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  • ...d vases, &c., to assure himself, then the whole party watched from the police station the congregation assembling and dispersing. It was customary for Fa ...s Ned Kelly and Byrne returned to town, and entering the Bank of New South Wales they covered the teller, Mr Lyving, demanding the keys of the safe. Lyving
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  • ...e opinions of Fitzpatrick, while the present (1881) Acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. [[Chomley (2)|Chomley]], writes a valedictory memo. on his papers, des Wholesale depredations by members of the gang and their friends, which the police were powerless to prevent or punish, and which the owners of the stolen pro
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  • ...bushranging life he should be at once offered a bonus to enter the mounted police force, for which such men are presuminently qualified; falling which, he wo ...given practical demonstration of their acceptance of the position. All the police reports concerning the happenings of these earlier times allege that the me
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  • ...and pounds were offered for the capture of the four outlaws. The New South Wales Government offered another thousand pounds a head of their apprehension. ...as was known, the Kelly's were at that time in hiding. The conduct of the police all through this exciting and protracted man hunt, was in no sense praisewo
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  • '''POLICE AGAIN PARALYSED''' ...hy rather than that of a general epidemic of fright and pusillanimity. The police authorities were beside themselves.
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  • '''POLICE AGAIN PARALYSED''' ...d a few words that she had with Sherritt, consequent upon a discovery that police were in the neighbourhood, provoked the treacherous scoundrel to the fearfu
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  • ...ars ago was, for some time, the most-talked-of individual in the Victorian police force in connection with the greatest of Australian bush romances. ...e State. Ex-Constable Fitzpatrick is handed down in history as the central police figure in an incident which sent the Kelly gang on their wild, reckless, la
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  • == New South Wales Customs == ...trees, and at nine o'clock in the morning got introduced to the New South Wales Customs officer, who was dressed up in gold lace and buttons from head to f
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  • ...y long search was made, but no trace of the outlaws could be obtained. The police were sent in every direction, trying to find out some tidings of the outlaw .... The messenger who conveyed the information was told to go and inform the police as fast as his horse could carry him. The officer in charge of the district
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  • ...ine|Devine]] and [[Const Richards|Richards]], and a telegraph station. The police station is situated some little distance outside the township. ...Kelly went into the police station, secured all the arms belonging to the police, made the constable's wife and family go into one room, and placed Steve Ha
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  • ...h, and said, “Mr Jarleton, we are stuck up, the Kellys are here, and the police are also stuck up.” Byrne then brought over Dan Kelly, and left him in th ...Hare]] [[Category:December 1807]] [[Category:Recollections of a Victorian Police Office]] [[Category:Sup Hare]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Cat
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  • ...put it. After this, convictions were frequent, and, says Kelly, "The police became a nuisance to the family." At one period of his life Kelly desc ...it would be quite improper to have it published, but he admitted that the police were not in any way the aggressors at the Wombat, but were surprised and sh
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  • ...o [[EI Dorado|Eldorado]], which was beyond Woolshed where I had a party of police stationed. As the detective was well known in the locality, and I was not, ...Hare]] [[Category:December 1808]] [[Category:Recollections of a Victorian Police Office]] [[Category:Sup Hare]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Cat
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  • ...off towards Melbourne , and the seller appear to return back to New South Wales. If by chance any of the horses were claimed by their owners, the receipt w ...irl, marry her, leave all his old associates, and begin life again amongst new people. He agreed with all I said, and turned round apd said to me, "M
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  • ...eared to be every likelihood that, if the fight was continued, some of the police might be seriously injured, the [[Chief Secretary|Chief Secretary]] instruc ...ir Henry Parkes, Premier of the Government of [[Govenment of NSW|New South Wales]], telegraphed to the Victorian Government, expressing the great satisfacti
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  • ...nce, it was little use their being required to do so, because if the white police preceded them and effaced the tracks, they could not do their work. ...rd|reward]] of £8000 offered by the Governments of Victoria and New South Wales. For it was notified on the 20th of April that the reward would be withdraw
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  • ...months. My wound was more serious than I thought. To use the words of the Police Commission—"In the very first volley Superintendent Hare received a ...f his writings fell into our hands. They were chiefly directed against the police. Aaron Sherritt told me that when they contemplated committing a robbery, s
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  • ...r-At the Buckland River Station-"Billy the Puntman"-In Charge of new Rushes-Border Difficulties on the Murray ...eak-Search Party organized-Murder of Kennedy-M'Intyre's Escape -Arming the Police-Tracking the Gang-Close on
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  • | Lieutenant in Victorian Police In Charge of new Rushes
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  • ...n was a great mistake''''''at the time." This clearly proves that the police knew that the horse stealing in the Kelly Country was not done by the Kelly '' ''This admits police persecution in the form of Loaded Dice, and could be admitted only behind c
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