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  • ...him on the Friday before the attack. All these letters were handed to the police on the afternoon of the Saturday in question. Mr Phelan was also in Mansfie ...but on the 4th of February he was paid for 95 meals at 1s 6d per meal. The police brought their own bedding. On Saturday the 20th, when in Mansfield, he spok
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  • '''Police organisation''' ...e shortcoming, for we learn, on the same authority, that "some of the police in this (the Avoca) district have not fired a shot for over 20 years. Surel
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  • ...illing his enemy,” he said, “was no murder.” He further said, “The police are my natural enemies.” He described the manner of the death of Kennedy, ...ng the police would never leave him alone. Prisoner did not pay me for the things he stole from me. What he stole was a revolver worth £3 10s., and clothing
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  • ...'' '''[[Places|places]]''' '''[[1833--events|events]]''' '''[[things index|things]]''' [[../../homeus.htm|../../homeus.htm]] The prisoner was not present in court and his Honor, Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]], to whom the application was made, admitted it was
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  • ...o get any packers to undertake the task, so difficult was it deemed to be. Things now seemed to be in a fix, the packers who knew the ranges refused to bring ...us shanties, were in full swing. Had people only invested their money with justice and caution, Wood's Point would be equally as thriving to-day; but those wh
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  • ...strong asked a Chinaman who was passing to take a letter to the Beechworth police station. The Chinaman agreed, but returned shortly, saying he would not go. ...e complainant was informed that he must protect himself, as it was all the police could do there to look out for themselves. There are six constables at Glen
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  • ...etermination which characterised the final proceedings at Glenrowan. These things have all become so painfully apparent in the course of the inquiry that it ...quot; possible liberality," and deeply regret that they cannot, with, justice to themselves, bury all his alleged misdeeds in oblivion. Such inconsequent
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  • ...e upon the point that the white flag had been fired on, not by the regular police, but by the black trackers. The following is the statement in the sketch : ...report day 20 page 10|7,656]] is asked :– Did you let it be known to the police in any way that you wanted to get out ? – Yes. 7,657 – How ? There was
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  • ...in good stead when shortly afterwards he was appointed a lieutenant in the police force, and was in turn called on to vindicate the law. It is not given to e ...was Mr Nicolson, police magistrate, and recently assistant commissioner of police, who was with Mr Hare at the time; and that "my clerk" was Superi
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  • ...never to fire off the horse's back. Anyone who takes an interest in those things will know that it is an axiom introduced in all the late wars never to fire ...near them. However, their communications with each other are known to the police." This is important. "Until the gang referred to is rooted out of
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  • ...r has rather a short temper, and Captain Standish used to say rather nasty things, and Mr. O'Connor would not stand it, but it was made up the next morning, <span id="rc1329">[[#rc1329|1329]]</span> To make them amenable to justice?— Yes, just so, to catch the Kellys. It was his thought day and night—t
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  • ...tment for them to come back, but they never did come back, and so gave the police the slip. I myself saw [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]] and one of the Lloyds goin ...ular in the one case that came under my knowledge, that those Queensland [[Police Tactics|trackers]] were highly efficient men, and that if a track were pick
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  • ...re supplied with a suitable supply of ammunition; that the strength of the police is equal to the requirements of the locality; that the duties of the statio ...s always on the move, and why should not the same course be pursued in the Police Department.
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  • ...deal of my knowledge of his character has been obtained in my capacity of justice of the peace. And I make this declaration conscientiously believing the sam ...finding him. I heard no orders to fire into the building; but observed the police to fire when they thought they saw a form at the window. I saw the house fi
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  • ...o you consider your paid agent an officer of the police?— The officer of police must, of course, himself have an [[agents|agent]]. People will not allow hi 19 Are the police stationed at [[Greta|Greta]] now quartered at the hotel?— Yes.
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  • ...n rally round any men who, by the commission of any crime, might bolt from justice, and whom they considered competent to lead them. That, I believe, is quite 32 Do you know those young men?— The police know them very well, those that are suspected. We cannot of course tell the
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ays of Ballarat there is one showing that these roughs did not always have things their own way.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == '''THE LONGMORE POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ..., of clear understanding, and diligent, they might have accomplished great things.
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  • ...as married with a reasonably large holding for a settler. I think that the police used my brother and I as scapegoats for not being able to catch the '''Kell ...tter and I did not know that they were stolen. Was he the Thompson who the police could not find. In the end the case against me was adjourned. In the end th
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