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  • == Importance of SConst Mullane (2353) == Armstrong then apparently said, "Ward, are you and Mullane together in this enquiry"?
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  • | Sherritt Mrs Sen , Mullane , Downes , Allen , Barry Mrs , Foster , Sherritt Mrs Jnr , Weekes , Alexand | Hare , Ward , Sherritt Mrs Jnr , Barry Mrs , Baber , Alexander , Mullane
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  • | SConst Mullane
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  • [[SConst P Mullane|SConst Mullane]]
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  • ..., Supt. Hare’s hut party, and the telegram forwarded to Senior-Constable Mullane by Mr Nicolson when the latter was superseded on June 2, 1880. The Commissi
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  • ...e morning, in company with William Jarvis and Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], I went to last witness's place. In consequence of something last witness
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  • ...the court who had sworn informations. He had seen constables Strachan and Mullane, both of whom had sworn some of the informations against the accused Mr. Wy
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  • ...e of the informations. He had seen there Constables Strachan and Constable Mullane, both of whom had sworn information.
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  • ...of the informations had been sworn by Mounted-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], who for months just before the murder of Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]
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  • ...f the law until Monday afternoon, when Senior-constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] came upon him near his home on the Sheep Station.He will be brought up th
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  • '''Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]''' deposed that on the 16th July he had arrested the prisoner. Told him t
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  • ...left here at 3 o’clock in charge of Senior constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], but no further particulars are to hand yet. Mr [[Foster|Foster]], police
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  • ...h batch, from Beechworth, consisted of Senior-constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and Constables [[Const R Alexander|Alexander]], [[Const McColl|MacColl]],
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  • ...and M’Donald. Beechworth party: Senior constable Mullane, and Constable Mullane, and Constables Alexander (2), M’Coll, Duross, Dowling, Armstrong, Glenny
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  • 2353 Senior-constable P Mullane P. Mullane Senior constable 2,353,
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  • ...at the capture of the outlaws are:—Senior-constable P [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], Mounted-constable A [[Const A Alexander|Alexander]], Foot-constable R [[
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  • ...nspector [[Sup Henry Baber|Baber]] and Senior-constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], in attendance, a rapid start was made for Wangaratta, with the object of
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  • ...informed the police of the occurrence. Senior-constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and a ''posse'' of troopers at once started for the scene, accompanied by
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  • ...t chance, but he asked the opinion of Mr Sadleir, myself, Senior-constable Mullane, and Detective Ward. We all considered it would not be justifiable to risk
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  • .... Ward said it was strange that Mr Nicolson had not communicated with him, Mullane having had comparatively little to do with the Kelly business. The order wa
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  • ...]]''' continued -I said what Detective Ward told me, that Senior-constable Mullane had received instructions from Mr Nicolson to pay off all the agents and th
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  • [[SConst P Mullane|SConst Mullane]]
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  • Mr Nicolson (to the Commission) – I sent the telegram to Senior-constable Mullane as to the agents just as I was leaving for Melbourne after Mr Hare had reli ...did not tell me he was going, to send or that he had sent the telegram to Mullane. I think Mr Nicolson should have told Mr Hare he had sent it. Mr Nicolson g
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  • ...watch party at Sebastopol , whose withdrawal he ordered in the telegram to Mullane. Mr Nicolson had determined to withdraw the party because they had done the
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  • ...at watched Mrs Byrne's house, had reported in writing to Senior- constable Mullane that the existence of the party was known to the outlaws. Two of these repo
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  • '''Senior-constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]''' was examined at considerable length in reference to the apparent simil
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  • ...oints of minor importance was given by Detective Ward and Senior-constable Mullane. The board then adjourned until Tuesday week.
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  • Detective '''[[Ward|Ward]]''' and Senior-constable '''[[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]''' , having been recalled and further examined, the board adjourned until
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  • ...but this ought to be cleared up by the re-examination of Senior constables Mullane, Flood, and others. With respect now to the reasons which induced Mr Nicols
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  • ...work for witness at first for the same reason. As to the telegram sent to Mullane at Beechworth just as witness was leaving Benalla, it was simply a repetiti
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  • ...d at my telegram being addressed, not to him-self, but to Senior-constable Mullane, and he made a little mischief. I am not satisfied with his evidence about
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  • ...party, Mr Hare's hut party, and the telegram forwarded to Senior-constable Mullane by Mr Nicolson when the latter was superseded on the 2nd of June, 1880. The
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  • ...I spent with them, in the presence of Senior Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and Detective [[Ward|Ward]], one to two hours in going over and instructi
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  • ...intendent [[Sadleir|Sadleir]], myself, Senior-constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], and Detective [[Ward|Ward]], and we all said we considered it would not
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  • ...in Standish complied with my request, and the next day constables Johnson, Mullane, and Flood, were appointed senior-constables....
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  • <span id="rc1262">[[#rc1262|1262]]</span> Is [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] the man who is now stationed at Beechworth?— Yes. From the time those s
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  • ...I am not quite certain—in charge of Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and another, about [[Chiltern|Chiltern]]. It is a wide locality, however. ...e officer in charge of the special party you spoke of?— Senior-Constable Mullane, and I think Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]] was also sent out with the party; a
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  • ...dered'' —That application be made to Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], of Beechworth, for the original of the telegram forwarded to him by Mr.
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  • ...h. He sent a telegram up last night to Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], and he told me that all the agents were to be discharged.”....
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  • ..., “Do you know anything about the telegram that Mr. Nicolson has sent to Mullane to discharge all the [[agents|agents]] up there?” He said, “No, I never ...graph office. I asked him what time it came up. He said, “In the evening Mullane told me about it.” “Well,” I said, “this is a strange thing for Nic
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  • ...ssion''. —Have you sent any communication to Sergeant [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], at Beechworth, to send you any special paper in his possession? ...Nicolson'' . —No, I have not, that I am aware of; I have said nothing to Mullane at all.
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  • ...ught it was an extraordinary thing that Mr. Nicolson had communicated with Mullane on the subject, while he had the full charge of all those things. ...I believed what Ward told me, that he had received those instructions from Mullane.
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  • ...wish to impress on Detective Ward and Senior-constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] is not to take a body of men near Mrs. B—'s should there be any trackin
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  • ...nd other constables sent in reports to Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], at Beechworth, giving our opinions that it was known by the public that ...Falkner told me he had a letter in his pocket which was returned to him by Mullane, and subsequently seen by Detective Ward.
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  • ...tables [[Strahan|Strahan]], [[SConst Flood|Flood]], and [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]].
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  • ...ulted with Detective [[Ward|Ward]] and Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] on the subject; and I believe it was not thought prudent to act upon it,
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  • SConst Flood, Mullane and Stahan checked up on the report from Bricky Williamson that food was be
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  • ...uperintendents Hare and Sadleir”—that would be that [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], to whom this was directed, was to receive further orders from Mr. Hare a
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  • | Senior-constable P. [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] P. MULLANE, Senior-constable 2353, 30|6|80.j
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  • ...3596">[[#rc3596|3596]]</span> Who ordered that change?— Senior-constable Mullane, at Beechworth; we asked him would we take our rifles, and he said, “No,
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  • ...> Whom did you go out in charge of?— Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]. ...ck, five or six of them I think, and they relieved us, and we were told by Mullane to proceed to Beechworth
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  • ...'. —Who came with you, in charge?— Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]. <span id="rc4986">[[#rc4986|4986]]</span> Did Mullane report you and your party to Mr. Sadleir?— Yes, I believe he did.
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  • ...="rc5013">[[#rc5013|5013]]</span> Then Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] would be present. I saw him jump out of the train, and you all came with
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  • ...returned to Benalla, and there joined Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]'s party, and travelled some distance up the Murray, the other side of the
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  • ...as between Detective [[Ward|Ward]] and Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], that is the senior officer; of course Mr. Nicolson was at the head.
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  • ...-Commissioner of Police or the Superintendent.” On this Senior-Constable Mullane made the following memo.:— “I have called on Constable Faulkiner for a <span id="rc5292">[[#rc5292|5292]]</span> This is the reply by Constable Mullane to the Acting Chief Commissioner of Police from Beechworth, dated [[ev81-00
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  • On 2/4/1880 I was asked by SConst Mullane to produce a report. The report sets of the text
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  • ...second report Detective [[Ward|Ward]] and he had a conversation together. Mullane must have given my reports to Detective Ward, as he came to me with them an
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  • ...” I replied I had sent in the report Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] called on me for. I also remarked at the time I believed had I sent in a ...5338">[[#rc5338|5338]]</span> To whom did you give it?— Senior-Constable Mullane.
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  • ...c5361">[[#rc5361|5361]]</span> When this came back from [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], what did you do with it?— I made a second report relative to it. ...original left in your hands?— Yes, it was given me from Senior-Constable Mullane back again.
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  • ...>[[#rc5393|5393]]</span> Therefore, if he got them from [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], and did not return them to you, but spoke to you about them, he must hav ...ullane's statement is true, that he got instructions from Senior-Constable Mullane to return them to the constables?— Yes.
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  • ...copy; and there are men who have got the originals, with Senior-Constable Mullane's own writing on the back. ...believe that there was another report sent in by this man, and returned by Mullane?— Yes.
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  • ...y|Barry]] was called, and he handed in two documents with Senior-Constable Mullane's endorsement on the back. ...ould you say there was any other special duty referred to in that memo. of Mullane's but the secrecy—does that convey to you that meaning. You had better re
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  • <span id="rc5539">[[#rc5539|5539]]</span> Did you have any conversation with Mullane besides the order upon the fact about your views upon that point?— When I
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  • ...om from?— The instructions came from Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] through Constable [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]] to the men in barracks. <span id="rc5889">[[#rc5889|5889]]</span> From Mullane?— Yes.
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  • ...ll you, because I had passed them into Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]'s office. ...e Mullane, I knew by his bringing my reports back—they must have been in Mullane's possession,
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  • ...colson the benefit of the constables on the ground or did it give Ward and Mullane a chance for a cover up?
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  • ...tty stationary, the same as yourself?— Yes, Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] was there firing a rifle into the window. ...ry in the same positions, the same as you did, all the morning?— I think Mullane was not there first.
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  • ...c6271">[[#rc6271|6271]]</span> Do you know at what hour [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] came with that party?— I cannot fix the hour; it was pretty early. I sa 6274 Mullane did not come on the ground till after the capture of Kelly?— I did not se
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  • ...ite. I had no rifle myself, and I told Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and other men with rifles to fire. Walsh had one of those old rifles give
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  • ...</span> How did you come to change?— Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] came round and told me to come to the front of the house and fire into it ...11|7774.7411]]</span> Then you got your instructions from Senior-Constable Mullane?— He said Mr. Sadleir said so.
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  • ..., in the train, and another order from Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] when setting fire to the house
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  • ...r superior?— The next order was from Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], about half-an-hour before the house was fired, about half-past two, I th ...from the time. Senior-Constable Kelly gave the order till Senior-Constable Mullane gave the order?— No, not during that time.
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  • ...n that they were called on to make reports, and I went to Senior-Constable Mullane and asked him. ...issioner of Police, that I was, on this day, called on by Senior-Constable Mullane to make out a report relative to special duty performed here by me through
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  • ...sistant-Commissioner of Police, Benalla.” I handed both those reports to Mullane, and he told me that would do. Those are the originals.
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  • ...eported to Detective [[Ward|Ward]], or Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], and it would not be my place to report it to you, as I would presume tha
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  • When the cave party ended Mullane asked Barry to make a report. He said that he had got a telegram from Ward Barry produced 2 reports that did not meet Mullane's requirements and Det Ward asked him to produce a third report.
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  • ...are some senior-constables–[[SConst Flood|Flood]] and [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]].
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  • ...in the open. I got up on the road leading through the gate, and Constable Mullane, on the Benalla side of the house, called me, “Where are you going, Dwyer
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  • ...rs of the police?— I had orders from Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] to go and fire into the end of the building. I told him I had no ammuniti ...t orders from at all when [[Const W Phillips|Phillips]] left me. Constable Mullane was the first to come to me. He arrived with the Benalla train.
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  • ...was an absurd and illegal order, to put Detective Ward or Senior-Constable Mullane over an officer?— It was not quite on all fours with the order he gave to
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  • ...t into Beechworth, no matter what it is.” I reported to Senior-Constable Mullane at seven o'clock in the morning, and the trackers were sent up by the after
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  • ...</span> Was there no rifle?— No, none. I do not blame [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] for that. Duross blames him for our having shot-guns, but I do not. I car
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  • ...th. There I reported the occurrence to Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]. The last definite information I had heard of the outlaws was when they w
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  • ...they will allow me to repeat the statements made to me by Senior-Constable Mullane, so that he does not back out of it, it will be shown it was a put-up case.
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  • ...e said, “Yes; but [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] is too conscientious.” (Mullane is a very upright man as far as my dealings are concerned.) I said, “What
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  • ...ent down to board at Bolam's hotel by Senior- Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]. I saw Mrs. Sherritt there and we spoke about the matter. She said, “Ar ...men?— He was. He went round the back, circling the outposts twice, with Mullane assisting him.....
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  • ...out 100 yards ahead, and as we got close we saw Qnin go under the bed, and Mullane pulled him out. This is the man who had evaded the police for years before.
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  • <span id="rc12672">[[#rc12672|12672]]</span> Was [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] with you?— I believe he was.
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  • ...of having a down on Detective Ward and Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]. ...12931]]</span> Did Aaron Sherritt at any other time tell you that Ward and Mullane would receive no information from him?— He did. He used some threats towa
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  • ...]], Mr. Enoch [[Enoch Downes|Downes]], Senior-constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]. Meeting adjourned until the following day.
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  • | '''[[SConst P Mullane|Sconst Mullane]]''' | SConst Mullane's other evidence
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  • ...s I got were, they were given to me by Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] in the office, that was before we went at all; he said we were to go down
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  • ...had them two out of the way, and also Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], he said he could go where he liked. And I begged him not take Aaron 's l
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  • ...en fire, and ran down stairs just as I was, and there met, in my own room, Mullane and [[Ward|Ward]], who told me of the Kellys being at [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan
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  • '''SConst Patrick [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]''' '''sworn and examined'''
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  • '''SConst Patrick [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]''' '''giving evidence'''
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  • '''SConst Patrick [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]''' '''giving evidence''' ...f the outlaws were aware of the presence of the police at Sebastopol.—P. MULLANE, M.C. , 2/4/80 .”
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  • '''SConst Patrick [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]''' '''giving evidence'''
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  • ...rted to Detective [[Ward|Ward]] and to Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] that, from some words you spoke to him, he was under the impression that
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  • | '''[[SConst P Mullane|SConst Mullane]]''' | See these dates for other evidence given by Sconst Mullane
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  • ...athbogie Ranges|Strathbogie]] Ranges of Captain Standish, Senior-Constable Mullane, and myself. ...Mr [[O'Connor|O'Connor]], myself, and Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] were all in the office at Beechworth. Mr. Nicolson first spoke to [[Const
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  • ...ion about Canny, the special man. I read the reports, and Senior-Constable Mullane's remarks on the reports also. I said, “That is not required. All I wante
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  • ...ace a favorable entry on your record sheets.” “Well,” he said, “if Mullane had told us that, there would have been no trouble about it.” “Give me ...heads of all the different parties in, Senior Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]], and yourself, and let us have a consultation
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  • ...ning, I think, directed me to remain in Beechworth, in the office, to send Mullane home, to have the rest in order' to be able to go out with a party in the m ...en I sent down from here arrived in Glenrowan about nine, Senior-Constable Mullane in charge.
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  • [[../../people/peL_M/mullanePPsc.html|'''SConst Patrick Mullane''']] '''further examined.''' ...rc13951|13951]]</span> ''By Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] (to Senior-Constable Mullane)''— With reference to the allusion of the man Wallace knowing the cave, w
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  • ...e order at all?— Well, I went to see Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], whom I have know for years, on Friday night, and I told him my errand, a
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  • What was Mullane's role in this situation? What happened in consequence of a row between Barry, Mullane, and Falkiner?
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  • ...were not the reports required?— Yes; and also Barry said, “Why did not Mullane tell us that, instead of putting this memo. on? Had he told us what he want
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  • ...of the presence of the police at Sebastopol”?— I have not; for I told Mullane in the office, when I came home, had he attended to my telegram and spoken ...report that did not suit the view you had at the time?— It did not suit Mullane.
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  • ...sequence of a row between [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]], [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], and [[Const Faulkiner|Falkiner]], and having the reports of five other m ...span> Barry gave those, and you said they would not do?— He gave them to Mullane, and he gave them to me, and I returned them to him when he asked me.
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  • 14180 That was a part of the work you and Mullane had to perform, to keep them at the work, and keep them from becoming disco
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  • ...rrounded Glenrowan and Mr. Hare was wounded, so I went. [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] or [[Ward|Ward]] told me to go and fetch the men up, and I lost no time.
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  • ...out the outlaws; say she wished that Joe would give a look round and shoot Mullane and [[Ward|Ward,]] and several others of the police; and said if they were
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  • 15278 ''By Mr. Nicolson''— Do you not remember seeing Mullane in the room?— No.
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  • Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] further examined.
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  • | '''[[#cm|SConst Mullane]]''' == 10/8/1881 SConst Mullane continued his evidence - some brief highlights ==
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  • ...e; I was not always there?— I do not think I ever saw [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] in regard to the Kellys in my life; I saw Ward.
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  • 15419 ''Mr.'' ''Nicolson'' — Mullane can supply the date. (''To the witness''.)—Were you ever accused by the p
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  • ...efer to [[James Wallace|Wallace]] the schoolmaster, you say that Constable Mullane's name is mentioned?— No, I did not say that, I said that as soon as I go
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  • ...eight o'clock . He saw Mr. Nicolson , Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], and me; the three of us. 15576 Are you sure Mullane was present?— He was in his office.
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  • ...mistake that he had information four or fire days old, and I think he and Mullane and four mounted men came down—I forget what was the exact information.
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  • '''SConst Patrick [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]''' '''further examined'''.
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  • ...men who were in Aaron Sherritt 's hut. Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] in his evidence (page 495) says he was ordered “To withdraw the watch p
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  • ...an> Was it in any way interfering with your usefulness?— The telegram to Mullane was, most certainly. And I think also that Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] might
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  • ...95">[[#rc16395|16395]]</span> You mention a telegram to [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]. The telegram is, “Send Constable Armstrong back to his station.” Thi
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  • ...="rc16544">[[#rc16544|16544]]</span> You are aware that [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] has proved the sending of that telegram was needless, that the action had
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  • ...possible proof that it was not used by the Kelly friends. Senior-Constable Mullane shows that the search was made within a day or two after the 30th October,
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  • ...My express instructions, as stated by Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and Constable Armstrong, who belonged to the same party as [[Const W Duro
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  • ...mplaint— He asked an explanation of the telegram sent by Mr. Nicolson to Mullane on the evening he left; he asked me about that the next day, and I could te
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  • ...t will be seen that the telegram is only a repetition of the orders I sent Mullane by Aaron Sherritt on the day before, and which I delivered personally to Wa
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  • ...e cave till they were withdrawn from it. I had also bade [[Ward|Ward]] and Mullane good-bye, and told them I was leaving the district, and Mr. Hare was coming
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  • ...ard , and I am sure you can hardly imagine, if such a thing occurred, that Mullane could have forgotten it. I therefore think that the Commission will have li
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  • ...c16923">[[#rc16923|16923]]</span> When did you go to those ranges?— With Mullane and Ward. <span id="rc16925">[[#rc16925|16925]]</span> You heard Mullane in his evidence say (question [[Royal Commission report day 37 page 28|1354
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  • ...rough whom you sent the messages?— [[Ward|Ward]], and [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], and I were in the habit of seeing the men when they came into Beechworth
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  • 16999 Why would not Ward or Mullane have done to show you across the country, who were quite as well acquainted
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  • 17078 Did you tell me you had written to or directed Ward or Mullane to stop supplies?— I did not, because I did not write till after.
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  • ...on account of his having to do with the cave party. When I telegraphed to Mullane about the men in the hut, he was the proper one, and I thought Ward was act ...Sherritt had given me the day before, she having seen Byrne, and I ordered Mullane to station the men there in the meantime. I came back on the Monday morning
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  • ...[#rc17237|17237]]</span> But here is the point. Here is [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]'s memorandum- “I have called on Constable Falkiner for a report whether
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  • ...ust be straight-forward. Part of this one is written by [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]. How he got writing Wangaratta sheets from Beechworth I cannot make out.
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  • ...intendent Hare's hut party, and the telegram forwarded to Senior-Constable Mullane by Mr. Nicolson when the latter was superseded on the 2nd of June 1880. The
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  • | Sconst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] | Sconst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] (recalled)
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  • ...arty, Mr. Hare's hut party, and the telegram forwarded to Senior-Constable Mullane by Mr. Nicolson when the latter was superseded on the 2nd of June 1880. The
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  • ...telegram despatched by Mr Nicolson to Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] prior to his leaving Benalla for Melbourne seems to have strengthened Mr
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  • ...o Albury to inform and act with police there on same day. Senior-Constable Mullane and parties also in search near Tallangatta.
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  • | A threatening letter from Joe Byrne to Moses, Senior-Constable Mullane, and Detective Ward, warning them of mischief before that day month. This l
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  • ...Arrangements made by Mr. Nicolson with Detective Ward and Senior-Constable Mullane.
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  • ...rs. Byrne's hut. Mr. Nicolson informed Detective Ward and Senior-Constable Mullane of his leaving North-Eastern District, and explained to them the necessity
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  • | Senior-Constable Pstrick Mullane | Senior-Constable Mullane (recalled)
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  • ...rs. Barry, Mr. Foster, P.M., Mr. Allan, Mr. Enoch Downes, Senior-constable Mullane examined. John Sherritt, Graves, Detective Ward and Senior-Constable Mullane examined.
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  • | Mullane | SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] reported on the cave party
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  • | Sgt [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] + 5 police leave Beechworth for Sherritt's home
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  • | Mullane | SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] gave [[Royal Commission report day 37 page 27|evidence]] to the Royal Com
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  • [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] Patrick p sc
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  • ...Mr [[O'Connor|O'Connor]], Det [[Ward|Ward]], and SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] were all in the office at Beechworth. He told me the object of this cave I was asked by SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] to put in a report. ([[Royal Commission report day 37 page 29|RC13558]])
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  • ...hn Sherritt Jnr|brother]], &quot;he is always carrying stories to Ward and Mullane, to say I am drunk at the Chinese camp, and so on; if they come always in t In May 1881 I had a conversation with SConst Mullane and Det Ward about what happened while I was guarding the window of the jur
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  • ...ey were called on to make reports, and I went to SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and asked him if he wanted a report frm me; I had never done the same thi ...d on it and asked me to write a second report. I then gave both reports to Mullane. They were later returned to me by Det Ward and he asked me to produce a th
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  • ...Doig and were arrested by Det [[Ward|Ward]] and SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]. ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (14)|OMA29/6/80]]) ([[Royal Commission ...bogie]] Ranges of Captain [[Standish|Standish]], Sconst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], and Det [[Ward|Ward]] ([[Royal Commission report day 38 page 5|RC13853]]
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  • ...g'''. They did not find them. The party was under Const [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and consisted of Consts [[Const Faulkiner|Faulkiner]], [[Const R Alexande
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  • ...watching Mrs Byrne's. At the end I was asked by SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] to put in a report. ([[Royal Commission report day 32 page 2|RC12118]])([
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  • ...returned to Benalla, and there joined Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]'s party, and travelled some distance up the Murray, the other side of the We had a problem with our report of the incident to SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] on [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|2/4/1880]].
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  • Const [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and I arrested [[James Quinn|Jimmy Quinn]], the uncle, for an assault on [[Strahan|Strahan]], [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and I checked up on the report from Bricky [[William Williamson, Brickey|
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  • ...wn stairs just as I was, and there met, in my own room, [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and [[Ward|Ward]], who told me of the '''KellyGang''' being at [[Jones' G
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  • ...tion I issued telegrams to all officers including Const [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] at [[Chiltern|Chiltern]] and started off police search parties to [[Grave
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  • I was asked by SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] to put in a report.([[Royal Commission report day 32 page 2|RC12118]]) ([
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  • == Importance of SConst Mullane (2353) == Armstrong then apparently said, &quot;Ward, are you and Mullane together in this enquiry&quot;?
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  • ...e Royal Commission|RC 2nd report XII]]) See also SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and Det [[Ward|Ward]]. ([[Royal Commission report day 9 page 6|RC1618]])
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  • Const [[SConst Flood|Flood]] and [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] arrested me for an assault on an old man, and also on his own sister. Acc
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  • ...ullane|Mullane]] though my character was bad. In [[1874-1877 Events|1876]] Mullane and Det [[Ward|Ward]] had Joe [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] and I convicted and sente At about time Const [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] arrested me for an assault on a [[Chinese|Chinaman]], [[Ah Fook|Ah On]] a
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  • ...had them two out of the way, and also Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], he said he could go where he liked. And I begged him not take Aaron's li
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  • ...always carrying stories to Det [[Ward|Ward]] and SCont [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], to say he was drunk at the Chinese camp, and so on. ([[Royal Commission
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  • SConst [[SConst Flood|Flood]], [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and [[Strahan|Strahan]] checked up on the report from Bricky [[William Wi
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  • SConst [[SConst Flood|Flood]], [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and I checked up on the report from Bricky [[William Williamson, Brickey|
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  • In [[1874-1877 Events|1876]] SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and I arrested [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] and [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrn I sent a telegram to SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] 'Call on the special-duty men for separate reports as to the nature of th
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  • SConst [[SConst Flood|Flood]], [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and [[Strahan|Strahan]] checked up on the report from me that food was be
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  • I told SConst Mullane that some person told me about the cave party. ([[Royal Commission report d
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  • SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], Det [[Ward|Ward]], Const '''Williamson''' were stationed at Beechworth.
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  • Sup [[Hare|Hare]] and SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] searched Fern Hills. We came to a fire on the ranges, near a pool of wate
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  • SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] was part of a search party of about 7 police to the Murray Flats, on 31/1
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  • ...aratta. There were fourteen or sixteen men, and the party divided here and Mullane's party went to [[Lake Rowan|Lake Rowan]] and Brooke Smith's party to [[Yar
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  • On about [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|7/11/1878]]. SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] was part of the party to [[Peechelba at kellyGang|Peechelba]]. They state
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  • [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]],SConst
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  • SConst [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] arrested Aaron Sherritt for an assault on a [[Chinese|Chinaman]], but the
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  • [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] P, p sc
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  • ...ut 3pm. There were fourteen or sixteen men, and the party divided here and Mullane's party went to [[Lake Rowan|Lake Rowan]] and Brooke Smith's party to [[Yar ...news of the Jerilderie robbery came through. See Consts [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and [[Strahan|Strahan]].
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  • [[SConst P Mullane|SConst Mullane]]
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  • ...of telegrams to the police officers including to Const [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]. ([[Royal Commission report day 6 page 4|RC1275]])
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