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  • ...rest of the Kellys. Witness made several attempts to arrest them In April, 1878, received report of the shooting of Constable Fitzpatrick. Mr Nicolson was On 25th October, 1878 , witness heard of the murder of the constables at Stringybark Creek. Witne
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  • ...s with the latter. They went to Yarrawonga and returned to Lake Rowan . On November 8, they picked up the tracks of five horses. Showed them to Mr. Smith. Both
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  • ...olice for alleged remissness in following the outlaws on the 3rd November, 1878 , a few days after the murder of the police at the Wombat Ranges . From the
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  • ...visited Greta for the first time after taking charge on the 30th of July, 1878 , and was there informed, in a mysterious way, by a resident in the neighbo ...ported to have crossed at the one-mile bridge near Wangaratta in November, 1878.
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  • ...en seen at the One-mile (railway) bridge was received on the 3rd November, 1878 , and he was then asked why he did not take immediate action. ...from that Mr Smith was in Wangaratta from the 1st to the 6th of November, 1878 . It was pointed out to him that he had been charged with remissness in his
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  • ...a very early period of their career of crime, namely, on the 4th November, 1878, was lost, owing to the indolence and incompetence of Inspector Brook Smith
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  • ...ing to take action when, on his arrival at Wangaratta on the 4th November, 1878, he received reliable information that the outlaws had been observed on the
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  • ...Smith in pursuit." The former, which took place on the 7th November, 1878 , is described as an utter fiasco, calculated simply to excite ridicule, fo ...th a view to the verification of the rumour that on the morning of the 3rd November the gang had been observed riding under the One-mile Bridge at Wangaratta,
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  • ...The murder of the police by the Kelly gang was known on the 29th October, 1878 , and police parties were at once organised to proceed to various parts of [[Category:1880s]] [[Category:1881]] [[Category:November 1881]] [[Category:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press repor
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  • ...missioners, that not only this letter but a telegram, both dated Nov. 4th, 1878 were produced before the commission in [[Royal Commission report day 11 pag
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  • ...cted to take action when on his arrival at Wangaratta on the 4th November, 1878, he received trustworthy information that the outlaws had been observed on
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  • ...at the time of the sympathisers being arrested?- No, it was on the 7th of November. 374 "On 6th November 1878 I proceeded to Benalla to confer with Mr. Nicolson, arriving there about ei
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  • ...h I quoted. The date is the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|19th of November 1878]]-[handing in a letter]:- "I am in good health and spirits, only chafe 678 And from the 19th of November, the date when you wrote that letter to your friend, until the 12th of Dece
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  • ...supplies of horses to the North-Eastern District. On the 26th of November 1878 Captain Standish sent for me, and told me that Mr. Nicolson had informed hi About twelve noon on the 12th December 1878 Hare received a telegram from Captain Standish directing me to report himse
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  • ...ngy Bark Creek|Wombat]]. On the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|26th October 1878]], the morning after the intelligence reached Melbourne that Sergeant [[Ken ...supplies of horses to the North-Eastern District. On the 26th of November 1878 Captain Standish sent for me, and told me that Mr. Nicolson had informed hi
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  • ...harge, a mounted constable, and the one I sent up. On the, 7th of December 1878 I sent the following telegram to Sergeant Purcell, "Send one of your p ...ning Euroa?- Yes. "Depot, [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|26th November 1878]] Memo. -Information has been received that the [[KellyGang|Kelly gang]] co
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  • ...was the man sent down first?— Yes, I think he was the first. On the 6 th November, that would be the Wednesday, I went to [[Everton|Everton]] and thence on t ...ame that you refer to?— Yes, it is. I find a telegram dated 6th November 1878 — “Very positive information that Kellys are concealed in range near he
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  • ...ere, and he was very likely man. On the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|12th November]], one of the railway officials described the men as having crossed the lin <span id="rc1878">[[#rc1878|1878]]</span> Do you mean to lead the Commission to suppose that they did not ca
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  • ...ring the early part of the month of [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|November 1878.]] ...movements already taken.” This is sent by me, dated on the 8th December 1878 .
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  • ...what steps were taken by the police from the 31st October to say the 14th November in the matter of the information about the log and provisions being hid the ...correspondence, confidential and other, from the 28th October to the 14th November?— Whatever senior officer was on the spot during those days.
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