constables be found inefficient or their conduct unsatisf
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  • ...n. The expedition was delayed through various causes. I think the mother's trial was coming on, Sergeant Kennedy was a witness in some case in Beechworth, a
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  • ...necessary that he should come and show the police the ground. This man, to my mind, indicated the spot so that we could easily find it. I communicated wi ...difficulty was started about the man's not coming, still we agreed that a trial should be made of the tracks.
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  • ...she sentenced at the time this proposition was made, or only returned for trial?— That I cannot remember. <span id="rc2332">[[#rc2332|2332]]</span> Never mind?— It is not in my district, it is just outside. Fourteen miles from me, and ten from [[Wangar
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  • ...he last week?— I have been allowed to go through the papers, and refresh my memory, and take short notes. ...ower|Power]], the bushranger, and remained there until November 1875. From my previous knowledge of the Kellys —
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  • ...those sessions?— Well, I have heard of it many times. I did not know of my own knowledge. ...looking out for them a very long time. That was their first conviction to my knowledge. They were known to be [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle-stealin
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  • <span id="rc5486">[[#rc5486|5486]]</span> That is your opinion?— That is my opinion. ...ard Kelly from the [[Melbourne Gaol|Melbourne Gaol]] to Beechworth, on his trial. Would you like hie statement on the way up?
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  • ...your family in the house?— Yes, there was myself and eight children and my husband. ...for what purpose they took you prisoners?— I begged of Kelly not to take my husband to take the line up. He said he had to do it, as the people up ther
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  • ...a certain extent, but I think we would be better able to do so if some of my recommendations are carried out. ...prepared for another outbreak is not correct; we would be more prepared if my recommendations were carried out.
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