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  • == Importance of Matthew Gibney == Gibney was the first person to enter the Glenrowan Inn after it was set on fire. H
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  • ...of [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]] were seen by Dean Gibney, lying side by side in another part of the house. They did not wear their a
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  • Father [[Matthew Gibney|Tierney]] emerged from the crowd, saying he would save Sherry. The brave cl
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  • ...la and other stations.  One passenger, the Very Rev Dean [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], who joined the train at Kilmore East, en route for Albury, also alighted Dean Gibney came to Victoria collecting for an orphanage in Perth, and when he heard of
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  • Very Rev Dean [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] gave evidence on oath before the Royal Commission on June 28, 1881, as fo
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  • Very Rev Dean Gibney’s evidence continued:—“There is one thing which is hardly relevant to == The Very Rev Dean Gibney Further examined July 6, 1881 ==
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  • Mr Sadleir — No, I wish to thank Dean Gibney for the trouble he has taken in coming here.
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  • Martin [[Cherry|Cherry]] died shortly after Rev Dean Gibney had administered the last sacraments of the Catholic Church to him. His bod ...to be quite content to allow Cherry to be sacrificed, and if Very Rev Dean Gibney had not gone into the burning hotel in spite of Supt Sadleir, Martin Cherry
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  • ..., who were buried in the Greta Cemetery. The evidence of the Very Rev Dean Gibney put aside for ever the absurd concoctions which claim that Dan Kelly escape
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  • ...remain with him during the afternoon. He was also seen by Father [[Matthew Gibney|Tierney]], to whom it is understood he made a confession, but the reverend
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  • ...with a conspicuous white feather, appeared on the scene. Father [[Matthew Gibney|Tierney]] earnestly requested her to go to the hotel and ask her brother an
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  • Father [[Matthew Gibney|Tierney]] emerged from the crowd, saying he would save Sherry. The brave cl
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  • ...harles Rawlins , Statement of Constable Hugh Bracken , Statement of Rev. M Gibney , Statement by Senior Constable Kelly , The murder of Sherritt , The inques
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  • ...mains. Constable [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]], by the bye, who, followed Father Gibney into the hotel, states that he was near enough to the bodies to recognise D ...short distance from the during hotel and laid on the ground, where Father Gibney administered to him the last sacrament. Cherry was insensible, and barely a
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  • == STATEMENT OF THE VERY REV M [[Matthew Gibney|GIBNEY]] ==
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  • ...harles Rawlins , Statement of Constable Hugh Bracken , Statement of Rev. M Gibney , Statement by Senior Constable Kelly , The murder of Sherritt , The inques Father Gibney at much personal risk from the flames, hurried into a room to the left, and
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  • ...fire to. This impression is strengthened by the statement of the [[Matthew Gibney|priest]], who ???? and amidst loud cheers rushed into the blazing house. He
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  • ...he house, but Mr Sadleir would not let her go. Father M’[[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] then said he would go, but they kept him back. They soon after set fire t THEY HAD SHOT THEMSELVES, and lay down dead together. Father M’Gibney attended Ned and gave him consolation. Ned seemed to be very sorry for what
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  • ...utlaws had been dead some time before the house was set on fire, as Father Gibney, who courageously, and amidst the cheers of the crowd, rushed up to the bla
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  • M. [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] said: I am a Catholic priest of Perth, West Australia; I was travelling o
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  • ...conflagration to receive the last rites of his church from the Rev Father GIBNEY, who was the first to enter. The poor lad JONES, son of the Woman who owned ...his point, however . ? . ? . been set at rest by the fact that when Father GIBNEY entered the burning building he saw both the remaining outlaws lying togeth
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  • ...hose who were paid for it could go, but he would not risk his life. Father Gibney replied that it was no time to think of payment when the souls and bodies o
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  • ...ceable in their remains. Constable Dwyer, by-the-bye, who, followed Father Gibney into the hotel, states that he was near enough to the bodies to recognise D
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  • ...short distance from the burning hotel and laid on the ground, when Father Gibney administered to him the last sacrament. Cherry was insensible, and barely a
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  • == THE REV A GIBNEY’S STATEMENT AS TO CHERRY’S DEATH == ...Ned Kelly, we this morning telegraphed to the very [[Matthew Gibney|Rev A. Gibney]], Vicar-General of Perth , Western Australia , who so bravely rescued the
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  • ...he remains of Hart and Daniel Kelly were left in the burning house. Father Gibney states that when he passed through the hotel they were dead, but whether th
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  • ...lly had started for Melbourne from Glenrowan, the Rev. Mr [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], who had so bravely rescued Cherry from the flames of Jones’s Hotel, an
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  • ...the Glenrowan Hotel in mastery. Just then a Roman Catholic priest, Father Gibney, who, travelling on the line, had remained at Glenrowan to witness the enco
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  • ...house was burning a Roman Catholic priest, the Very Rev M [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], of Perth, Western Australia, walked up to the front door, and at great r
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  • ...the Glenrowan Hotel in mastery. Just then a Roman Catholic priest, Father Gibney who, travelling on the line, had remained at Glenrowan to witness the encou
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  • "When the fire had taken, the Rev Mr [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], a clergyman of the Church of Rome, with great bravery passed towards the ...ble to reach where the other outlaws were, and it is clear from the Rev Mr Gibney's statement that these were dead when the fire took place, and it is imposs
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  • “When the fire had taken, the Rev Mr [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], a clergyman of the Church of Rome, with great bravery passed towards the ...ble to reach where the other outlaws were, and it is clear from the Rev.Mr Gibney’s statement that these were dead when the fire took place; and it is impo
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  • ...if Edward Kelly was under the influence of drink. Father [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] was the first man to enter the burning building. I did not see him bring
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  • ...lf-denial, delegated their duty, to an unarmed and defenceless man (Father Gibney, a name to be ever held in honor) who trusting his life in the hands of the
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  • Dean [[../../people/peD_G/gibneyMRev.html|'''Gibney''']], the vicar-general of Western Australia, who played such a conspicuous
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  • '''The Very Rev Dean Matthew [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]]''' of Western Australia deposed that he was at the Glenrowan affair, havi
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  • '''The Very Rev Dean [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]]''' , was re-called and cross-examined by Superintendent Sadleir. He depos
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  • ..., [[Rawlins|Rawlins]], [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]] Dean [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]]. Except Mr Chomley not one of these witnesses had any connexion with the
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  • ...summoned a witness on my own motion except one, namely, the Very Rev. Dean Gibney, and that was unavoidable. That I controlled the calling of witnesses, sele
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  • ...h the priest before be went into the house?- Yes, I remember the [[Matthew Gibney|priest]] started to go up immediately, about half a second, after [[Kate Ke
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  • 1189 And those police went up at the same time as the [[Matthew Gibney|priest]] went?- Yes; immediately on his proceeding, Mr. Sadleir said, &quot
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  • ...she wanted to go to the building and enter it; and Father [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] also came on in the same line that Mrs. Skillion was coming from, the rai ...67]]</span> Before that what distance was it between the police and Father Gibney?— The nearest police about ten yards; the men crossing Armstrong, the pol
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  • When the fire had taken, the Rev. Mr. [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], a clergyman of the Church of Rome, with great bravery passed towards the ...to reach where the other outlaws were, and it is clear, from the Rev. Mr. Gibney's statement, that these were dead when the fire took place; and it is impos
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  • <span id="rc3975">[[#rc3975|3975]]</span> Did you see the [[Matthew Gibney|priest]] in?— Yes.
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  • <span id="rc4876">[[#rc4876|4876]]</span> Did you see the [[Matthew Gibney|priest]] going into the house? — I think the first police to go in were C
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  • ...">[[#rc5031|5031]]</span> Where were you then when Father [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] went into the building?—(''No answer''.)
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  • ...an out of the back house; and I went up with Mr. Sadleir and the [[Matthew Gibney|clergyman]], and he was taken out before there was any danger of his being
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  • ...emained still till after the priest came out?— Yes, I said the [[Matthew Gibney|priest]] was not more than a few seconds from the time he entered the front
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  • ...morning?— At the Benalla end of the house, when [[Matthew Gibney|Father Gibney]] was going in.
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  • ...7717|7774.7717]]</span> Was any approach made by the police when [[Matthew Gibney|the priest]] entered?— At that time there was a lot of civilians rushing
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  • ...9550]]</span> Then you must have gone round to the back when the [[Matthew Gibney|priest]] went in at the front?— No, we did not stir till the priest came
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  • What happened at the meeting between Rev Gibney, Maggie Skillion and Kate Kelly?
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  • ...he Benalla side of the hotel, and set fire to it. I spoke to the [[Matthew Gibney|Catholic priest]], who was standing near me at the railway gate, and said h
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  • ...d I went in first at the back, after the priest— Father [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]]. I saw two bodies at the right-hand side, but I took no notice of them. I
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  • The Very Reverend Dean [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] and examined. Examination closed.
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  • | '''[[Matthew Gibney|Rev M Gibney]]''' | Other evidence given by Rev M Gibney
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  • '''The [[Matthew Gibney|Reverend Matthew Gibney]] sworn and examined'''
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  • '''The [[Matthew Gibney|Reverend Matthew Gibney]] giving evidence'''
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  • '''The [[Matthew Gibney|Reverend Matthew Gibney]] giving evidence'''
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  • '''The [[Matthew Gibney|Reverend Matthew Gibney]] giving evidence'''
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  • '''The [[Matthew Gibney|Reverend Matthew Gibney]] giving evidence'''
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  • ...r. Wade, Government shorthand writer, to hear the evidence given by Father Gibney read and if he then considered it necessary to put additional questions to
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  • &quot;I want to make an application. I see by the papers that Dean Gibney was examined yesterday, and as he is, I understand, travelling through Aust
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  • ...ant to make an application. I see by the papers that [[Matthew Gibney|Dean Gibney]] was examined yesterday, and as he is, I understand, travelling through Au ...efinitely refer to, that perhaps it would be better, in courtesy to Father Gibney, who is a stranger, that we put it in writing, and send it to him.
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  • ...ngements be made for the attendance of the Very Rev. Dean [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] for the purpose of cross-examination by Mr. Sadleir.
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  • ''Mr.'' ''Sadleir'' stated that the evidence of Dean Gibney had been read over to him by the shorthand writer, and he now again applied ...uestions which Mr. Sadleir handed in as the ones he desired to put to Dean Gibney .
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  • The Very Reverend Dean [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] was called and cross-examined by Superintendent Sadleir.
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  • | '''[[#rg|Rev M Gibney]]''' | Start of Rev M Gibney's evidence
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  • ..._Toc504103483">[[#_Toc504103483|The Rev.]]</span> [[Matthew Gibney|Matthew Gibney]] further examined'''
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  • ..._Toc504103483">[[#_Toc504103483|The Rev.]]</span> [[Matthew Gibney|Matthew Gibney]] '''giving evidence''''''
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  • ..._Toc504103483">[[#_Toc504103483|The Rev.]]</span> [[Matthew Gibney|Matthew Gibney]] '''giving evidence'''''' ''Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]]'' — No. I wish to thank Dean Gibney for the trouble he has taken in coming here.
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  • ...think it necessary to trouble the Commission with it; but in reading Dean Gibney's evidence, he is very emphatic about the bad generalship, and I wish that
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  • | Rev M [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] | Rev M [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] (recalled)
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  • ...fired. This was accomplished by Senior-Constable Johnson. The Rev. Father Gibney was the first to enter the burning building. He found the bodies of the thr
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  • | Rev M Gibney | Rev M Gibney (recalled)
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  • '''' The Very Reverend Dean Gibney called and examined. Superintendent Sadleir and Very Reverend Dean Gibney.
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  • ...to a blaze one man broke through the police line - Father [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], afterwards Roman Catholic Bishop of Perth . He strode forward to the bui
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  • | Rev [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] arrived at Glenrowan | [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]]
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  • | Gibney | Rev [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] gave [[Royal Commission report day 33 page 1|evidence]] to the Royal Comm
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  • [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] Matthew , rev
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  • Const [[Const J Dwyer|Dywer]] and I followed Rev [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] into the burning Inn and took [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]]'s body outside and
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  • The police dragged my body outside after Rev [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] had left the Inn. My body described([[The Argus (6)|Argus29/6/80]]) ([[Ro
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  • I was found in the kitchen by Rev [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]]. I was not affected by the fire.([[The Argus (6)|Argus29/6/1880]]) ([[Roy Const [[Const Glenny|Glenny]] helped Rev Gibney carry me out of the kitchen. ([[Royal Commission report day 37 page 38|RC13
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  • Const [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]] and I followed Rev [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] into the burning Inn and took Joe [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]]'s body outside and
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  • == Importance of Matthew Gibney == Gibney was the first person to enter the Glenrowan Inn after it was set on fire. H
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  • ...ying side by side on our backs. He touched us and found that we were dead. Gibney expressed the opinion, based on their position, that they must have killed ...able in our remains. Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] who followed Father Gibney into the hotel, states that he was near enough to the bodies to recognise D
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  • ...dly. When the house was seen to be fairly on fire, Father [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], who had previously started for it but had been stopped by the police, wa
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  • ...to. Constable [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] who followed Father [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] into the Inn, states that he was near enough to the bodies to recognise D
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  • A short time before the Inn was set on fire I met Rev [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]]. ([[Royal Commission report day 33 page 2|RC12302]])
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  • I assisted Rev [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] and attend to him in his way. ([[Royal Commission
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  • When the fire had taken, the Rev. Mr.[[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], a clergyman of the Church of Rome, with great bravery passed towards the ...ere the other outlaws were, and it is clear, from the Rev [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]]'s statement, that these were dead when the fire took place; and it is imp
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  • Rev [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] had an interview with me. He asked me to do the police's business and get
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  • Rev [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] on the train. At that time there was quite a lot of firing still going on ...stopped by the police, walked up to the front door and entered it. Father Gibney, at much personal risk from the flames, hurried into a room to the left, an
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  • [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]]
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  • The story also has people like the Rev [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] who was the first person to enter the burning inn at Glenrowan, and Rev J [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] Matthew Father [[Benalla|Gould]]
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  • Rev [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] did not want a reward ([[Royal Commission report day 33 page 3|RC12335]])
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