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  • ...ad set out from Mansfield in search of the Kellys - two brothers for whose arrest orders had been issued on various charges, of which more anon. It was belie
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  • ...t to kill him, which M’Intyre denied, saying their intention was only to arrest, Kelly promised mercy, on condition that M’Intyre induced Kennedy and Sca
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  • ...tter was forthcoming. Some little excitement was caused in the town by the arrest of two brothers, named ‘Wild’ Wright and ‘Dummy’ Wright, friends of
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  • ...[Harry Power|Power]] when the search party was creeping up the mountain to arrest him.
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  • ...he Kellys were known to be dangerous characters, quite likely to resist an arrest, to which Fitzpatrick replied that he knew what he was doing, and everythin ...eousness. Accordingly, perhaps also being aware that a warrant for Dan’s arrest had yet been issued, Mrs Kelly remained talking to Fitzpatrick, till he, he
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  • Any arrest was clearly out of the question for a time, and as Ned Kelly grasped Fitzpa
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  • ...|Skillion]], and Williamson went to gaol, and Ned and Dan Kelly, for whose arrest the Government offered a reward of £200, disappeared from sight, and were
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  • ...n the hope of some really good chance arising for an successful attempt at arrest.
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  • ...Ned Kelly called out to the others that a trainload of bobbies had come to arrest them, and speaking in a tone of bravado for the prisoners’ benefit, added
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  • ...as in April 1878. He came to our place over there and said he was going to arrest Dan. He started the trouble. He tried to kiss my daughter, Kate. He had no
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  • ...by ex-Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]], the trooper whose attempt to arrest Dan Kelly at the homestead was the primary cause of the Kellys becoming out
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  • THE ARREST OF JOE BYRNE AND SHERRITT This arrest dates from the opening of the Beechworth railway. The story may as well be
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  • ...he could not be found. In 1878 I was sent to the north-eastern district to arrest Ned. I left Melbourne with a man who knew the district as well as I did. Af
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  • "The wounded outlaw snarled savagely, 'Why did you arrest Joe Byrne ' he was remanded, 'and that little scoundrel Sherritt?"
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  • ...doubt that it was the attempt of Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] to arrest [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] at the homestead on [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident| ...ated in the alleged case of horse stealing for which Fitzpatrick sought to arrest Dan Kelly, was subsequently taken into custody, and, the charge having been
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  • ...foolish conduct of Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] in attempting to arrest Dan Kelly at the home of the family.
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  • ...ve the young men into outlawry- the attempt [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] to arrest Dan .. Their [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|mother]], sent to gaol for a long term of im
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  • ...se trouble than would have been their portion had they not sought to evade arrest. All sorts of schemes for their own protection were discussed, but most of
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  • ...ales, and Strachan had been accorded permission to go there and affect his arrest. I noticed, in the 'Police Gazette,' that a warrant was out for Dan Kelly o ...came out with a knife and fork in his hands. 'I've got a warrant for your arrest Dan,' I. told him, and he replied, 'Let's get something to eat. I've been r
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  • ...ther there is sufficient evidence to convict Dan. All I've got to do is to arrest him.' ...rging the principals with attempted murder. They took to the bush to avoid arrest, and that is how they became outlaws and set Australia ringing with their d
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  • ...them on, and you couldn't tell us from troopers. Steve in a joke wanted to arrest me, and I told him I would report him for impersonating the police. That's
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  • THE ARREST OF JOE BYRNE AND SHERRITT
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  • ...merican axe chopped the piece I have describe off his skull. I ordered his arrest and sent him to the camp, where he was charged and locked up. I remained ha
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  • ...a tent on the diggings, living amongst the worst characters. We decided to arrest him directly the moon went down, which would be about two o'clock in the mo
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  • ...ublic that Ned Kelly gave the police some information which led to Power's arrest; but this is entirely untrue. Power would not at that time have trusted Kel
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  • ...to this fact I attribute in a great measure their successful evasion from arrest. If, for instance, the police made up their minds to search the interminabl ...entences. Warrants were then issued, and a reward of £100 offered for the arrest of Ned and Dan Kelly. For some months nothing was heard of them; they were
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  • ...ght they were troopers, and Mr. Dudley called out, 'What right have you to arrest us?’ and appeared as if he was not going to take any notice of their summ
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  • ...for the small sum of £3 or £4. Mrs Byrne obtained a warrant for Aaron's arrest, for they all suspected he was then a spy of mine. I spoke to Aaron on the ...sure I am right in all the details of what occurred with reference to his arrest, but I was told that this was how the matter was managed.
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  • ...ws never trod the earth. My fear was that the mounted police on duty would arrest some of my men for gambling, as they were not known to each other; but they
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  • == Arrest of the Kelly Sympathizers == ...e gang by giving them information of our movements, and in other ways. The arrest was ordered of about twenty relatives and friends, and the arrests were mad
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  • ...d asked if they knew who they were speaking to. Mayes asked me if he might arrest them, as he felt sure the outlaws were close by.
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  • ...e, the Government were determined to try some other measures to effect the arrest of the bushrangers.
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  • ...ffe|M'Auliffe]] came, Superintendent Sadleir directed Constable Bracken to arrest them as Kelly sympathizers. They were accordingly handcuffed, and taken wit
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  • ...es-On Watch at Mrs. Sherritt's-Mrs. Byrne's Discovery-Break-up of the Camp-Arrest of Kelly Sympathizers-A Dynamite Scare-Aaron jilted
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  • Arrest of Kelly Sympathizers
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  • ...ne of his cousins. Without any further ado warrants were taken out for the arrest of Dan Kelly and his cousin. The latter was arrested and brought before the ...nd were armed with revolvers. No time was lost in issuing warrants for the arrest of Ned and Dan Kelly, Williamson (a selector), Skillion and Mrs Kelly.
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  • I would like to give you an account of my arrest. In the police evidence they said they arrested me at Kelly's (house). I wa On June 6, about seven weeks after her arrest, the following paragraph appeared in the [[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser
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  • ...hat and coat off and a knife and fork in his hand. I said, 'I' am going to arrest you on a charge of horse stealing, Dan.' 'Very well, you will let me have s ...Benalla, Sergeant Whelan, know when you left that morning that you were to arrest Dan Kelly if you got the chance?
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  • ...say you had told the official who gave you the instructions that you would arrest Dan Kelly if you got the chance?
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  • ...he Royal Commission, the same magistrate said:- "My view was that the arrest of the Kelly sympathisers was a mistake - all those arrests - and it prolon
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  • ...on, came to the conclusion that the best way to capture the outlaws was to arrest all those who had either favoured the Kellys or who had adversely commented ...t was the nature of the annoyance the sympathisers gave which led to their arrest?”
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  • ...ne of the constables laid his hand on Joe Ryan’s shoulder and said, “I arrest you as a sympathiser of the Kellys!” and Joe Ryan was handcuffed and put
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  • ...(on behalf of Mr Zincke) said: “It was monstrous the way in which these arrest had been made, as according to what was being done they might have him (Mr
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  • ...e latter reported the matter to the police, and took out a warrant for the arrest of the police spy—Aaron Sherritt.  This placed the police in an awkward
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  • ...f the force who had courage enough to encounter the Kellys to effect their arrest or destruction.
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  • Question—The police did not arrest your three-card-trick man?—No; in little country racecourses they are not
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  • ...t in 1877 suggesting that the Kellys should be rooted out of Greta than to arrest them now that they offered armed resistance.  He had no scruple in harassi ...at that Act had lapsed there was not even a warrant in existence for their arrest.
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  • ...d he could be arrested while he was alive. But there was no warrant now to arrest the body of Steve Hart, and it is only fair to assume that as the authoriti
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  • ...Fincham and Anderson if they had spoken as above immediately prior to the arrest and Kelly sympathisers? They, too, should have been arrested as sympathiser ...fore, that the Royal Commission did not refer in its report to the illegal arrest of twenty free men as Kelly sympathisers, and the outrage perpetrated by Su
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  • ...career arose from the fact that a mounted constable went to Mrs Kelly's to arrest her son, Dan Kelly, who was away at the time, for horse stealing. The const
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  • ...notorious Power, the bushranger, and uncles of Young Kelly, who was under arrest recently on suspicion of being an accomplice of Power's. The victims are Se
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  • Mr Reid heard his complaint, but not having seen the assault, declined to arrest without information and warrant, and recommended a summons. Tilt made an in
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  • ...d a box of shot and caps, also the green veil produced. At the time of the arrest I noticed some horses in the paddock. They are the same horses that are now
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  • ...is injuries are said to be not dangerous.- Warrants will be issued for the arrest of the offenders, but it was found yesterday that they had dis appeared. Th
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  • ...d at place called Greta, near Benalla. It appears that when endeavounng to arrest a man named '''Daniel Kelly''' for horse stealing, the arresting constable, The facts telegraphed are as follows - Constable Fitzpatrick attempted to arrest Daniel Kelly at his mother's residence near Greta on Monday, when Ned Kelly
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  • ...Alexander [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]], stationed at Benalla, proceeded to arrest a young ruffian named Daniel Kelly, who resides at the Eleven-Mile, under a
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  • ...mention it. He then said, "You had better say this - that you went to arrest Dan, who was in company with Williamson, that you had your revolver out, an
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  • ...ce to be despatched to the scene, to prevent a breach of the peace, and to arrest any person committing one, no matter to which side he belonged. The Trust h
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  • ...our correspondent are two brothers named Edward and Daniel Kelly, for the arrest of whom warrants were issued some months ago for various offences, the most ...the house to apprehend him. Finding him there he at once placed him under arrest, but unfortunately for himself consented to allow his prisoner to take supp
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  • ...st have caused instantaneous death. No effort will be spared to secure the arrest of the band of desperadoes, and for that purpose the Government has offered
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  • ...u can depend on us.” Kelly stated that Fitzpatrick, the man who tried to arrest his brother in April, was the cause of all this; that his (Kelly’s) mothe
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  • ...d with a plentiful supply of ammunition. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of the offenders. The two men whose names are unknown belonging to the part
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  • ...obable that one of them meant to ride straight off with news to Kelly. The arrest of "Wild" Wright was made so hurriedly that he had no time to res
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  • ...the same bad reputation, and it was notorious that to obtain evidence, or arrest the accused, owing to the network of confederates for miles around, was alm
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  • -. He had no fear but that in a few days they would hear of the arrest of the murderers. ...le to act quite freely and untrammelled from the conditions of an ordinary arrest on warrant. He hoped that the Chief Secretary would outlaw the men. (Mr Gil
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  • ...d them. Mr Berry says that no expense and no effort will be spared for the arrest of the criminals and the stamping-out of the crime. According to the statem ...perty by any outlaw or accused person after tho issue of a warrant for his arrest shall have any effect.
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  • ...f their brutal conduct towards Constable Fitzpatrick, when he attempted to arrest Daniel Kelly, who is a youth only 17 years of age, at the house of his moth ...trict, despatched four constables to Stringy Bark Creek, to search for and arrest Edward Kelly. The party consisted of Sergeant Kennedy, and Constables Lonni
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  • ...had sold the horses to the Baumgartens, and it was whilst endeavouring to arrest Daniel Kelly for horsestealing in April last that Constable Fitzpatrick was
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  • ...e taken every means, with the aid of the police authorities, to secure the arrest of the desperate and bloodthirsty gang. The two Kelly's are members of the ...d for an attempt at murder, and a reward of £100 has been offered for his arrest for some months past, but he has been able to evade the police, and the mur
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  • ...at Mansfield, last night:- " Warrants have been issued to-day for the arrest of Edward and Daniel Kelly, and two other men whose names are unknown, for ...the same bad reputation, and it was notorious that to obtain evidence, or arrest the accused, owing to the network of confederates for miles around, was alm
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  • ...travel from the scene of outrage to endeavour to stop, any party coming to arrest them. M'Intyre, on coming in from the scene of the encounter, was so scared
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  • ...Government in Council, the offenders can be shot down by any one going to arrest them without any other summons. The following is a copy of the order direct
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  • ...ormation previously given by the man [[Gideon Margery|Margery]] led to the arrest by Superintendent Nicolson and his force of a party of four horsemen, one o
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  • ...ng for the £2,000 reward which has been offered by the Government for the arrest of Kelly and his confederates, but this view should be at once put aside, w
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  • ...vised. It is to suspend the Habeas Corpus Act for a time in that locality, arrest every man, woman, and youth suspected of favouring the murderers, and keep
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  • Constable [[Wombat ranges|Richardson]] proved to arrest of prisoner at Wombat by warrant. When prisoner heard the warrant read he s
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  • Sub-Inspector [[Pewtress|Pewtress]] then ordered two troopers to mount and arrest him. They pursued him for about two miles, but Wright was too well mounted,
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  • ...ought they were troopers, and Mr Dudley cried out, 'What right have you to arrest us ' and appeared as if he was not going to take any notice of their summon
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  • ...o late to consider what might have been. It might, however, be possible to arrest and imprison those who are known sympathisers with the gang under the new O
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  • ...manded the prisoner until Saturday next, and refused to take any bail. The arrest was made so quietly that there were only two or three persons in court when
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  • ...pects none. When he returned home, he found that warrants were out for his arrest, and that a reward was offered for him. Being afraid, he went mining with h
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  • ...ble to give a false alarm. Constable Johnson considered it was his duty to arrest Cunnington, and much to his surprise he was roused out of bed and brought i
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  • ...her the police can or cannot participate in the reward now offered for the arrest of the outlaws, that it is as well to state authoritatively that the police
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  • ...the grounds that the principals were still at large, and that until their arrest the police were not prepared to go into evidence. Not only would there be a
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  • '''ARREST OF ALLEGED CONFEDERATES'''
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  • ...hey were forwarded on to the Beechworth gaol by the evening train. Another arrest was made at Euroa yesterday afternoon by the trooper stationed there. The p
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  • ...er any building, hut, or paddock and search for horses or firearms, and to arrest and detain suspected confederates. This would not of course cause the speed
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  • ...ny building, hut, or paddock, and search for horses or firearms, and to an arrest and detain suspected confederates. It would, of course, be necessary, in ad
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  • ...ities are determined to enforce the provisions of the Outlawry Act, and to arrest every person known to be [[Sympathizers|sympathisers]] with the outlaws. Ye
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  • ...essfully defied the authorities, was to suspend the Habeas Corpus Act, and arrest [[Sympathizers|everyone]] who was suspected of aiding and abetting, or even
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  • ...rities are determined to invoke the provisions of the Outlawry Act, and to arrest every person known to be sympathisers with the outlaws.
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  • An important arrest was made to-day. [[Walter Stewart|Walter]] and [[John Stewart|John Stewart]
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  • ...out after the Kellys. This man was arrested on the 3rd January. I did not arrest the private citizens I require to give evidence because there is nothing ag
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  • ...the slightest cause for their arrest. The police might just as reasonably arrest him (Mr Bowman) or any other person in court. There was nothing to show tha
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  • ...t was also apparent that he had been drinking, he was at once placed under arrest. He will be further dealt with by the authorities.
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  • ...ould not the Government suspend the Habeas Corpus Act, and then they could arrest anyone, but so long as it was in operation, the whole proceedings were absu
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  • It is an acknowledged fact that the long freedom of the gang from arrest since the commission of the … murderous outrage, has been attributable to
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  • ...nds, ? it surely is time, now that over six weeks have elapsed since their arrest, during which time they have been confined as felons in the common gaol, th
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  • ...em.  With regard to the decision of those to whom we first alluded, their arrest was legitimate, as was the first, and mayhap even the second remand.  Afte ...d whilst we say by all means use every endeavour to capture the Kellys – arrest and keep at distance vile, every man who has aided them in any way, still i
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  • ...to assume a heavy responsibility. If it should be thought advisable to re-arrest the men set free, or to take any others into custody as accomplices before If they sue out writs of habeas corpus, and obtain their release, re-arrest them immediately, and give them the option of taking things quietly, or of
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  • ...hey did not believe that they were policemen. When the police attempted to arrest them they both struck out and maltreated the police. Mr [[MacBean|M'Bean,JP
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  • ...of being sympathizers with the outlaws. What cussed fools the traps are to arrest these fourteen men. I don’t think they’ve got any evidence against them
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  • ...rsue a flying criminal hundreds of miles and ultimately come up to him and arrest him. They travel on horseback, look and follow the trail at full gallop whe
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  • ...e suspension of that venerable charter of our liberties, and the immediate arrest of all suspected persons, seeing that, thanks to the weakness of a magistra
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  • ...arrant out for my apprehension for resisting the police when they tried to arrest my father for drunkenness. I gave myself up six months after, and the magis
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  • ...s already been stated, warrants were issued by the Melbourne Bench for the arrest of these two offenders.
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  • ...Ovens and Murray Advertiser of the 28th ult.) a warrant was issued for the arrest of [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]], eldest son of [[Ellen Sherritt|Mr Joh ...that Joseph Byrne, the outlaw, was with Aaron Sherritt at the time of the arrest of the latter's brother, but there is no reliable proof of such being the c
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  • '''ARREST OF A HORSE STEALER''' ...ot out on his periodical marauding expeditions) procured a warrant for his arrest, on the grounds that he had stolen a horse belonging to her.Aaron managed t
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  • ...stolen from Mrs Byrne, who however, afterwards took out a warrant for the arrest of the prisoner.
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  • In connexion with the arrest the police are honestly entitled to a very great amount of credit. The work
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  • ...hese beats, and unless the suspected men had been already beyond danger of arrest, escape would have been impossible. To Sergeant Webb, Detectives '''Hartney
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  • ...-witness of the arrest. One of its most extraordinary features is that the arrest is stated to have been made about a fortnight ago; and the fact, if fact it
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  • ...e news that Mounted constable '''Monks''' had been shot while atempting to arrest a man chained with stealing saddles and grass seeds at Clunes. Monks had be
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  • ...s not appear to have been the case. Mounted constable MONKS endeavoured to arrest a man who was "wanted; on Friday last. The miscreant used firearms in
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  • ...rters, and communicated the startling fact that he could lay him on to the arrest of Ned Kelly, but he would not do this until he had received a written memo ...agreed that the informer should point out Ned Kelly, and the latter should arrest him, no others being allowed to be in the secret. In short, the two were to
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  • ...mbined resources of all the police magnates of both colonies to effect the arrest of four ordinary backwoods larrikins is attributable chiefly to the rule of
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  • ...sly out of a farmers' paddock. Though the police have not yet been able to arrest the Kelly gang, they have put an effective check on the evil doings of all
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  • ...e ruffians in the [[Stringy Bark Creek|Wombat ranges]], near Mansfield, to arrest them on charges of horse-stealing. ...e possession of the Kellys, and a warrant was accordingly issued for their arrest. Its execution was entrusted to Mounted-trooper [[Const Faulkiner|Fitzpatri
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  • ...t [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] directed Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] to arrest them as Kelly sympathizers. They were accordingly handcuffed, and taken wit
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  • ...wnership of which neither could satisfactorily account, which led to their arrest on a charge of cattle-stealing, conviction, and subsequent sentence of six
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  • ...d you shoot Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] at Greta when he went to arrest your brother?’ The prisoner replied, ‘Yes I did. I shot him in the wris
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  • ...nd that is, did you shoot constable Fitzpatrick, at Greta, when he went to arrest your brother?" The prisoner replied, “Yes, I did; I shot him in the
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  • ...broken into. In the early part of April 1878, warrants were issued for the arrest of Daniel Kelly and John Lloyd on six separate charges of [[Horse and Cattl ...of which they were convicted was perpetrated with a view to preventing the arrest of Daniel and Edward Kelly, for whom Constable Fitzpatrick was searching. T
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  • ...Constable Fitzpatrick, who was stationed at Benalla, proceeded to Greta to arrest Dan Kelly, for whom he had a warrant for horse-stealing. The document he di
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  • ...to procure what arms they could and resist the endeavours of the police to arrest them at any cost. On the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|26th October 1878]]
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  • ..., and, seeing the great preparations that were being made by the police to arrest them, kept well under cover until last week. On hearing that [[Aaron Sherri
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  • ...named M'Auliffe came, Superintendent Sadlier directed constable Bracken to arrest them as “Kelly sympathisers." They were accordingly handcuffed.
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  • ...ice force, who were at the time in pursuit of them with warrants for their arrest on the charge of shooting at Constable Fitzpatrick, of Benalla.  The gang ...ril, 1878, an attempt was made by Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] to arrest Daniel Kelly for horse-stealing, when that officer was overpowered at the h
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  • ...named M'Auliffe came, Superintendent Sadlier directed constable Bracken to arrest them as “Kelly sympathisers." They were accordingly handcuffed. Duri
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  • ...nd could hear them calling out and rapping on their armour, but after this arrest the remainder of the gang slackened their fire greatly, and only a shot at ...t Healey|Healey]] (2,886), were all more or less directly assisting in the arrest of Ned Kelly.
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  • ...nd could hear them calling out and rapping on their armour, but after this arrest the remainder of the gang slackened their fire greatly, and only a shot at
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  • ...nst Healey|Healey]](2886), were all more or less directly assisting in the arrest of Ned Kelly.
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  • ...e [[Ward|Ward]], at Beechworth) worn by '''Ned Kelly''' at the time of his arrest. From these, one bearing a corresponding number to that stamped on the revo
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  • ...e him on gaol in Melbourne, but it was also true that from the time of his arrest there had been an amount of doubt as to whether he would ever come to trial
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  • ...d , and was one of a party of four police who started in October, 1878, to arrest Edward and Dan Kelly, for whom warrants had been issued. Edward was the pri
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  • ...as that shown to me by Sergeant Kennedy. We went into the Wombat Ranges to arrest Daniel and Edward Kelly for attempting to murder Constable Fitzpatrick. We
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  • '''Kelly''': It is. In the course of this at tempted arrest [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] endeavored to catch hold of me by the foot, and
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  • ...ach Fitzpatrick, he somehow became aware of it and started out to Greta to arrest Dan. He went drinking at some place in the neighbourhood while he was watch ...er to give a color to his story, and to relieve himself for his failure to arrest Dan, inflicted a mere flesh wound on his wrist, but whether or not it was s
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  • ...isoner had been arrested. I had a conversation with the prisoner after his arrest.
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  • ...ffered for the arrest of the two men dead or alive. We were ordered out to arrest them by Superintendent Sadleir. Fitzpatrick is not know a member of the pol
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  • ...id not show it to me. Constable M’Quirk saw me at Euroa, since Kelly’s arrest, in reference to the evidence I should give. I wrote a statement of the aff
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  • ...ive Ward and three constables posted off from Beechworth one night for the arrest of a horse-stealer, who, they had reason to believe, was at Mrs Byrne’s h ...flict of evidence. Fitzpatrick’s statement was that when he proceeded to arrest Dan Kelly, Ned Kelly, Skillian, Williamson, and Mrs Kelly interfered, and t
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  • ...ive Ward and three constables posted off from Beechworth one night for the arrest of a horse-stealer, whom they had reason to believe was at Mrs Byrne's hous
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  • ...atches. I had no warrant, but Sergeant Kennedy said he had one. We went to arrest the prisoner for attempted murder in shooting Constable Fitzpatrick. I have
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  • ...informed, and verily believe, that since the said outlawry, and up to the arrest of the said Edward Kelly, the said Edward Kelly, Daniel Kelly, Joseph Byrne
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  • ...78, left in search of the prisoner and his brother, Dan Kelly, in order to arrest them on the charge of shooting at Constable Fitzpatrick; how the police cam ...ective [[Ward|Ward]]''' produced a warrant dated 15th March, 1878, for the arrest of the prisoner on a charge of horse stealing.  He also produced a warrant
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  • ...l two days afterwards.  The tent had been burnt.  After the prisoner’s arrest, the witness saw him at the Benalla lock-up.  In answering several questio
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  • ...prisoner in the dock. He also proved the warrant which was issued for the arrest of Daniel Kelly on a similar charge. He had been in pursuit of the Kelly ga ...lice constable, stationed at Benalla, proved the issue of warrants for the arrest of the prisoner and his brother Daniel Kelly for attempting to murder Const
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  • ...Mansfield about 6 o’clock . Never saw the prisoner again till after his arrest at Glenrowan. I arrived at Glenrowan on the Monday afternoon. Saw prisoner Cross-examined by '''Mr Bindon''' . We went out with Kennedy to arrest the prisoner and his brother. I did not see the warrants for their apprehen
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  • ...nd he said he had not, and his mother then said that Fitzpatrick could not arrest Dan if Ned was there; that Dan tried to take the pistol from Fitzpatrick, a
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  • ...rgeant in charge of the Wangaratta police station, gave evidence as to the arrest of the prisoner at Glenrowan. When he was captured he said, “Don’t kill
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  • ...h it, is true, but this fact was not known to the men they were seeking to arrest until Constable LONIGAN had been butchered.  Perhaps it will be contended
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  • ...other-in-law), and the man Williamson, and the issuing of warrants for the arrest of Edward and Daniel Kelly on a charge of attempted murder.  He reminded h
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  • ...ef that the police were going to shoot him and not merely to put him under arrest, and that being so the state of his mind deprived his actions of the charac
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  • ...r this, Strachan said to me, ‘We’ll never catch the Kelly’s until we arrest you.’ I said, ‘All you want is to get the reward raised and promotion,
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  • == A warrant taken out by the police for the arrest of Mrs Ann Jones, the licensee of the Glenrowan Hotel. was yesterday execut
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  • ...tealers.  In April, 1878, an attempt was made by Constable Fitzpatrick to arrest Daniel Kelly, for horse-stealing, when that officer was overpowered at the
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  • A very important arrest was made early this morning near '''Perricoota''' station, New South Wales, Constable Corkill deserves credit for the arrest, for the fellow, if at large, would probably develop into a dangerous ruffi
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  • ...untry as well. Did not arrest Tom Lloyd then. He had previously been under arrest as a sympathiser. Soon after this I heard of Dan Kelly and Steve Hart calli
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  • ...k trackers might do their part of the work well, but yet might not care to arrest desperate armed men. Consequently, they ought to be led by a man of indomit
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  • ...dence as to the assault on Constable Fitzpatrick, when the latter tried to arrest Dan Kelly, and also as to the Euroa bank robbery. He denied a statement mad
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  • ...ment in the event, for instance, of au attempt being made by the police to arrest any of the Kelly sympathisers.
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  • ...Witness then applied to Mr Sadleir for a party to endeavour to effect the arrest of the other Kellys in the ranges. Mrs Kelly's husband was dead. There were
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  • ...athisers would be more likely to cause another outbreak than anything. The arrest of certain members of the Byrne family for the theft of Sherritt's saddle w
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  • ...k|Fitzpatrick]]''' , ex-constable, gave evidence as to his having tried to arrest Dan Kelly on a charge of horsestealing, and having been fired at and wounde
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  • ...igin of the Kelly outbreak arose out of Constable Fitzpatrick's attempt to arrest Dan Kelly, and thought that an efficient system of police patrol throughout
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  • ...|Nicolson]]''' , the last officer to be examined, said, with regard to the arrest of the bushranger Power, that although the work of providing the men devolv
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  • ...ssioner in the party of officers sent specially to the Benalla district to arrest Power. I consider selecting Superintendent Hare, who is my junior in the po
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  • The circumstances connected with the arrest of the prisoners were narrated by the apprehending constables, after which
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  • ...and he was discharged; but owing to the resistance offered to Dan Kelly's arrest, and the assault made upon Fitzpatrick, the Kellys took to the bush. ...police authorities in Melbourne , he took action in August of that year to arrest Ned and Dan Kelly, who were said to have been seen in the Strathbogie Range
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  • ...ly. The evil was to be met, he thought, not so much by isolated efforts at arrest as by organising a system to stamp out brigandage. Mr NICOLSON, therefore,
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  • ...was murdered by the Kelly gang. Mr Hare at once took steps to effect their arrest, and whilst proceeding to Beechworth fell in with and at once-attacked them
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  • ...n if awake was one man against three. Therefore, there is no merit in this arrest, and "Fairplay’s” unjust slur against all the police in the colony ...are's evidence he shows that he captured an armed burglar, assisted at the arrest of Power, and was away from Glenrowan before any of the outlaws were captur
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  • ...and it was well to employ a senior detective in small cases at times. The arrest of a man for a small offence frequently led to important results. Yet it wa
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  • ...dinary manner. Amongst a series of hardships they inflicted on him was his arrest on a trumped up charge of stealing a pair of old shoes from a comrade. The
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  • ...gang (as it had been), and that the detectives were in waiting to make the arrest (as they were). BOARDMAN'S theory is that the burglary was "a put up t ...tham; that they came to an understanding with one of the men, effected the arrest, and broke up the gang. In any case it may be asked, of what has BOARDMAN t
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  • ...g, and gave information which led to the recovery of the jewellery and the arrest of other men. The property found at Mrs Lamb's place was labelled and place
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  • ...he members of the general force should acquire the credit of effecting his arrest.
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  • ...ive who employs him, but a share in the reward and a certain immunity from arrest for offences with which he may be chargeable. He may plan robberies and ind ...tances connected with the attempted robbery of the Commercial Bank and the arrest of Boardman..
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  • ...d personally to engage or pay for the assistance given by criminals in the arrest of offenders or the recovery of stolen property.
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  • ...ay not long ago. Power was a daring bush-ranger and owed his immunity from arrest chiefly to the help of his confederates in a lawless country and his plan o
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  • 213 By Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]]- Do you remember the arrest and conviction of the [[Gustav Baumgarten|Baumgartens]]?- Yes.
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  • ...followed him into the district where he was, and made arrangements for his arrest along with Mr. Hare, and took him. I had information that he had passed thr
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  • ...of mounted men on anything like vague information into the bush to make an arrest is a very unwise thing. Experience shows that it is a thing that should not
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  • 781 Did they arrest [[Tom Lloyd Jnr|Lloyd]] at the hut?- No, they stopped him and made him stan
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  • ...have been received, until I have had strong reasons to expect their steady arrest, and that, by continuing to pursue the course I adopted, their ultimate cap
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  • ...pressed himself very handsomely as Chief Secretary about my conduct in the arrest of Power. 956 May I ask is there a complete file of the particulars connected with the arrest of Power in the department?- There is. I should be very glad, with referenc
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  • ...as we have a large district of blacks to deal with; on the other hand, to arrest bushrangers, [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse stealers]], and cattle steal
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  • ...being a great friend of the Kellys, and the two constables who went out to arrest this man saw what they thought to be the man, but it was really his brother
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  • ...d to their arrest?— I will state first what we did with reference to the arrest of those men, and upon what information. All the responsible men in charge ...but the constables caught him before he got there. As to the cause of the arrest: it was found these sympathizers were annoying us in every possible way, wa
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  • <span id="rc1365">[[#rc1365|1365]]</span> The police did not arrest your three-card trick man?— No; in little country racecourses they are no
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  • ...ed them to decline receiving any portion of the reward offered for Power's arrest; and that I desire to thank them for having effected the capture of a despe
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  • ...id="rc1740">[[#rc1740|1740]]</span> Upon what charge were they seeking to arrest the Kellys at this time?— Warrants were out for the shooting of Fitzpatri
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  • ...ng these search parties to do what is possible in the matter to effect the arrest of the offenders, and when they have satisfied themselves there is no furth
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  • ...erie Robbery|January 2nd, 1879]], Captain Standish issued warrants for the arrest of about twenty of the sympathizers; they were all arrested on the same day
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  • <span id="rc2064">[[#rc2064|2064]]</span> Did you think it was a wise step to arrest the sympathizers; did you approve of that action?— No, I was always again
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  • ...nsider it an error, both general and specific reasons with regard to their arrest. ...on friendly terms with him that I took his work. My view was then that the arrest was a mistake—all those arrests—and it prolonged itself as a mistake. I
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  • ...?— No, contrary-wise; his action was the rectifying of the illegality-to arrest a man without a charge was illegal.
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  • ...nd could hear them calling out and rapping on their armour, but after this arrest the remainder of the gang slackened their fire greatly, and only a shot at ...st Healey|Healey]] (2,886) were all more or less directly assisting in the arrest of Ned Kelly.
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  • ...f witnesses concerning the death of any one, can issue his warrant for the arrest of the person inculpated; but the coroner has a further power. He can issue
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  • ...of the nearest police station, I was to go and get the police, and make an arrest if possible
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  • ...ce were shot, in which I would not like to be again, and I alone could not arrest the four.
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  • ...aw when I was Mr. Hare's clerk, and I knew it after 1870 — after Power's arrest.
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  • Insp Montfort set up the Glemore police station following the arrest of Harry Power. He thought it was important to keep down horse and cattle s Who was incharge at Power's arrest, Nicolson or Hare?
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  • .../span> Are you not aware that the reward for Power was promised before his arrest to the informer?— I was told so. ...are that you would not accept, either of you, any pecuniary reward for the arrest of [[Harry Power|Power]]—that the only thing you wanted was my promotion.
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  • ...to be a [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse stealer]] and yet not be able to arrest him. If they could prove it, of course he could be arrested, but the police
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  • Who was incharge at the arrest of Harry Power?
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  • ...re, and he was vexed with them at the time, and told them he had a mind to arrest them, ant sent them home with the constables. A short distance from home th
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  • ...ble; if that cannot be managed, to take him in the hut; and, in that case, arrest all those in the hut, the mother and all, and convey them as quietly as pos
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  • ...ing your duty?— It would make me more careful, still I would endeavor to arrest them.
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  • <span id="rc5949">[[#rc5949|5949]]</span> Had you a warrant for his arrest then?— No; there was a warrant [[Chiltern|Chiltern]], but not here. He sa ...in going there, as he knew the characters they were, as he had assisted to arrest them at [[Winton|Winton]] previously for an outrage before.
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  • ...the district, is by the [[Police Organisation|regulations]] accountable to arrest offenders with warrants against them?— Every man in charge is responsible 6196 What does that responsibility consist of?— To prevent crime and arrest offenders—to prevent it if possible.
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  • ...good position to do the work we were supposed to be doing, endeavoring to arrest the outlaws and prevent them escaping till we got more assistance; was that
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  • ...ated other aspects of the incident. Did Fitzpatrick have a warrant for the arrest of the Kellys? The response to the shooting of Fitzpatrick including the ar
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  • ...was informed in this telegram I received that warrants had issued for the arrest of Edward and Dan Kelly, [[William Skillion|Skillian]], [[William Williamso ...meet Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] in the ranges to try and effect the arrest of Edward Kelly.
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  • ..."rc9078">[[#rc9078|9078]]</span> As sergeant, if you had a special case to arrest in the bush–a man charged with an outrage of a violent character–would
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  • ...understood thing that it would be an irregular thing for one man to go and arrest such characters as the Kellys?— I do not recollect. I know if I were send ...ch an order, but I would not send a man out in that locality by himself to arrest a man.
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  • ...d said there is a lot of constables there intend to swindle you out of the arrest of Ned Kelly.
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  • ...r that you can swear to?— About twenty minutes or half an hour after the arrest of Kelly, at the railway station. I think he came up and had a look at Ned ...c9214">[[#rc9214|9214]]</span> As regards [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Mrs. Kelly's]] arrest and her statements, did she not on one occasion admit to Sergeant Whelan th
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  • ...nrowan affair, will you state the actual hour of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]'s arrest?— Between six and seven o'clock .
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  • ...think the men would come out voluntarily, unless there was some attempt to arrest one of them, and then he thought they would come out.
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  • ...proper arrest of any of the friends of the late outlaws—for instance the arrest of the Byrne family for that saddle belonging to the late Aaron Sherritt. I
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  • ..., that the robbers were in the town, and through this they were enabled to arrest the two men at 12 o’clock at night. From the chief down, we have been pra
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  • ...tever knowledge they had, however good then, that it would have led to the arrest of the Kellys. ...> Do you think all the information that was given did anything towards the arrest of the Kellys?— I do not think it did. I think it was just by a fluke the
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  • ...nd coat off, and a knife and fork in his hand. I said, &quot;I am going to arrest you on a charge of horse stealing, Dan.&quot; He said, &quot;very well, you
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  • ...that there was a warrant issued by the [[Chiltern|Chiltern]] bench for the arrest of [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|John Lloyd]]. ...rc12813">[[#rc12813|12813]]</span> Is it usual for policemen to attempt to arrest prisoners without having the warrant in their possession?— It is.
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  • ...nalla, Sergeant Whelan, know, when you left that morning, that you were to arrest Dan Kelly, if you got the chance?— Yes, he was aware of it. ...say you had told the officer who gave you the instructions that you would arrest Dan Kelly if you got the chance?— Yes.
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  • ...e you under the impression that they had made up their minds to resist the arrest of Dan Kelly?— No, I did not think they would. I was on friendly terms wi ...wker. He had a small store in Winton. There were warrants issued for their arrest. The police were some time in pursuit of them and could not get any trace o
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  • ...ele]] and several other constables that there was a warrant issued for the arrest of Ned Kelly. Sergeant Lynch, stationed at [[Chiltern|Chiltern]], obtained ...aken up on suspicion would not justify them in taking to the bush. Had the arrest of [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Mrs. Kelly]] anything to do with the out-break?— No;
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  • ...ld Senior-Constable Mayes I would not arrest him. Mayes sent a foot man to arrest him, and he was brought up and fined by a justice of the peace; and Mayes r
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  • ...e a proper search for the Kellys at the time there was a warrant for their arrest?— The only search parties were Lonigan and myself from Benalla; and I was
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  • ...then Mrs. Byrne took out a warrant for him and the police were striving to arrest him on this warrant, and they did so, and he stood his trial in Beechworth
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  • ...id that I had accurate information, and proposed getting a warrant for the arrest of the man Weiberg. ...I had this information, and then I received the reply that if I did go and arrest this man it would interfere with steps that he was taking in respect to Wei
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  • ...ct, for him to work out the problem if the information would assist him to arrest the criminals, without the assistance of other officers sent up for the pur
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  • ...se inform me if it is coming to Mansfield , and when. In consequence of my arrest as a Kelly sympathizer I have lost three situations. My family are still de
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  • How did Harry Power's arrest come about?
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  • 16485 That was an increase after the Power arrest. When you were away on full pay, did you not also receive full pay?— Yes.
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  • ...ept to keep the house guarded. Then the discovery of Kelly's armour on his arrest, which was about daylight, made matters much more difficult, and we were be
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  • ...ssioner in the party of officers sent specially to the Benalla district to arrest Power. I considered selecting Superintendent Hare, who is my junior in the ...n to break up the gang of cattle and horse stealers, which resulted in the arrest and conviction of the [[Gustav Baumgarten|Baumgarten]] gang, to whom the Ke
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  • ...is share in the capture of Power) to which he can point with pride are the arrest of a burglar who was armed and the intention to throw a man into the Murray
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  • ...d catch the outlaws. He was incapable of explaining the prospects of their arrest, and he grossly misled Mr. Ramsay even in my presence before I was relieved
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  • I was in charge of the Mansfield station when Sergeant Kennedy went out to arrest Ned Kelly.
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  • ...I was in charge of the Mansfield station when Sergeant Kennedy went out to arrest Ned Kelly. I must, as a preliminary to that, state that I joined the police
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  • ...ed to pass to and fro without risk of being intercepted by the police. The arrest of Power the bushranger pointed to the necessity for a police station at Gl
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  • ...ated in the alleged case of horse stealing for which Fitzpatrick sought to arrest Dan Kelly, was subsequently taken into custody, and, the charge having been
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  • ...r, Sergeant Kennedy intimated that the only feasible plan of effecting the arrest was by establishing a depot at some distance beyond the Wombat, say near [[
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  • ...ent, in the event, for instance, of an attempt being made by the police to arrest any of the Kelly [[Sympathizers|sympathisers]].
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  • | Gang inquired about Harty's arrest, and threatened police. No steps, as information did not indicate particula
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  • ...gh the heart; he is a man that would fire on any one that would attempt to arrest him; he is a dangerous man.
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