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  • ...years. Sub-inspector Kennedy was an experienced man, but he made a better police officer. Detective Mackey was the best man. Although a junior to some, he w ...urpose of distributing certain photographs and placards amongst the police stations on his way. The delay of his departure was occasioned by the time occupied
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' The Police Commission met again yesterday. There were present - Messrs Longmore (chair
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  • ...hemselves in a labyrinth of detail. We do not say that an inquiry into the police force was not advisable, but we do unhesitatingly assert that an inquiry co ...have members of the criminal class examined as to their relations with the police, but if so the commissioners are not the men for the work. No more difficul
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...final report of the Royal [[Royal Commission-followup|Commission]] on the police force was signed by the members yesterday. It is divided into 27 chapters,
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  • ...tly facilitate inquiry. Publicans also are slow to give information to the police, unless they are well acquainted with them. There seems, from the evidence, ...d any important alteration in the present uniform and accoutrements of the police except the substitution of a waterproof coat for the glazed cape, and a clo
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  • ...arters, light, fuel, and water, yet married men, except those in charge of stations and watchhouses, receive no allowance whatever in lieu of quarters, and onl ...e of stations. Superintendents of districts should reside at head quarters stations.
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  • ...her increment shall be allowed. This is following the precedent set by the police in Ireland , where an increment of 1½d. per day is granted after each peri ...nable to ask that, if there are prizes for distribution in the gift of the police authorities, they should be held out to the men as incentives to efficiency
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  • ...1883|Saturday]] portion of the final report of the Royal Commission on the Police Force .The remainder of the report is as follows :- Under the Police Regulation Statute 1873 section 52, any member of the force who having serv
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  • ...ing at an election. Indeed it seems an almost universal rule to remove the police as far as possible from the arena of politics. ...tween the police and the public, but it might be the cause of bringing the police into collision amongst themselves. Dissatisfaction and inconvenience to the
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  • ...jects required. We therefore recommend that it be permanently reserved for police purposes. ...pon superintendents authority to select or purchase horses for the mounted police. That duty, in our opinion, should be entirely entrusted, subject to the ap
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  • ...The first set of questions were to Standish as the former Commissioner of police. They related to the following topics: ...y was proved." He continued to take his first swipe at the Queensland police officer who was the leader of the trackers, Inspector O'Connor, "No do
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  • ...- Yes. I at once issued instructions to Mr. [[Hare|Hare]], who had several stations on the line of railway, to warn him to take the necessary steps to protect ...so I instructed him to return to Melbourne to take temporary charge of the Police Department, my office, in my absence informing him that I should remain at
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  • ...at way do you desire to qualify that, or can you qualify it?- You know the police are constantly attacked in newspapers. Not that it ever affected me in the ...cers have shown a want of generalship." Do you believe "that the police officers have shown a want of generalship," all or any, and, if so, pa
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  • ...ga?- It is nearer to Barnawartha, within seven miles of Barnawartha. The [[Police Organisation|strength]] of the North Eastern district in September 1878, th ...time, and subsequently down to the Euroa robbery, I was engaged forming [[Police Search Parties|search parties]], dividing the country off into sections, an
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  • ...f harmony that should have existed between the officers at the head of the police force at this time that failure which occurred is to be attributed more to 630 Did you, in that position, constantly visit and inspect the stations under Mr. Hare's charge, and were you in constant communication with him?-
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  • ...ng, and that Captain Standish, who was away, was the Chief Commissioner of Police; and I took the liberty once or twice (I do not suppose I am breaking confi ...astern district in July. You were then appointed Assistant Commissioner of Police?- Yes. I was appointed assistant before; I was then acting.
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  • The Commission asked for something in writing as to the police arrangements and the formation and. organisation of these search parties. N ...out re-organising the arrangements of the stations and the strength of the stations. The military were also involved. This was explained in some detail.
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  • ...ested Captain Standish to tell me to take the necessary precautions at the stations in my district. I was all this time in Melbourne." ...e of Ryan, of Lake Glenrowan. There are two brothers, very much alike. The police picked out one brother as being a great friend of the Kellys, and the two c
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  • ...n. He said, "Can you tell the officials in Melbourne if there are any police coming up, or even Captain [[Standish|Standish]], because they do not know 1238 The Witness. -I joined the police force as lieutenant of police on the 1st January [[1854-1863 Events|1854]]. My salary then was £300 a ye
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  • ...and upon what information. All the responsible men in charge of different stations who had been a long time in Benalla—the detectives and officers—were al ...move we made. One or two men, I heard before I came up, were watching the police at all times. A man named [[Wild Wright|Isaiah Wright]] was one.
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