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  • == Importance of Foot Const James Dwyer (2507) == == What happened to Const Dwyer's family ==
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  • ...n's beard. He declared, however, that he did see Constable [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] kick the wounded prisoner whilst he was on the ground and unarmed. And he
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  • ...issive, and was borne to the railway station by Sergeant Steele, Constable Dwyer, and two representatives of the Melbourne press.
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  • The police after this kept up a constant fire on the place, [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] and [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]] in front of the house, Andrew Clarke, s
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  • ...enior-constable Kelly then came up and assisted me to secure him. So did O'Dwyer, and a host of others at once followed. We only found one revolver on him,
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  • Constable Dwyer rushed up and kicked the captured bushranger while he was held down.  Stee
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  • ...onstable Kelly and Guard Dowsett nearer to him on his left, and Constables Dwyer, Arthur and Phillips near the railway fence in his rear.  There was also s
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const Dwyer]] [[Const T Dwyer|Const Dwyer]]
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  • ...ld; another might he a full length representation of the three brothers '''Dwyer''', who commenced, mining operations in the billiard room of the American H
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  • ...order to the poundkeeper to give the cattle up; gave the order to Stephen Dwyer; the prisoner came to me when I was in a paddock, and asked me if I would p
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  • ...Mr Joseph Davidson, of Sydney; a Mr H A Donavan, of Burrowa; and Mr Joseph Dwyer, of Albury. As we had already three of the profession practising here, we a
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  • Mr DWYER was of opinion that there was no necessity for the present bill. The law as
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  • ...flected in the Council. The only objectors in the Lower House were Messrs. Dwyer and '''FL Smyth''', who raised some legal points as to the measure being su
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  • ...sisted of Senior-constable [[Johnston|Johnson]], Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] and a number of picked men, under the command of Superintendent Sadleir,
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  • The Acting Chief Secretary yesterday promised Mr Dwyer, M L A , and Mr Leahy that at least four of the Garrison Artillerymen shoul
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  • ...issive, and was borne to the railway station by Sergeant Steele, Constable Dwyer, and two representatives of the Melbourne press.
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  • The police after this kept up a constant fire on the place, Dwyer and Armstrong in front of the house, Andrew Clarke, sen, and [[SConst John
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  • ...lly]] then came up and assisted me to secure him. So did [[Const T Dwyer|O'Dwyer]], and a host of others at once followed. We only found one revolver on him
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  • ...ference in size was noticeable in their remains. Constable [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]], by the bye, who, followed Father Gibney into the hotel, states that he w
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  • ...coming back to the house. Could have shot him If I liked. I saw Constable Dwyer, and fired, but just missed him. I was shot immediately afterwards from beh
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  • ...ly, and this difference in size was noticeable in their remains. Constable Dwyer, by-the-bye, who, followed Father Gibney into the hotel, states that he was
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  • ...and Guard [[Dowsett|Dowsett]] on his left, and Constables [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]], [[Const W Phillips|Phillips]], and another whose name I did not know, ne
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  • ...ntiford]], [[Const Moore|Moore]], [[Const J Dixon|Dixon]], [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]], [[Const Patrick Walsh|Walsh]], [[Const Cawsey|Cawsey]] and [[Const Heale
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  • ...from Wangaratta: Sergeant Steele and Constables Monteford, Moore , Dixon , Dwyer, Walsh, Cawsey and Healy. Party from Violet Town : Senior constable Johnson
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  • ...he police, and in this I was greatly assisted by Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]], 2,507, who was always willing to run the gauntlet under fire from one po ...(1,925), Constables [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] (2,228) [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] (2,507), and [[Const Montiford|Montiford]] (2,697), were the men concerne
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  • 2507 Foot-constable James Dwyer 3106 Mounted-constable TE Dwyer
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  • ...surrounded by the police, and in this I was greatly assisted by Constable Dwyer, 2507, who was always willing to run the gauntlet under fire from one post
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  • ...(1925), Constables [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] (2228), [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] (2507), and [[Const Montiford|Montford]] (2697), were men concerned.I fin
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  • ...omas [[Const Thomas Meehan|Meehan]], Mounted-constable T E [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]], Foot-constable J H [[Const Stow|Stow]], Foot-constable P [[Const McDonal
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  • ...of the police with regard to Kelly is. I have spoken to them and spoken to Dwyer and Steele about him.
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  • ...hold of his beard, but I did not pull it. I saw Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] kick the prisoner. I heard Constable Bracken say, taking up his gun, that
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  • ...ed out a portion of the prisoner’s beard when he was captured. Constable Dwyer gave him a kick, and Constable Bracken threatened to shoot any one who inju
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  • ...under these circumstances. Kelly said, "I never did you any harm, and Dwyer, saying, " Why, you scoundrel, you murdered my comrades," kicked
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  • ...of a remark by the prisoner, who said, “I never did you and harm?” and Dwyer said, “You scoundrel, you shot my comrades.” And kicked the prisioner.
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  • ...en, named respectively [[John McElroy|George McElroy]], agent, and Michael Dwyer, labourer, refused to move on when requested, and were consequently arreste
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  • Mr Chomley prosecuted on the part of the Crown, and Mr J Dwyer appeared for the prisoner.
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  • '''Cross-examined by Mr Dwyer'''.  Prisoner never showed any hostility to the police.  I brought her up
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  • ...artmental prosecution, instituted by the police to fish for evidence.  Mr Dwyer mentioned during his speech that he was instructed by Mr Gaunson, whose off Mr Dwyer applied that prisoner be allowed out on her own recognisance on account of
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const Dwyer]] [[Const T Dwyer|Const Dwyer]]
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  • ...cult to get round from post to post, as the outlaws were firing. Constable Dwyer took some messages from witness and went round the posts.
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  • ...cused of the murder of Constable Lonigan. Prisoner was defended by '''Mr J Dwyer'''. The other witness was of no importance, and Mr Dwyer called no witnesses. The jury, after a short retirement, returned a verdict
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  • ...r, when he believed he fired 100 shots at the hotel. Heard that Constables Dwyer and Monteford had volunteered to rush the house. He saw an outlaw in the ho
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  • ...trackers would be quite sufficient for one party at Glenrowan. Constables Dwyer, Montiford, and Armstrong offered to rush the hotel. Was told Mr Sadleir wo
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  • ...y the heavy firing from the police. When the prisoners came out, Constable Dwyer held a rifle pointing to me, and said - “Let us finish this lot off first
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  • '''Constable James [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]]''' deposed that he was now stationed in Melbourne . Was sent to the North
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  • Constable [[../../people/peD_G/dwyerJPc.html|'''Dwyer''']], examined by Mr O'Connor, continued.—He and his comrades understood
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  • ...d not see Mr Sadleir going round the circle of men much, but saw Constable Dwyer going to him for instructions frequently. It was known, before the hotel wa
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  • Kelly said, "Give me a chance." Constable Dwyer kicked Kelly when he was down. Kelly would have been arrested even if Steel
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  • ...of you, as you are begging now, you shot him like a dog.'" Constable DWYER'S kick is to be reprobated. But it is scarcely so much to be regretted as t
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  • ...rt|Montfort]] (whose evidence was kept secret), Constables [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]], [[Gascoigne|Gascoigne]], [[Const Arthur|Arthur]], [[Const W Phillips|Phi
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  • ...7,390]], [[Royal Commission report day 20 page 4|7,486]] ; [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] [[Royal Commission report day 24 page 11|9,420]] 22-27, [[Royal Commissio
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  • ...ng Into the 40 or 20 prisoners. Again, we are referred to 9,420. Constable Dwyer is under examination :–
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  • ...tion put before the commission for this firing? Sergeant Whelan, Constable Dwyer, Mr Sadleir, and others show that this firing was commenced by the outlaws
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  • ...the first time you were aware of that?- No; I knew about it from Constable Dwyer, who was bringing ammunition round.
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  • ...as danger too from the cross fire of the police. Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]], an active zealous fellow, seeing me going round myself, asked for any me
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  • ...of the man; I think it was the same constable—Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]]. I had heard before this of the finding of the rifle with the blood on it
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  • ...he police, and in this I was greatly assisted by Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]], 2,507, who was always willing to run the gauntlet under fire from one po ...I,925), Constables [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] (2,228), [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] (2,507), and [[Const Montiford|Montiford]] (2,697) were the men concerned
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  • ...were Constable [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]] and Constable [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]].
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  • ...re was one who volunteered?— Yes, I heard that Constable [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] offered to go and rush.
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  • ...t have sent round; there was another man went round, named [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]]. I saw him going round, but I do not know what orders he had.
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  • ...tt]], and Constable [[Const Wilson|Wilson]], and Constable [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] came round and Constable [[Gascoigne|Gascoigne]]. <span id="rc6089">[[#rc6089|6089]]</span> What did Dwyer do—what was his object in coming round?— He brought refreshment on one
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  • <span id="rc6952">[[#rc6952|6952]]</span> Who?— Constables [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]], [[Const Montiford|Montford]], and [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]].....
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  • ...3">[[#rc6953|6953]]</span> To whom did they make that proposal?— I think Dwyer went to Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] with that proposal. ...till the four of us spoke together; I did not mention it myself; we asked Dwyer to go to Mr. Sadleir, and he went and came back and said he said, “No.”
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  • ...told there were others. [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]] and [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] also requested it.
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  • ...ice sheltered, or were some exposed?— Some were exposed; I saw Constable Dwyer standing down near the railway fence without cover. ...]</span> How many were exposed within a distance of thirty yards?— I saw Dwyer once.
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  • <span id="rc7351">[[#rc7351|7351]]</span> You say Constable [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] was just as much exposed for a time, not covered by a tree; did you not h
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  • ...4_7603|7774.7603]]</span> Do you remember seeing Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] any time that mowing?— After daylight I did.
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  • ...rc7774_7621|7774.7621]]</span> You cannot sad when you first saw Constable Dwyer that day?— Not before half-past seven o'clock , as well as I recollect.
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  • ...did move from one position to another?— I saw constables [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] and [[Const Montiford|Montiford]] going round.
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  • ...> Whom kind Mr. Sadleir beside you and him?— Constable [[Const J Dwyer|O'Dwyer]] then came up.
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  • ...|8582]]</span> ''By Mr. Sadleir''— Did you see Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] going round?— No, I did not see him going round.
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  • Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] and examined.
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  • ...en]], the clerk of the court at Wangaratta, and constables [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] and [[Const Montiford|Montfort]]; but [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constabl
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const James Dwyer]] sworn and examined
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const James Dwyer]] '''giving evidence''' ...elegraph|Telegraph]]'' came forward–and, knowing me, said, “By George, Dwyer, we are glad to see you from the city.” They pulled out their books to no
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const James Dwyer]] '''giving evidence'''
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const James Dwyer]] '''giving evidence''' ...|McWhirter]] and Mr. [[Allen|Allen]] came forward and said, “What is it, Dwyer?” seeing me with this paper in my hand. I said, “It is only a telegram
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const James Dwyer]] '''giving evidence''' ...e house, and Mr. Sadleir, seeing my narrow escape, exclaimed, “Good God, Dwyer, why are you going about in that reckless manner, you will be shot?” I sa
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const James Dwyer]] '''giving evidence''' ...ing his remark, said, “You shall have every care and attention, Ned. Go, Dwyer, and see if you can get a bit of bread for him.” I went and got some scon
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const James Dwyer]] '''giving evidence'''
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const James Dwyer]] '''giving evidence''' ...soner when already secured by the other police. I may state that Constable Dwyer reported the circumstance to me himself, immediately after the occurrence,
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const James Dwyer]] '''giving evidence'''
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const James Dwyer]] '''giving evidence''' ...se of the fire, and [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]] said to me, “Come out, Dwyer, we cannot take them.”
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  • | '''[[Const T Dwyer|Const Dwyer]]''' | Continuation of Const Dwyer's evidence
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  • '''<span id="_Toc504103445">[[#_Toc504103445|]]</span> James [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] evidence; Cross-examined by Mr. O'Connor'''
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  • '''Const James [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] evidence; Cross-examined by Mr. O'Connor'''
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  • <span id="rc9701">[[#rc9701|9701]]</span> Did [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] come with orders?— He came with a bottle of brandy, that was all.
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  • <span id="rc9736">[[#rc9736|9736]]</span> Did you hear [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]]'s statement about those bodies?— I did.
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  • <span id="rc9753">[[#rc9753|9753]]</span> Did [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] give you any instructions whatever when he came round with the bottle of
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  • | '''[[Const T Dwyer|Const Dwyer]]''' | Start of Const Dwyer's evidence
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  • 10178 Was it Dwyer?— No.
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  • ...not to do that— that he had done wrong, and, a few minutes after wards, Dwyer ran back to where Superintendent Sadleir was, on the other side of the hote
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  • ...to him on several occasions, and going to other parts of the field. I saw Dwyer pass in front of the house on several occasions. ...ld that Constable [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]] had done so, and Constable Dwyer, and some other constable—it may have been Johnson. I cannot say, but I h
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  • 10424 Did you see [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]]?— I did. ...ng, and there was danger too from the cross- fire of the police. Constable Dwyer, an active, zealous fellow, seeing me going round myself, asked for any mes
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  • ...ss and said he would shoot any man who dared to touch him. [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] came up at the moment, rushed up in a great hurry to kick him, and, I thi
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  • ...am not sure the three reporters were there; and Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] was there. I remember that, because I drew his attention to Kelly when fi
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  • ...I think it was the same person that spoke to [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] when Dwyer kicked him.....
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  • ...ok here, old man, when you were out there, did not you try to shoot me?” Dwyer said, “No.” “Then,” said Kelly, “you had no business there”; an
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  • ...="rc11250">[[#rc11250|11250]]</span> Did you see Constable [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] round?— Yes.
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  • ...fifth; I was there when [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] and [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] and Montiford came up.
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  • ...Yes, Montiford, and Dwyer, and all of them. I said to Mr. Sadleir to put Dwyer in the armour; he is the biggest man, and let him walk in. <span id="rc11416">[[#rc11416|11416]]</span> Did you hear Dwyer volunteer to go in that way?— No.
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