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  • ...the representation made, all mounted and armed. That story became known as Mr H '''Wooster''', a splitter, who conceived it to be his duty on Sunday to i ...as turning to go away Millard noticed that he had two pistols in his belt. Mr Hare showed portraits of the Kelly gang, and Millard then stated that the m
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  • ...y:press report]] [[Category:1879]] [[Category:sympathizers]] [[Category:Mr Foster]] [[Category:Zincke]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...that at the end of that time the necessary evidence would be forthcoming. Mr Brown agreed to the remand, but stipulated that the accused should be admit
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  • ...th police court at eleven o’clock this (Saturday) morning, before Mr W H Foster, PM. Much public interest is centred in the case, as it is expected that so
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  • (Before Mr W H Foster,PM) Inspector A [[Brooke Smith|Brooke Smith]] conducted the prosecution, and Mr F Brown appeared for the defence.
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  • ..., visited the spot without delay. A large crowd surrounded the hut, but Mr Foster was the only person admitted. The body is lying in the hut, and presents a
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  • ...Mullane|Mullane]], but no further particulars are to hand yet. Mr [[Foster|Foster]], police magistrate, proceeded to the scene of the affray to hold an inque
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  • ...held this afternoon, at the Vine hotel Beechworth, before Mr W H [[Foster|Foster]] , PM. The jury having been empanelled, the following evidence was heard:- ...ed a dissolution, and accepted Mr Service’s resignation, the sending for Mr Berry would have been a farce. Neither would it have been of any use sendin
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  • ...ed the spot without delay; and found a large crowd surrounding the hut. Mr Foster was very properly himself admitted only, having advised the police in the h
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  • ...hed, was commenced on Monday, at the Vine Hotel, Beechworth, before Mr W [[Foster|HFoster]], coroner. The following were sworn as juryman:- Messrs P Allen (f
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  • ...o hold the inquiry on the bodies of the outlaws at Glenrowan to morrow and Mr A Tone JP will be asked to hold the inquiry at the hospital. ...her amused us. I was in charge of the men from the time Mr Hare left until Mr Sadleir arrived on the ground.
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  • ..., Barry and Phillips, and Inspector O'Connor and the black trackers. After Mr Hare was wounded Senior constable Kelly was left in charge of the Victorian ...nday was concluded today in the Beechworth police court before Mr [[Foster|Foster, PM]], and a jury consisting of the following persons:- George Dennett, Wil
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  • ...know the earliest time the police showed their faces outside the door. Mr Foster: The witness is unable to say. ...ying, 'Will you believe it now?' He pointed to his mate and said, 'That is Mr Kelly.' He next told Kelly to put hand cuffs on me. Kelly came off his hors
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  • ...they wanted. They then sent the Chinaman to Mr O'Donohoe's with a letter. Mr O'Donohoe came to the place with the letter and said he would go straight t To Mr Foster: There were no shots fired at the police. I was in the bedroom with the pol
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  • ...nt him with with the note to Mr O'[[Donoghue|Donoghue]], the schoolmaster. Mr O'Dondghue came back and said he would not do it, as he was afraid being sh To Mr Foster: I have reason to suspect that the outlaws knew of our presence at the hut.
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  • ...the local police court this morning, before a jury of twelve. Mr [[Foster|Foster]], PM, conducted the inquiry. The evidence given on the previous day having To Mr Foster.- Two shots were fired at the house, I am sure. There were other shots fire
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  • ...r, volunteered to go, but came back and said his wife would not let him. A Mr [[Const Armstrong|Duckett]] he would go but from what he said the police di ...t must have been done when Aaron was shot. The door was only half open. Mr Foster,- It does not present that appearance at all. It seems to have been fired w
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  • ...out '[[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron]].' My husband said, 'Who is there?' I said, 'Mr Weeks, I know his voice.' My husband opened the door, and asked Weeks what ...three times to get the men to come out. All the time he had my mother and Mr Weeks in front of him, shading him from the door. When I went out the secon
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  • ...rst. I gave him 5s., and promised him more when he returned. I sent him to Mr O'[[Donoghue|Donohoe]], the school teacher, but soon came back. He said he To Mr Foster.- I believe the outlaws knew we were in the house. The two younger brothers
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