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  • In the office they found Mr Bradley and another clerk, Mr Booth, both of whom, with revolvers presented at their heads, found the
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  • ...and ordered Living to give up all firearms in the bank. Mr Mackin, another clerk who had been standing in the street, on hearing the noise entered the bank,
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  • ...s crossing the Murray. The news has been brought in by Mr Lyving, the bank clerk, who escaped, and getting a horse reached Deniliquin about 9pm. The telegra ...the coach, to replace the coins stolen by the Kellys. Mr Lyving, the bank clerk from Jerilderie, was also on the box. I was inside, and we departed amidst
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  • ...of poddy calves inquired to whom they belonged. Having been informed by a clerk he sought the man out and said angrily, "Here, you-scoundrel, those po
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  • ...ner had the bushrangers stepped in than he closed the door, and the unwise clerk found himself looking into the muzzle of the big revolver that was Kelly's
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  • ...I chose, and incur any expense I thought advisable. I at once wired to my clerk, who had a thorough knowledge of, the district, and whom I had previously s
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  • ...rning, the party consisting of L- as guide, my brother officer, myself, my clerk, and a black-fellow. ...cer and myself lying on an old bedstead with a sheep skin as covering, the clerk and black fellow before the fire on the floor.
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  • ...and I agreed that the black fellow should be given a trial; so we sent the clerk back alone to get the black fellow, and strange to say, they managed to pas ...ock giving the alarm." I replied, "We did 'pass there." The clerk put a pair of handcuffs on Power, then went to look after the horse. Power,
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  • ...it would be a great inconvenience not to get the cash that night, that the clerk opened the door and admitted him. Ned closed the door after him, and at onc
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  • ...e places, who would, in conjunction with such duties, also act as warden's clerk and gold receiver.
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  • Mr Scarlett, secretary of the Beechworth Shire Council, and Mr Darvall, town clerk, were then appointed joint secretaries to the conference.
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  • ...er Goulburn, and his court is to sit monthly, except in January. The chief clerk of the Insolvent Court, Melbourne, and the chief clerks of the County Court
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  • ...ouse. The police magistrate is Captain Marcus '''Brownrigg''', RN, and the clerk of petty session and Crown land's agent is '''E Brown,''' Esq. As if in moc
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  • ...town, The present Mayor is W. M. H. '''Edmondson''', Esq , and the Council Clerk - Mr S. '''Mudge'''. Aldermen '''M'Lellan''', '''Day, Kirkpatrick, Jones, S
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  • ...ate, Mr Henry Luth is mayor, and Mr '''C E Pascoe''' is the energetic town clerk and surveyor.
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  • ...ower for working the grand organ bellows. On the second floor are the Town Clerk's and the City Treasurer's well-arranged offices, the committee rooms, the
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  • ...e throne or mayor's chair, is at the southern end of the chamber, the town clerk's desk is immediately underneath, and seats for distinguished visitors are
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  • ...loway, Bradley, Wall, Munford, Thompson, and Nixon. Mr F A Tompson is Town Clerk.
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  • ...s to erect tho building for £1236. Mr '''William Threlkeld''' is the hon. clerk of the works. The main building will be in the Grecian style, having a pedi ...of things - Mr '''J E Pearce''' is Police Magistrate, and Mr '''Blake''', Clerk of Petty Sessions.
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  • ...are being carried on under the supervision of Mr Peter A Dunne as honorary clerk of the works.
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  • We hear that Mr Smallman, the present clerk of courts, of Chiltern, is to be removed to Jamieson, and that Mr Oliver, o
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  • ...petty sessions, or at least a place where the court was formerly held. The clerk of petty sessions issues summonses, but the cases never come off, for this
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  • ...t was for his father, in my presence, and the body of it was written by my clerk, according to his instructions. 1 believe the cattle outside the Court to b
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  • ...or repairs on the Albury road. In reply to Alderman Roseafeid, the Council Clerk stated that the bank account was over drawn £815 all to the debit of the b
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  • Street tree-planting has been commenced here, the town clerk. Mr Mudge, having set the example by planting two fine young trees in front
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  • ...k, the well-known literateur and author, who formerly held the position of clerk to the trustees, an office at present filled by Mr Carter. But the Melbourn
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  • Nathaniel Joseph [[Mansfield|Maude]], clerk of the police court, produced a book in which prisoner had signed his name.
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  • ...s and three girls the eldest being a boy 13 years of age - the accountant, clerk and two servants. The hawker's van was placed in front, then followed my bu
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  • ...cott, and seven children, two servants, the accountant of the bank and the clerk. The men were put with us in the storeroom, and Mrs Scott and the children
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  • Mr [[Beechworth Court|M'Niece]], clerk of courts, proved the proclamation of the act in the Gazette on the 15th No
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  • The clerk of the court then read over the charge against the prisoner, which was as f
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  • ...The warrant issued on such information is, as before, bad. I ask that the clerk should read the sworn information. The clerk then read the sworn formation which was as follows: - "That Anthony [[
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  • ...tt declined. Mr Zincke asked for the remand warrant, which was read by the clerk of the Bench. Mr Zincke then detailed the reasons advanced by the police fo
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  • ...risdiction as there was no date, until one was afterwards inserted by some clerk of courts. There was no proof that the men had anything more to do with the
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  • Mr E N Moore, assistant clerk of courts, then read the remand warrant.
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  • ...iberated at a quarter to 3. Kelly's paper is in the possession of the bank clerk, who is out of town at present.
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  • '''Nathaniel Jos [[Mansfield|Mane]]''' , clerk of Petty Sessions at Mansfield -I have seen the prisoner write on several o
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  • ...ing stuck on the paper before the letter was completed. Henry Moors, chief clerk of the police department, who had had experience of writing for great numbe
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  • ...olony, at the meeting of the Executive   Council yesterday afternoon. The Clerk of the Council read the letters patent passed under the Great Seal constitu
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  • ...the parties being represented as before. Three hours were occupied by the clerk of the court in reading over Mr Monk’s depositions, correcting them, and
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  • Examined by Mr O'Leary - Monk said he suspectcd a solicitor's clerk in Melbourne of writing the threatening letters. When going to Monk's to ex
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  • ...he shape it was not a Colt's bullet. I believe   the bank manager and his clerk have Webley revolvers.
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  • ...Dan Kelly was not held. Mr [[Wangaratta|Bickerton]], with Mr Ell to act as clerk, was in readiness to start at nine am., as appointed, when it turned but th
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  • At the Kew Police-court yesterday, the Bench instructed the clerk to write to Superintendent [[Hare|Hare]], conveying their high appreciation
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  • ...and Dan Kelly was not held.[[Wangaratta|Brickerton]] with Mr Ely to act as clerk was in readiness to start at 9am as appointed, when it turned out that the
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  • ...his official number to fall down on a hinge, thus notifying, the operating clerk who it is that desires to be 'connected.' On learning the number the first
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  • ...y since his arrival here has been very quiet, and has been see only by the clerk for Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]], the solicitor, who will appear for him
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  • ...f M’Intyre was then read over to him, signed as correct. It occupied the clerk more than one hour to read the depositions, and whilst he was engaged doing
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  • ...o thank Mr JJ '''Arundel''', the court keeper, and Mr R '''M'Neice''', the clerk of the court. The depositions were taken by the latter and by his assistant
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  • ...nd in reply to the affidavit from Mr Gaunson one was read from Mr Morel, a clerk in the Crown solicitor’s office, stating that on the 10th August, 1880, t
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  • ...the usual conditions, £7 7s. for counsel, £7 7s for attorney, and 5s for clerk's fees.
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  • '''E M [[Lyving|Irving]],''' clerk in Bank of New South Wales, deposed that he was employed in the bank at Jer
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  • '''Edward M [[Lyving|Living]]''' , clerk in the Bank of New South Wales, Jerilderie, said that after the bank was ro '''John Wm [[Tarleton|Tarlton]]''' , clerk in New Zealand , was clerk at the Bank of New South Wales, Jerilderie, in February, 1879. Prisoner sta
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  • ...manager at Euroa; Henry Richards, constable at Jerilderie; Edward Living, clerk in the Bank of New South Wales, Jerilderie; J W Tarleton, senior-constable
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  • ...Lee, Zevenboom, Garton, Dodgshun, and Bowen, and Mr Fitz- gibbon, the Town Clerk )
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  • ...in the college Mr Seward (chief clerk in the Equity office), Mr Firebrace (clerk to the Banco Court), and several representatives of the Law Clerks Society,
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  • ...doctor, who said he might go. Sergeant (now Inspector) Montfort was then a clerk in my office. Directed him where to meet Mr Nicolson and I. Picked out five
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  • '''Henry [[Henry Moors|Moors]]''' , chief clerk of the police department, was the next witness. In reply to the CHAIRMAN, witness stated that as chief clerk he would know whether the office was in a muddle or not. He remembered the
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  • The CHAIRMAN – Could not a clerk keep such a registry? Witness – One clerk might, but the clerks were fully occupied.
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  • ...e value of some material evidence given by a previous witness. Mr Marsden, clerk of the Bench, who was a passenger by the special train referred to, was exa
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  • ...scertaining that he (Mr Nicolson) had left Benalla, and that it was only a clerk who was repeating his orders, ought to have acted on the later information
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  • '''F J [[Marsden|Marsden]]''' , clerk of courts, Wangaratta, was present at the Glenrowan attack. Had several opp
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  • ...The commission will sit again to day at 11 o'clock , when Mr Morris, chief clerk in the department, will be examined.
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  • ...fore-noon, and examined Messrs [[Henry Moors|Moors]] and Robertson, chief clerk and accountant respectively, in the chief commissioner's department, in ref
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  • ...superintendent of the Melbourne district should take his place, and not a clerk in the office. He pointed out the absurdity of the arrangement now in force
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  • ...and the fourth attends to the horse, takes despatches, and assists the day clerk, hours from 7am to 6 pm. All the clerks have as much as they can possibly d
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  • ...detective office, in which until December, 1880, he had acted as resident clerk. ...ormer sitting of the commission, Mr, Mainwaring deposed that when resident clerk he was second in charge of the detective office, and Mr Secretan's deputy.
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  • ...able reason they were ignored. The first thing Mr Secretan did as resident clerk was to cause (with Mr Nicolson's approval the removal of Detective Hudson,
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  • To day Inspector '''Ximenes''' and Mr [[Henry Moors|Moors]], chief clerk in the Police department, will be examined on behalf of Mr Secretan. The co
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  • ...ents, and also assist in office work. He would appoint Mr Moors, the chief clerk of the department, as one of the assistant commissioners, as that gentleman
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  • '''Senior constable Conniff''' stated that he had acted as clerk to Mr [[Winch|Winch]] from 1869 to 1872 at Castlemaine, and subsequently at
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  • ...Every stolen article brought to the office was entered in the books by the clerk present at the time. The detectives bringing in the property had nothing to
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  • ...een no Nicolson, there would have been no Secretan." Mr H Moors chief clerk of the Police department stated that he had never found anything dishonoura
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  • ...com- missioner of police and placed under the direct control of the chief clerk of his department.
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  • ...down the circle to younger and better-educated men. "Mr Moors, chief clerk of the Police department, "would like to get rid entirely of the idea
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  • ...f age, when retirement shall be made compulsory. The evidence of the chief clerk of the Police department indicates that constables are, as a rule, unservic
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  • ...ommissioner of police, who was with Mr Hare at the time; and that "my clerk" was Superintendent (then Sergeant) Montfort. Those who care to recall
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  • ...r to July?- Yes; several documents which I considered, and which the chief clerk of the office suggested to me were matters for him to deal with, I sent to ...ing else. If you think fit to send into the office, to call upon the chief clerk in charge of the office, he will tell you the state that the office was in
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  • 696 Is it usual for the chief clerk to see all the official documents that come in for the head of the office?-
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  • ...collected by constable, who handed same to plaintiff direct, instead of to clerk of petty sessions." And several others of the same kind. I was trying
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  • ...rook, where the clerk of petty sessions only visits twice a month, and the clerk requests that the proceeds of distress warrants may be paid over to the pla
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  • ...ish (I was in Captain Standish's office, he being up the country), and the clerk handed me in a telegram directing me to report myself with horse and accout
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  • ...r heard anything of it, and I do not think he has.” I then called to the clerk, and said, “ Have you any record here, in the office, of a telegram being <span id="rc1438">[[#rc1438|1438]]</span> Who was the clerk?— Senior-Constable [[Const Robert Austin Smyth|Smyth]]. I then, I believe
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  • ''Ordered'' —That Mr. [[Henry Moors|Moors]], Chief Clerk of Police Department, be instructed to attend the meeting of the Commission
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  • ...conditions. At this time Sergeant [[Insp Wliiam Montfort|Montford]] was a clerk in my office. I had sent him to Wangaratta some week or ten days previously
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  • [[Henry Moors|Henry Moors, chief Clerk]] Henry Moors was the chief clerk at the police headquaters in Melbourne.
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  • ...Commission''?— What is your position in the Police Department?— Chief clerk.
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  • <span id="rc1654">[[#rc1654|1654]]</span> Did you as chief clerk at any time on or before June communicate to Captain Standish complaining t
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  • ...d if there had been any oversight we have that confidence in them that any clerk seeing anything wrong would have pointed it out. The reports in the one cas
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  • ...n, and keep a record?— One clerk might do it, but then the time of every clerk is fully occupied.
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  • 1743 Is that the original document?— Yes. I suppose I had given the clerk instructions to repeat finally previous instructions.
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  • ...now what correspondence was in the office during those dates—had you any clerk in the office who would file the correspondence?— I can only speak of my
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  • ...Mansfield barracks what exactly was done on that occasion—have you got a clerk at Benalla?— I have. 2951 He was clerk of the office at the time?— Yes.
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  • 3172 What were you then?— Sergeant of police—superintendent's clerk. ...[#rc3186|3186]]</span> What is your opinion. Were you the superintendent's clerk at [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] when it was done away with?— No, sub-inspect
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  • <span id="rc3206">[[#rc3206|3206]]</span> Being the superintendent's clerk, and therefore cognizant of every correspondence that went through, is it y
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  • ...I knew from the correspondence that I afterwards saw when I was Mr. Hare's clerk, and I knew it after 1870 — after Power's arrest.
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  • ...Where were you stationed at that time?— I was Mr. Hare's superintending clerk at the office.
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  • 3393 And you were the superintendent's clerk?— yes.
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  • ...received a telegram from Senior-Constable [[Benalla Police Station|Maud]], clerk in Mr. Sadleir's office, to proceed to Benalla at once, re the Kelly gang.
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  • ...ame up, then [[Nicholson|Dr. Nicolson]], then Mr. [[Marsden|Marsden]], the clerk of the court at Wangaratta, and constables [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] and [[Co
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