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  • ...mistake when they granted the concession they did, and it was fortunate Mr Foster was shrewd enough and firm enough to decline to become a party to any agree
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  • Mr [[Foster|Foster]], P M, sat at the Beechworth Police Court on today, when the 14 men who ar The first one placed in the dock was [[Tom Lloyd|Thos. Lloyd]], for whom Mr. Bowman appeared.
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  • ...Mr Bowman said it was Mr Sadleir's own proposition. Mr Zincke had asked Mr Foster to arbitrate. ...tion was a difficult one, and there was great weight in what Mr Zincke and Mr Bowman said.
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  • ...th time remanded without any evidence being brought forward by the police. Mr Zincke expressed his intention of taking the case to the Supreme Court and ...p at [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth Court]], on remand, on Saturday, before Mr Alfred Wyatt, PM.
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  • ...n [[Beechworth|Beechworth]] on the 18th inst., when he may be consulted at Mr Gammon’s chemist shop. ...a silver cup presented by several gentlemen. All entries must be made with Mr J Morrison, the bath keeper, who will act as starter and handicapper, befor
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  • The Kelly sympathisers were again brought up to-day, before Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]] PM. Superintendent Furnell appeared for the police. ...d that anything he had alluded to with reference to a conversation with Mr Foster had been of an official, not of a private, character. Two reasons had been
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  • Mr '''Wyatt''' said Mr Zincke had spoken about the need of separating the chaff from the wheat in ...of tyranny, as he could get at the tyrant, but not at the constitution. Mr Foster had first remanded the men on the 11th January, and had evidently expected
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  • (Before Mr A Wyatt PM) Mr Superintendent Furnell asked for a remand, on the same grounds as those pre
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  • (Before Mr A Wyatt PM) Mr Superintendent Furnell asked for a remand, on the same grounds as those pre
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  • An application was made yesterday afternoon by Mr M'Farland to Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]] for a writ of habeas corpus with the view t ...Honour was still disinclined to make the writ returnable on Monday, but as Mr M'Farland pointed out that it was a matter of right so far as the prisoner
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  • At the police court to day, before Mr. Foster, PM, [[Tom Lloyd Jnr|Thomas Lloyd]] was first arraigned Mr [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]] said this was a grand end to a grand fiasco. He had o
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  • ...arland, who appeared, asked when his Honour would re hear his application, Mr Justice Barry said that it was only common justice to the man to have the w ...ng week the police would be prepared with some evidence. Where, then, were Mr Sadleir’s pledges, he would ask, had not they been broken and set aside'.
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  • (Before Mr WH [[Foster|Foster]] PM) Mr JJB [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]] appeared for accused.
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  • ...tes [[John Hart|John Hart]] was first arraigned, and on the application of Mr Furnell, who conducted the prosecution, he was discharged. ...ttering to himself. He was also remanded for the same period as the others Mr Zincke, who appeared in his case, also protested.
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  • ...Kelly [[Sympathizers|sympathisers]] were again brought up to day before Mr Foster, PM. ....[[Jimmy Quinn|James Quin]] and [[Frank Harty|Hearty]] were first charged. Mr Furnell applied for a remand for a week.
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  • (Before Mr WH Foster PM) Superintendent Furnell conducted the prosecution; Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] appearing for the whole of the eight accused m
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  • ...e was brought forward by the police Superintendent Furnell persecuted, and Mr [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]] appeared for the defence. The men cleared out of town
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  • ...lly discharged. [[Wild Wright|Isaiah Wright]] was brought up last, when Mr Foster said :-" Isaiah Wright, your fellow prisoners have been discharged, an ...the accounts we have given of the treatment which has fallen to the lot of Mr Edward [[Wombat ranges|Monk]], the proprietor of the Wombat sawmills, who a
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  • ...dent Furnell asked that the prisoners should be remanded for another week. Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] opposed the application, and protested that it ...y:press report]] [[Category:1879]] [[Category:sympathizers]] [[Category:Mr Foster]] [[Category:Zincke]] [[Category:history]]
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  • Mr [[Foster|Foster]], PM , opened a magisterial inquiry to-day on the body of John Lloyd, at t ...forward on his face, striking the doorstep, and died in a few minutes. Mr Foster did not consider a post-mortem necessary.
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