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  • ...ough a series of spectacular events that ended after a 2 year chase by the police with the siege at Glenrowan. The main members of the KellyGang were [[Ned K ...llyGang''' and its supporters '''''' and this '''colour''' to identify the police and those who supported authority. Both sides are important to this story.
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  • ...the country towns was full of it, while there was immense activity in the police department, which despatched heavy reinforcements of constabulary to every ...seek his horse at Peechelba, a station he had stuck up upon the New South Wales border.
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  • ...near them. However, their communications with each other are known to the police. Until the gang referred to is rooted out of this neighbourhood, one of the
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  • ...exactitude, what the outlaws’ movements had been after the murder of the police on October 26.
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  • ...y appear to have made strenuous attempts to cross the river into New South Wales. At [[bungowannah|Bungowunnah]] wharf, on the Victorian side, they found a ...ne. Mr [[Brooke Smith|Brooke Smith]] who was in charge of a large party of police at Wangaratta took no action, and Sergeant Steele was under orders to proce
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  • ...f the banks that there was likelihood of a raid being made upon them. More police had been applied for by Mr Sadleir and Mr Nicolson for the work of pursuing ...m that the gang was about to make another attempt to escape into New South Wales. Among the men who gave Mr Nicolson real or fanciful accounts of what the K
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  • ...is this-‘Any work to be had?’ ‘Yes!’ ‘Where?’ On the New South Wales side one shall meet you. I will have a boat ready. There must not be any ho ...to take place, and he also sent notice to the [[NSW police|New South Wales police]].
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  • ...rthward to [[Albury|Albury]], whence it could go to Denilquin in New South Wales , and southward by another line to Melbourne. ...d.’ Later on, after some scruples as to whether he should interfere with police plans, Mr Wyatt, who remained at Benalla, wired to Captain [[Standish|Stand
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  • ...inions and wishes of Mr Hare, very readily fell in with this view, and the police party departed under the leadership of Senior Constable [[Johnston|Johnson] From this day there began a new regime in the Kelly pursuit, Mr Nicolson going to Melbourne to take the Chi
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  • ...d to be Byrne and Dan Kelly had been seen riding towards the Murray, and a police party was sent up the river to watch a crossing place where a chain of hill
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  • ...lace in the hope of intercepting the Kellys on their return from New South Wales. ...r horses comfortable in the police stables, after which they went into the police station to take up their quarters for the night.
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  • ...e the town extra protection against the Kelly gang. On their return to the police station Richards was reincarcerated, and the bushrangers, making Mrs Devine ...ay morning Joe Byrne, in uniform, took two of the horses to be shod by the police farrier, who did the work but apparently was rendered somewhat suspicious b
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  • ...d to the saddle. He himself was next to leave, and led with him one of the police horses. Dan Kelly and Steve Hart departed last, and, before they took leave
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  • Police parties sent out with all possible despatch on receipt of the news from Jer ...r of people who saw and heard of the outlaws frequently decided to let the police catch them as best they might without taking any part in the game.
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  • ...ber by young Sherritt was a threatening letter to Detective Ward and other police, warning them of mischief to happen before the end of the month, and at the
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  • ...ious letters and putting up in different places certain caricatures of the police, and also mentioned that he and Ned were discussing rival plans for stickin ...party and another more modern make of rifle taken from the New South Wales police at Jerilderie. The train in which Lloyd and Mrs [[Margaret Skillion|Skillio
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  • ...d sore, she showed courage that should have shamed both the Kellys and the police. . . .That is her picture-that one on the wall near the dark frame. . . . T "She wanted to defy the Kellys and the police wanted us all to run out of the house to some place of safety. When they ca
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  • "Two days later the Bank of New South Wales at Jerilderie was stuck up and cleaned out. ...pay them all with Government cheques. Of course, they daren't go near the police. I used to do very well out of both parties. Business was good and brisk, f
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  • ...to execution. The idea was a most promising one. It was that the New South Wales [[Horse and Cattle stealing|robbers]] should steal in their own State and t ...ak. There is the same fear amongst stock-owners to-day. Well the New South Wales thieves used to drive the horses and cattle to [[Howlong (2)|Howlong]]. Tha
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  • ...worthy exploits of the Kellys was the sticking up of the Bank of New South Wales at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]]. That event is still fresh in the mind of Mr P ...cut off the telegraph wires and looted the branch of the Bank of New South Wales. At that time I was a telegraphist at Deniliquin, and it was one of my duti
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  • ...d vases, &c., to assure himself, then the whole party watched from the police station the congregation assembling and dispersing. It was customary for Fa ...s Ned Kelly and Byrne returned to town, and entering the Bank of New South Wales they covered the teller, Mr Lyving, demanding the keys of the safe. Lyving
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  • ...e opinions of Fitzpatrick, while the present (1881) Acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. [[Chomley (2)|Chomley]], writes a valedictory memo. on his papers, des Wholesale depredations by members of the gang and their friends, which the police were powerless to prevent or punish, and which the owners of the stolen pro
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  • ...bushranging life he should be at once offered a bonus to enter the mounted police force, for which such men are presuminently qualified; falling which, he wo ...given practical demonstration of their acceptance of the position. All the police reports concerning the happenings of these earlier times allege that the me
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  • ...and pounds were offered for the capture of the four outlaws. The New South Wales Government offered another thousand pounds a head of their apprehension. ...as was known, the Kelly's were at that time in hiding. The conduct of the police all through this exciting and protracted man hunt, was in no sense praisewo
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  • '''POLICE AGAIN PARALYSED''' ...hy rather than that of a general epidemic of fright and pusillanimity. The police authorities were beside themselves.
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  • '''POLICE AGAIN PARALYSED''' ...d a few words that she had with Sherritt, consequent upon a discovery that police were in the neighbourhood, provoked the treacherous scoundrel to the fearfu
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  • ...ars ago was, for some time, the most-talked-of individual in the Victorian police force in connection with the greatest of Australian bush romances. ...e State. Ex-Constable Fitzpatrick is handed down in history as the central police figure in an incident which sent the Kelly gang on their wild, reckless, la
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  • == New South Wales Customs == ...trees, and at nine o'clock in the morning got introduced to the New South Wales Customs officer, who was dressed up in gold lace and buttons from head to f
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  • ...y long search was made, but no trace of the outlaws could be obtained. The police were sent in every direction, trying to find out some tidings of the outlaw .... The messenger who conveyed the information was told to go and inform the police as fast as his horse could carry him. The officer in charge of the district
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  • ...ine|Devine]] and [[Const Richards|Richards]], and a telegraph station. The police station is situated some little distance outside the township. ...Kelly went into the police station, secured all the arms belonging to the police, made the constable's wife and family go into one room, and placed Steve Ha
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  • ...h, and said, “Mr Jarleton, we are stuck up, the Kellys are here, and the police are also stuck up.” Byrne then brought over Dan Kelly, and left him in th ...Hare]] [[Category:December 1807]] [[Category:Recollections of a Victorian Police Office]] [[Category:Sup Hare]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Cat
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  • ...put it. After this, convictions were frequent, and, says Kelly, "The police became a nuisance to the family." At one period of his life Kelly desc ...it would be quite improper to have it published, but he admitted that the police were not in any way the aggressors at the Wombat, but were surprised and sh
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  • ...o [[EI Dorado|Eldorado]], which was beyond Woolshed where I had a party of police stationed. As the detective was well known in the locality, and I was not, ...Hare]] [[Category:December 1808]] [[Category:Recollections of a Victorian Police Office]] [[Category:Sup Hare]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Cat
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  • ...off towards Melbourne , and the seller appear to return back to New South Wales. If by chance any of the horses were claimed by their owners, the receipt w ...irl, marry her, leave all his old associates, and begin life again amongst new people. He agreed with all I said, and turned round apd said to me, "M
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  • ...eared to be every likelihood that, if the fight was continued, some of the police might be seriously injured, the [[Chief Secretary|Chief Secretary]] instruc ...ir Henry Parkes, Premier of the Government of [[Govenment of NSW|New South Wales]], telegraphed to the Victorian Government, expressing the great satisfacti
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  • ...nce, it was little use their being required to do so, because if the white police preceded them and effaced the tracks, they could not do their work. ...rd|reward]] of £8000 offered by the Governments of Victoria and New South Wales. For it was notified on the 20th of April that the reward would be withdraw
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  • ...months. My wound was more serious than I thought. To use the words of the Police Commission—"In the very first volley Superintendent Hare received a ...f his writings fell into our hands. They were chiefly directed against the police. Aaron Sherritt told me that when they contemplated committing a robbery, s
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  • ...r-At the Buckland River Station-"Billy the Puntman"-In Charge of new Rushes-Border Difficulties on the Murray ...eak-Search Party organized-Murder of Kennedy-M'Intyre's Escape -Arming the Police-Tracking the Gang-Close on
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  • | Lieutenant in Victorian Police In Charge of new Rushes
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  • ...n was a great mistake''''''at the time." This clearly proves that the police knew that the horse stealing in the Kelly Country was not done by the Kelly '' ''This admits police persecution in the form of Loaded Dice, and could be admitted only behind c
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  • ...istrict for me and a man named Newman, who had escaped from the Wangaratta police for months before April 15, 1878 I heard how the police used to be blowing that they would shoot me first and then cry surrender. H
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  • ...he would kick his —.  Joe Ryan replied if he had the handcuffs off the police would not dare put a hand on his young friend, Mr D Wall. ([[Royal Commissi ...were going across the Murray, and intended going to Goulburn, in New South Wales, where the Kelly’s had a cousin.  He said they urged him to go for a lon
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  • ...Victorian police to capture the Kellys.  If the Kellys were in New South Wales, they said, they would soon have them in the prison cell.  This was the us ...the two colonies, and the Kellys did not disturb them.  They allowed the police to rest in peace.  They heard of a crossing at [[Burramine|Burramine]], wh
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  • ...eak.  Ned took particular notice of the position of the Bank of New South Wales and [[Royal Mail Hotel|Cox’s Royal Hotel]].  The bank and the hotel were ...o one wanted police help that day, but if anything had cropped up the four new constables were prepared to attend to it in an effective and intelligent fa
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  • ...Mr Living did not carry out his promise, but he handed the document to the police instead, and it was published in a very distorted and mutilated form after ...told them of the way in which he and his family had been persecuted by the police, and how he himself had been sentenced to fifteen years by Judge Barry befo
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  • ...wn to their camp.  The outlaws were anxious not to disturb or terrify the police, who were watching the crossings over the Murray. ...ses and themselves safely across the Murray, while the police of New South Wales and Victoria watched the public highways and bridges to intercept them.  B
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  • ...ased, that the Kellys were so successful in locking up the New South Wales police at Jerilderie and assuming control of the town. ...e Kellys actually arrested the police, locked them up, and, by donning the police uniform, made themselves responsible for order in the town.
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  • ...Nicolson) spoke of it, and since you recommended them to be taken into the police force.  Was it not your duty to make inquiries about this matter of sheep Question by Superintendent Nicolson—Could you not have used the police to ascertain for you who had lambs running about in that quarter?—Certain
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  • ...000, or £1000 for each of the outlaws.  The [[Govenment of NSW|New South Wales Government]] also offered £4000 reward for the outlaws, alive or dead.  T ...bo, Troopers Hero, Johnny, Jimmy, Barney and Jack—arrived at the Benalla police barracks, which were to be their headquarters while tracking the outlaws.
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  • ...ad seen the police about lately.  The reply was no, they had not seen any police in that quarter.  The two young men were Joe Byrne and Dan Kelly.  They k ...ellys, would not assist the police, even with the £8000 inducement.  The police, after a few common place remarks, turned back to report at Benalla.  The
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  • ...r at least two of them, they should try and capture the superintendents of police and take them to the ranges, and ask for an exchange of prisoners.  The fi ...ied in the North-Eastern district, while they (the Kellys) operated in the south and secured control of the Queen’s representative.
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  • ...|reward]] of £8,000 offered in equal parts by the Victorian and New South Wales Governments for the capture or destruction of the Kelly Gang. [[The Last of the Bushrangers page 1|Hare]] [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Table of Contents|Sadleir]] [[The True Story of the KellyGang of Bu
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  • ...found their mother had been arrested. Ned remarked, "We will give the police something to do," That was the start of the gang. In his capacity as b ...r]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • Kate Kelly never travelled further than through New South Wales and Victoria , but of [[Catherine Byrne, Kate Byrne|"Kate" Byrne] ...arried Mr Foster) died some seven or eight years ago at Forbes , New South Wales , leaving three children, who are at present in Greta under the care of my
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  • {{Full Text}}VICTORIAN POLICE COMMISSION ...n]] figured as a witness for about half an hour at to-day's sitting of the Police Commission. His "evidence" consisted in the main of adverse comme
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  • {{Full Text}}'''RECOLLECTIONS OF A POLICE OFFICER''' ...abilities now dead and gone. Its story is told in "Recollections of a Police Officer," a fascinating book, which gives a graphic picture of the wor
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  • ...agreed that if they were accosted, the constable was to introduce them as new men sent from head-quarters. ...he was actually on his way to the police station. The pressman got to the police-station, found it shut and all quiet, but' his knocking and calling brought
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  • ...r to his retirement in 1896 was Inspecting-Superintendent of the Victorian Police Force. Mr Sadleir came to Victoria in 1833, and played a prominent part in ...r]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • Three Police Officers Shot. ...man replied, "It does not matter. I am a drover going up to New South Wales to lift some cattle for Mr Macartney." Mr McCauley remarked that &quot
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  • ...for help. Mr Jefferson and his assistant were put in the lock-up with the police by the gang and he was forced under throat of being shot to promise not to ...r]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...Dan Kelly, Steve Hart, and Joe Byrne entered Jerilderie, on the New South Wales side of the Murray River , and imprisoned Devine and his assisting constabl ...ilderie trooper's horses, on which they carried their plunder, leaving the police locked up.
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  • ...nd he was shot in the leg and captured. Finally the hotel was fired by the police, and the three remaining outlaws who had armour also, perished. Request for [[Police Trackers|Black Trackers]].
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  • ...ith bullet holes. At half past 5 o'clock in the afternoon, H Morris of the Police department "begs to report for the information of the Honourable Chief ...ws Ned Kelly shot in leg and taken alive on railway platform Glenrowan. No police shot. Other members gang still in public house. Surrounded Ned Kelly, armed
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  • ...ederate, a few hours after the historic battle between the outlaws and the police and military, and rushed back to Melbourne with his "copy." ...throughout the journey was whist. A platoon of [[Army|artillery]], besides police, had been sent to Glenrowan, and when we reached the little wayside station
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  • ...incorrect, Mr Ashton says he saw Ned Kelly after he was brought in by the police, shot down in his armour. "I well remember Ned Kelly's shock of red ha ...r]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ecretary of the Riverina and Pastoral and Agricultural Society, Race Club, New Settlers' League, Railway League and other bodies. He was appointed Coroner ...r]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1882]] [[Category:New South Wales police]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...to Wangaratta where he was manager of the branch of the Bank of New South Wales for 30 years until he retired some years ago. He was associated with many p ...ory:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...two managers are employed. Mr M H '''Kelly''' is the Albury and New South Wales manager, and Mr William '''M'Nab''' represents Victoria. ...wanting only in furniture to be everything desirable in a Court-house. The police magistrate is Captain Marcus '''Brownrigg''', RN, and the clerk of petty se
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  • ...e man to be arrested on a serious charge, and after being forwarded by the police to another colony, to be told that he may go free as he is not at all like
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  • [[Corowa|COROWA]] in New South Wales, and [[Wahgunyah (2)|Wahgunyah]], in Victoria we two towns only separated b ...d. At present if messages are required to be sent to any part of New South Wales Corowa people have to go to Wahgunyah, and use Victorian wires.
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  • A Tour to the South. ..., and Public School. '''George [[Riverina area|Maunsell]],''' Esq., is the police magistrate; he also undertakes the duty of Crown Lands agent. The best thin
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  • ...ystem of Victoria. Comparing almost any of the Public schools of New South Wales with those of Victoria, the comparison was by no means favourable to the la ...room for public meetings, dinners or concerts. Mr '''George Landlord''' is police magistrate, Mr Henry Luth is mayor, and Mr '''C E Pascoe''' is the energeti
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  • ..., C M Lloyd, and J Weir, Esqs. Sergeant '''Johnston''' is in charge of the police, and acts as C P S. ...ownship. Two public-houses, two stores, a post and telegraph office, and a police station comprise Urana, which boasts of neither church nor school. The hote
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  • ...t having no claim to architectural beauty. Henry '''Baylis,''' Esq, is the police magistrate, and the other members of the bench are '''Chas. M Lloyd, John L The Sub-Inspector of [[NSW police|Police]] is '''J D Mears,''' Esq. At the rear of the court-house is the gaol, stan
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  • The police of [[Lachlan River|Forbes]] have generally been well lead, from the palmy d ...] [[Category:Lachlan river1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...accommodation. Five miles further, and Lower '''Tarcutta''' was reached. A police station ('''Martin''' in charge) and a comfortable hotel are here. The hote ...ory:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...is town and neighbourhood contained 200 persons. Three hotel two stores, a police station, a butcher's shop, and a few old buildings, comprise the town. The ...ory:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...tter the police proceeded to the cart (which was laying in the yard of the police station) and in a few minutes discovered the secret drawer which was found ...the crime. The conduct of senior-constable Foley, and other members of the police, who were engaged in unravelling the mystery is spoken of in the highest te
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  • A Tour to the South. ...ome one deserves censure for this state of things - Mr '''J E Pearce''' is Police Magistrate, and Mr '''Blake''', Clerk of Petty Sessions.
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  • Balranald is a township on the Murrumbidgee, 560 miles south-south-west of Sydney. The population is about 350. It was laid out by Mr M?. abou ...l, several good stores, and public houses. Robert B Mitchell, Esq., is the police-magistrate, and be is highly spoken of in his small kingdom, which also inc
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  • A Tour to the South. ...g the punt at Balranald in company with Mr [[Riverina area|Mitchell]], the police magistrate of the district, we had a pleasant ride to '''[[Riverina area|Ya
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  • ...ew weeks ago a man was arrested here in the evening for abusing one of the police, next morning the policeman and prisoner started for the residence of the J ...ory:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...ranges visible Yass is one of the principal agricultural districts of the south, and there are a large number of free selectors in the district; and about ...is was not so easy a task as he imagined. She took up a run and defied the police who came to the squatter's assistance. In undisturbed possession she remain
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  • ...[Deniliquin|Deniliquin]], which is situated on a much lower level than the south side; and these two cases in particular occurred on the very margin of a sw ..., and the Hay-road and Wagga-road were navigable for that distance. On the south side, the land is high and dry, and a finer bit of open country than the to
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  • The only Police-court business this week was granting a transfer of the Brewer's Arms Hotel ...Murrumbidgee]] [[Category:1875]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...r. Gilliott contended that the offence was not an inflatable .one, and the Police Magistrate ruled that it was, in the case of a child under 16 years of age == Mr. Forrester, the new manager of the Bank of New South Wales, has suited a subscription, which already amounts to £12, for the purpose
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  • ...bit of assembling in the court-house every Sabbath for Divine worship. The new church, which is a neat unpretending little brick building, which does not ...e issues, and the enterprising proprietor intends resuscitating it under a new title in the Federal city.
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  • ...'', draper, is Kiewa-street, next to the Oddfellows' Hall, which is also a new building. ...ve not neglected cures as well as warehouse extension - no less than three new '''churches''' has been built - one for the Independents, which was opened
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  • South Deniliquin is built upon a narrow peninsular forged by the river and a lago ...nder the management of Mr W A '''Orr'''. A Branch of the Bank of New South Wales was opened at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]], on 25th August, under the manageme
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  • The promises of amusement for the celebration of the Prince of Wales' Birthday are numerous and as usual the majority take the picnic form. The ...that used as a school formerly, and which was burned down some time ago. A new school has also been promised by the Public School Board for Forest hill, a
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  • ...aiety. Ruffianism is almost an institution in this colony. Fortunately the police and the magistracy have, adopted active measures to crush out this alarming ...off the principal streets which are allowed to flourish undisturbed by the police. The coroner, a practical man, remarked that it seemed to be a recognized p
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  • ...the Kellys are still at large, and are supposed to have gone to New South Wales. Some of the police [[Courts|magistrates]] who have been reinstated took the oaths of office ye
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  • Desprate Affray At BENALLA -The police authorities it Sandhurst are stated by the ''Bendigo Advertiser'' of Wednes ...to the distiict police, and the offenders will probably make for New South Wales . Constable Fitzpatrick is not in danger.
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  • ...harbouring and succoring proclaimed outlaws. The legislation of New South Wales, both with regard to principals and abettors might be advantageously consul Further particulars of interest regarding the murders of police troopers at [[Stringy Bark Creek|Stringybark]] Creek are telegraphed from M
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  • ...l, which is modelled upon a similar enactment recently passed in New South Wales, provides that after information has been laid against any person for any c ...degree has been received. Yesterday afternoon information was given to the police department to the effect that four men answering the description of the mur
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  • ...nsfield the great calamity that had fallen upon them. He suggested, as the police who were engaged in hunting those men were necessarily – from centres of ...ut of volunteers in the bush. He believed that volunteers would hinder the police from the successful performance of their duty.
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  • Amongst the police who passed up the North-Eastern line to-day was [[SConst Flood|Flood]], the ...rintendant Sadleir has been most opportune, for he has been able to infuse new life into the volunteers, and relieve Mr Pewtress, who has become really il
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  • ...habitants of the district are not wanting in courage to face the danger. [[Police Trackers|Black trackers]] will be employed in endeavoring to track the ruff Mansfield, 31st October.- Sgt. Kennedy's body was found near the side of the police camp at 8 o'clock this morning, with three bullet wounds in it. The intelli
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  • ...The Chief Secretary had several interviews with the Chief Commissioner of Police yesterday with a view of satisfying himself that nothing is being left undo ...ess on the paper. The Outlawry Bill, to facilitate the apprehension of the police murderers, was received from the Legislative Assembly, and passed through a
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  • ...ould appear that Kelly and his gang are endeavouring to make for New South Wales , and by this time have probably crossed the border. The following is the t ...vely open country. Whether this be the case or not, it now remains for the police to hunt down the maurauders with merciless severity, and to leave no stone
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  • '''THE POLICE MURDERS''' ...wong or north-east district of Victoria, or else make tracks for New South Wales, and cross the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]], near Howlong. If they
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  • ...ck of information already published; but he had some conversation with the police who arrived at the saw-mills on Thursday from Greta. '''POLICE SEARCH PARTY'''
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  • ...hgunyah (2)|Wahgunyah]] party were fired on last night by another party of police, fortunately without injury. Impression prevails that the Kellys have cross Some understanding should be come to so that the various police and volunteers parties might recognise each other, and so prevent such a da
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  • ...ent and determined officer, and will scour the country along the New South Wales bank of the Murray, with the view of intercepting the outlaws should they v ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...of it relating to harbouring the gang or giving false info rmation to the police have been printed as a handbill, and circulated in every direction. To-day ...for three months and six weeks, cumulative, for assault and resisting the police and threatening language respectively.
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  • '''THE POLICE MURDERS''' There has been absolutely nothing doing here to-day. None of the [[Police Search Parties|search parties]] that are out have sent in any information a
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  • ...little on the Melbourne side of the Glenrowan railway station, and at the south of the Warby Ranges, and continuing the track from the place where it was l ...h the district, state that if the gang were desirous to get into New South Wales they would not attempt to cross over between Wodonga and Echuca, but most c
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  • ...re, in or near Mansfield, is likely to be the scene of action, and yet the police cannot be obtained at any price. There are no men here to send out if wante ...cy like this. I have just heard that this Walter Lynch has been before the Police Court on five different occasions.
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  • ...gang; and it would be gratifying to know that some of the New South Wales police had a hand in securing the ruffians. This may not be possible, unless the g '''THE POLICE MURDERS.'''
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  • '''THE POLICE MURDERS''' ...r New South Wales side of the river. The police have brought in two of the police horses taken by the outlaws at the time of the murder, also some others tha
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  • '''THE POLICE MURDERS'''. ...the peace for six months, himself in £40 and a surety (approved by the   police) in £20. The father of the defendant became the surety. The Bench clearly
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  • ...y seem to be well armed and have a black tracker with them; but as yet the police party is too weak for overcoming difficulties of capturing even such a part ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...when the train carne near, in expectation that it might contain a party of police, they were quite prepared for fight. The whole affair appeals to have been ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...way from Euroa, perhaps eight or nine miles in the Strathbogie Ranges. The police, it is believed, will make a movement in that direction, while Superintende ...or the capture of Ned Kelly to £1000. There are loud complaints about the police, but the blame is thrown on tho higher authorities.
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  • The Kellys and their two mates have not yet been met with by the police. The search for them in the '''Broadford''' district was conducted yesterda ...informants are not present thereat. Seeing, however, that there is now no police reward fund, the Government may be reasonably expected to deal liberally wi
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  • '''Death of the police''' ...zle Ranges, Hart and Byrne are endeavouring to make their way to New South Wales. Hart is thoroughly acquainted with the neighbouring colony, as he was a lo
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  • ...lar nuisance to him, this being the third time he has been detained by the police on suspicion of being that notorious individual. ...s]] will take charge of one of the metropolitan or suburban districts. The police force [[Benalla|here]] was further strengthened by the arrival from town of
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  • ...gned "E and D Kelly' to Mr Monk, of the sawmills, near Mansfield. The police authorities here recently made an application to have the venue changed to ...ey should not perceive him, and made the best of his way to Broadford. The police constable there, knowing that Inspector Baber was in the neighbourhood of Y
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  • ...As, however, it contained very serious allegations against members of the police force that may require some inves tigation, it was handed over to the Attor ...ged by several members of the police force. He makes a complaint about the police who are in pur suit of the gang not wearing their uniform, and asks why the
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  • ...y, Chief Secretary|Berry]] is understood to have strongly pressed upon the police authorities the propriety of not endeavouring to conduct the search from on ...should be sent up in plain clothes, and should be under the orders of the police officers, to be utilized as might be convenient; while Colonel [[Army|Ander
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  • ...the bank robbery, and that he rode into Euroa to give info rmation to the police of having seen their tracks in the ranges. The [[Railways|railway]] authori '''MURDERED POLICE MEMORIAL FUND.'''
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  • ...ho have been arrested for brutal and vindictive assaults on members of the police force when in the performance of their duty, and for other outrages of a vi ...ion by persons well known to those in their neighbourhood, and even to the police; but their plans are so well laid, and the fear of not being supported by t
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  • ..., "Of all the bushrangers who have given trouble here or in New South Wales, there was not one who was not remarkable is a good horseman, nor would any ...e inhabitants of the proclaimed districts would have duties as well as the police, and the colonists generally would expect to see those obligations performe
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  • '''P''' '''OLICE''' .—Last evening Captain Standish, Chief Commissioner of Police, and Superintendent Sadleir, arrived in Beechworth. In all probability they ...was a common practice in both the penal colonies of Tasmania and New South Wales to offer a free pardon and a free passage to any prisoner of the Crown who
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  • ...obtained. Our telegrams last night state that the men proceed in New South Wales are not the Kellys, and favors our view of their whereabouts. ...of aiding and abating the Kelly gang, by withholding information from the police and who were reminded last Saturday will be brought up before Mr. W. H. [[F
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  • ...uld have been put to motion without due consideration. We believe that the police were perfectly justified in making the arrests they did, and we say this ha
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  • ...t when they got to the lock up they put them into the lock up with the two police, and threatened Mrs Devine, the senior constable's wife, with her life if s ...e bank, and destroyed a number of deeds and papers. They locked one of the police- men up in a cell, and allowed the other out under surveillance, to avert s
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  • == THE KELLYGANG IN NEW SOUTH WALES == ...g the fence. They stuck up the [[Bank of New South Wales|Bank of New South Wales]]. Have just heard (9pm) that they are in the township again"
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  • ...de about them. On Sunday the gang did nothing, but two of them, dressed in police uniform, loitered about the premises, and the raid on the township was defe ...back to its old haunts he will be able to stop them. The New [[NSW police|Wales force]] on the border has been largely increased and a lively hope is enter
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  • ...ables have been sworn in. An application was made to the Bank of New South Wales authorities to supply arms to the volunteers, but the application was met w
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  • == THE KELLYGANG IN NEW SOUTH WALES == ...nstables left Sydney by train for Wagga. They will be dispersed though the south western districts in order to relieve the mounted troopers from duties whic
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  • ...his bath, he said to him, “We are stuck-up, the Kellys are here and the police are also stuck-up.” Byrne then got Hart and left him in charge of the man ...er there. The remaining part of the gang then rode in the direction of the police camp, and the party were liberated, and Mr Living started for Deniliquin. T
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  • ...; but although nearly four month have elapsed, the flower of the Victorian police have been engaged in endeavouring to abtain their capture, they have not on ...pened in Australia in the nineteenth century. Since the Euroa outrages the police have supposedly been on the alert,and have used all the resources at their
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  • Four men, upon whose heads a price is laid, can defy the whole police force of Victoria; can calmly walk into a township and compel the inhabitan ...sible to suppress. Onr thing is certain - there is something rotten in our police organisation which needs looking into, if ever the '''Kellys''' are to be c
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  • ...aid, “He must die.” Kelly then started to walk in the direction of the police camp, in company with Richards. Hart and Dan Kelly rode up the street shout == NEW SOUTH WALES ==
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  • {{Full Text}}== THE KELLYGANG IN NEW SOUTH WALES == ...as anything else than a direct challenge to our police to attempt what the police of Victoria have failed to accomplish.
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  • ...when they got into the lock-up they put them into the lock-up with the two police, and threatened Mrs Devine. the senior constable's wife, with het life if s ...ter. Mr H D [[Jefferson|Jefferson]], and his probationer, Rankin up to the police station, where they locked them up in the lock-up together with the two con
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  • ...dler's. Several watchers were taken, but afterwards returned. Two splendid police horses were taken, and other horses were wanted, but the residents begged t ...ged the whole affair-with judgment, and had there been twice the number of police here they would have carried out their design. The Kellys left about 7pm, b
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  • Fourteen [[Sympathizers|prisoners]] were brought up at the police court on Saturday before Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]], PM, charged with aiding and ab ...the day of judgment or the crack of doom. The Kellys were now in New South Wales, and how could these men aid them if released? Besides, they were being hal
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  • '''THE KELLY GANG IN NEW SOUTH WALES''' ...bles have been sworn, in. An application was made to the Bank of New South Wales authorities in Melbourne to supply arms to volunteers, but the application
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  • ...have been closely pursued by the Victorian police, and came into New South Wales in order to raise money to satisfy the claims of those who harbour them and ...his, Ned Kelly, the leader of the gang, proceeded to the Bank of New South Wales where he abstracted about £2000. The telegraph operators in the town were
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  • ...not time that the Attorney General took the cases in hand? Three different police superintendents had been sent, one had broken his word and now the public c NEW SOUTH WALES
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  • ...ith impunity and defy detection, and whilst we unhesitatingly say that the police have been badly handled and that they have proved themselves unable to grap ...rces at their command it is not to us a wonderful thing that so far as the police are concerned they have managed to evade their pursuers. The raids at Euroa
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  • ...ep in their hands. This easy going contempt these desperadoes show for the police and the public is, perhaps, the most irritating thing about their misdeeds. ...outrage used to end with the words, "'Sir Frederick Pottinger and the police are in "in pursuit."
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  • '''New Telegraph Arrangements''' ...ables have been sworn in. An application was made to the Bank of New South Wales authorities in Melbourne to supply arms to volunteers, but the application
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  • '''NEW SOUTH WALES''' ...[[Reward|reward]] for the capture of the Kellys, and in proposing that the police of the two colonies should co operate for the capture of the gang. For alto
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  • ...sperate encounter had taken place between the Kelly gang and a body of the police near Echuca. The report was generally believed in, but it had no foundation ...it increased rather than weakened the stringency of its provisions, so the new clause was agreed to.  
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  • ...handed over their functions to black trackers, and to the New South Wales police, the men ought to be released. ...command of Sub-inspector O'Connor, and accompanied by a detachment of our police, started off on an expedition to-day. Their destination is, of course, a se
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  • ...ght before Captain Standish and M B McBain JPs charged with assaulting the police and damaging their clothes. They were fined 5s each for damaging the clothe '''BEECHWORTH POLICE COURT'''
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  • ...hall be done, and these men will do it if not anticipated by the Victorian police, which looks unlikely. ...sent moment, not one iota of positive information has been obtained by the police relative to the movements of the Kelly gang. Perhaps it may not be too late
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  • ...ng that would have a more demoralising effect upon the whole body of their police than the offering of this reward. The police had never refused to do their duty. On the contrary they had done their dut
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  • '''THE QUEENSLAND NATIVE POLICE''' ...rms in the North-eastern and North-western district of the colony, but the police have not succeeded in getting on their tracks.
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  • ...Deniliquin gaol. Costs of the court were also given against defendant, the police magistrate remarking that they had no power to inflict a lesser penalty. Mr
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  • ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • '''BEECHWORTH POLICE COURT''' ...nsent. The horse was in her possession while her son was away in New South Wales .The horse is a bay one, branded B on one shoulder, and B in a circle on th
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  • ...lderie]]. After crossing the river Gannon got five police on the New South Wales side to join him, and after riding 16 miles the man was overtaken and arres ...if fact it be, has never gained publicity. It may be, of course, that the police have purposely kept the matter quiet. 
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  • ...taken care of by the Kellys or their associates; and the reticence of the police in giving information as to the exact locality from which they came adds to
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  • ...helter and concealment. This is scarcely the sort of place which a body of police, however large, could gradually surround and where mounted troopers could m ...s travelling by rail the other day when at one of the station near Euroa a police ofiicial entered the carriage and enlivened the loneliness of the journey.
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  • '''Police organisation''' ...e shortcoming, for we learn, on the same authority, that "some of the police in this (the Avoca) district have not fired a shot for over 20 years. Surel
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  • ...rses have been sent to [[Deniliquin|Deniliquin]], which is the head of the police district in which Jerilderie is situated. ...e taken care of by the Kellys or this associates; and the reticence of the police in giving information as to the exact locality from which they came adds to
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  • ...s [[Richard Hart (2)|father]], an active search has been prosecuted by the police, acting under secret instructions from the chief commissioner. Further part ...singular change in the appearance of Steve Hart. When seen previous to the police murders he was a beardless stripling, but now he has grown a long beard, an
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  • ...he destruction of a bushranging gang, the [[NSW police|police of New South Wales]] having yesterday fought, and with loss of life, disposed of, the most for ...We should be well pleased to be able in turn to congratulate the Victorian police on a corresponding success, for nothing but the capture of the Mansfield mu
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  • ...adoes who have taken to the "pistol and pad." He is known to the police as James Lyons, alias Nesbitt, and he was born in Buninyong in 1857. He pro ...rict of Gundagai, the scene of the latest bushranging episode in New South Wales, is situated 21 miles in an almost easterly direction from Wagga Wagga, and
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  • ...skill, and all the heroism have been on the part of the civilians and the police. ...COTT was fired by the ambition to emulate the deeds of the KELLYS, and the police have been suspicious for some time, from his boasting, that he would take t
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  • ...seased. She consented to have it killed, so l obtained a revolver from the police at Chiltern and shot it. This was the only instance of disease. I saw, and
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  • ...either inefficiency or cowardice on the part of individual members of the police forces, mounted or foot. The [[Newspapers|North-Eastern Ensign]], which cer ...e necessity of making an impression of decided action, the commissioner of police, accompanied by a small army of reporters, troopers, and civilians, would o
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  • ...ent erected by subscription from the inhabitants of Victoria and New South Wales, AD 1880." Other inscriptions give the dates when the deceased men joined the police force, viz., Kennedy, on the 19th August, 1864; Lonigan, on 4th July, 1874;
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  • ...he first payment, and starting afresh from the 1st January 1880, under the new system. The terms on which the Minister of Lands will be prepared to deal w ...w and then disappearing mysteriously out of a farmers' paddock. Though the police have not yet been able to arrest the Kelly gang, they have put an effective
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  • ...ir Henry Parkes, Premier of the [[Govenment of NSW|Government of New South Wales]], telegraphed to the Victorian Government, expressing the great satisfacti ...ed Assistant Commissioner [[Nicolson|Nicholson]], who was in charge of the police in the district, and told him of the dissatisfaction which was experienced
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  • ...it was immediately communicated to the Chief Secretary. He found that the police did not purpose to start for the scene of the occurrence until the ordinary ...have departed to day. Mr Ramsay telegraphed last week to the [[Queensland police|Queensland]] Chief Secretary, asking that they might be allowed to stop som
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  • ...e morning, and the fight was then maintained for several hours between the police and Hart and Dan Kelly, Byrne having been killed early in the morning. Abou NEW SOUTH WALES
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  • ...it was immediately communicated to the Chief Secretary. He found that the police did not purpose to start for the scene of the occurrence until the ordinary ...once, there will be little use calling upon them to do so after the white police have effaced the tracks.―H. S. PALMER.”
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  • ...affected, and were very violent in their remarks as to the conduct of the police, but this was only to be expected, all the circumstances considered. ...intense commotion yesterday owing to the intelligence of the fight between police and the Kelly gang and the ultimate annihilation of the latter. The streets
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  • ...ve years ago.’ In answer to other questions Sullivan said that he was in New Zealand when the notorious murders were committed there by strangling, but ...nd engage them, and that Dan and Hart should then sally forth and take the police in the rear. He accordingly called on Byrne to follow him into the bush, bu
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  • ...resistance to the last, and it was only when completely disabled that the police succeeded in rushing him. ...to be a black- fellow, until I saw him present a revolver, and fire at the police; I could see the bullets flying about his head and chest, and concluded he
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  • ...e wounded outlaw '''Ned Kelly''', formerly the terror of the district. The police were conveying him to the railway station, and were all fully armed, lest a ...ng to the bush. The senior-constable also talked with the outlaw about the police murders. Ile told him that Mrs. Kennedy had telegraphed to know whether he
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  • ...lenched and covered with blood, whilst blood also covered his clothes. The police soon had the body removed from the public gaze. The officers, policemen, tr ...n one of the horses was found one of the Government saddles taken from the police horses on the occasion of the Mansfield murders. Another of the saddles, th
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  • ...over the embankment, and we returned to the hotel. My boy was shot by the police in the shoulder when trying to escape with his mother. I have heard from Wa ..., requested them to get into their buggy, and then accompanied them to the police station, where Kelly told them to go home and get into bed, and to remain q
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  • ...he composition of the board. It is understood that £2000 of the New South Wales reward was subscribed by the banking institutions of that colony, the Gover ...ices and reported himself first to Captain Standish, Chief Commissioner of Police, and afterwards waited upon the [[Chief Secretary|Chief Secretary]]. Mr Ram
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  • ...]], who was in charge of the [[Railways|special train]] which conveyed the police to the scene of action, states that the pilot engine and special train trav ...n by the New South Wales Government, and £2,000 by the banks in New South Wales.
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  • ...reatened to become scarcely less dangerous had not the police of New South Wales put a check on his career almost at its outset. ...is career of crime, he soon fell into the hands of the police of New South Wales, was again tried, convicted, and imprisoned in Denilliquin where he has rem
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  • ...dition and its object. They were consequently prepared for the attack. The police lulled into a sense of security by the belief that their movements had been ...ne of them attached the attention of the Kellys. The gang quickly took the police by surprise, and then followed the tragedy which is perhaps the most deplor
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  • ...d and other places for over eight years. The body now in possession of the police was that of Byrne, the outlaw, who was one of the Kelly gang of bushrangers ...Joseph Byrne, whose body was before the court and in the possession of the police, was shot by them whilst in the execution of their duty.” The body was su
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  • ...enuine information as to the proceedings of the gang. The small parties of police scattered through the country received instructions to act on their own res Prior to withdrawal of the [[Police Trackers|black trackers]], Mr [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] found them so useful th
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  • ...that the platelayer, Martin Cherry, was shot by Ned Kelly, and not by the police. Kelly asked him to pull up the blind when he wanted to fire from the veran ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...his way to one of Mr. Wilson's stations on the Upper Darling in New South Wales. He arrived at Glenrowan just before the fight commenced, and has a great d ...en taken without firing the house. He laughed at the idea, and thought the police ought to have had a deliberate fight for it, when two of them were shot.
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  • ...said to be fine trackers. They will remain in the service of the Victorian police, and will probably be stationed permanently in Benalla, where their presenc On Saturday communications were exchanged between the New South Wales and Victorian Governments on the subject of the appointment of the [[Reward
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  • ...the original affair of the shooting of Constable Fitzpatrick for which the police were after Kelly when the first murders occurred. Although there is such an ...head of any of the worst bushrangers of old times in Tasmania or New South Wales . The Law officers of the Crown have at least 20 charges from which to make
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  • ...is generally hoped there will be a searching investigation into the whole police system of this colony, for there is a prevalent belief that, if there had b ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...beries, the murder of Aaron Sherritt at the Woolshed and resistance of the police at Glenrowan; together with a long catalogue of minor charges, which are mo ...matter, together with the consideration of the general organization of the police force.
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  • ...ded to intimidate others, who might be supposed to give information to the police as to the whereabouts of the outlaws. ...Superintendent Hare promptly acted. In compliance with the request of the police on the spot, a 12-pounder cannon was sent to the scene off action by a spec
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  • ...e then reported that the gang were in the house, and that the shots of the police had struck the daughter of Mrs Jones, a girl fourteen years of age, on the ...hey ran hither and thither screaming for mercy, afterwards approaching the police, throwing themselves upon their faces. One by one they were called, and, be
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  • ...he case. On the receipt of this sergeant Johnstone, under a final covering police volley, approached the house with a huge bundle of straw, which he placed a ..., requested them to get into their buggy, and then accompanied them to the police station, where Kelly told them to go home and get into bed, and to remain q
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  • ...elly, Daniel Kelly, Joseph Byrne, and Stephen Hart―who were known to the police as notorious cattle-stealers.  The two Kellys had undergone terms of impri ...ve confederate of the bushranger, Harry Power, eluded the vigilance of the police, and found hiding-places utterly unknown to the authorities, and almost ina
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  • ...e cool audacity of the gang, the Jerilderie affair gave the public quite a new idea of the gravity of the situation.  Localities that had previously deem ...hisers, and to convert some of them into spies, the whole movements of the police being meanwhile kept concealed from all persons likely to convey informatio
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  • ...d that assembled outside, it was found necessary to call in the aid of the police to disperse them. ...he Government reward for the capture of the Kelly gang, and that New South Wales should appoint the other member.
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  • ...han they did, and that a special train would be sent from Melbourne with a police force on Sunday morning. ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • Information had been sent to Melbourne, and a special train of police (preceded by a pilot engine for safety) picking up Lieutenant O'Connor and ..., requested them to get into their buggy, and then accompanied them to the police station, where Kelly told them to go home and get into bed, and to remain q
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  • ...after that. When on the ground he roared with savage ferocity, cursing the police. Kelly was then overhauled, and it was found that he had improvised armour ...e case. On the receipt of this, sergeant Johnstone, under a final covering police volley, approached the house with a large bundle of straw, which he placed
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  • ...e stationmaster to send to [[Standish|you]]. I also sent a telegram to the police at [[Beechworth|Beechworth]] and [[Violet Town|Violet Town]], directing the ...to place on record my high appreciation of the conduct and services of the police force, both of Queensland and Victoria, who by their steadiness and courage
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  • ...open, and dictated a telegram to the stationmaster sent a telegram to the police at Beechworth and Violet Town, directing them to proceed with all available ...to place on record my high appreciation of the conduct and services of the police force, both of Queensland and Victoria, who by their steadiness and courage
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  • ...e there is a gap and a track, which were utilised by the Kelly gang.  The police had been watching the house for several months, and had a very hard time of ...a run into New South Wales before the Jerilderie outrage occurred, and the police sent warrants over the Murray.  He also stated once that two men were to b
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  • ...more. (Ned here looked at his sister, rose up, and smiled.) The Mansfield police party consisted of Sergeant Kennedy, and Constables Lonigan, Scanlan and Mc ...e Lonigan. The gang next made their appearance at Jerilderie, in New South Wales, where they committed an outrage similar to that they perpetrated at Euroa.
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  • ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...rt of it has been published. The part that was published referred to  the police murders at the Wombat Ranges. I kept the document until a few days since, w ...heir own versions. I have never made any complete statement to the police. Police officers interviewed me, and asked me a few questions but I chiefly volunte
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  • ...at when once a man offended, although he had suffered for his offence, the police would never leave him alone; he complained that his mother had been sentenc ...affair; the impression the prisoner left on my mind was, that he shot the police through revengeful feelings; he also said that if his mother was not releas
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  • ...f the gang has stated to a friend, "I was there armed, and I kept the police covered with a gun the whole time. The Kelly gang were all about the house, ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...part of it was published. The part I allude to refers to the murder of the police in the Wombat Ranges. I handed the document to Sub-inspector Kennedy a few
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  • Tennant offered to load the guns to help the police. “We’ll help you,” was all he said. We had no idea at all that the Ke ...han have my mangled corpse carried into Mansfield ?” he did not name the police.
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  • ...affair at Glenrowan, and the part taken by the prisoner in shooting at the police. Mr. Gaunson applied to the Police Magistrate that Kelly might be supplied with one newspaper to assist his ca
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  • ...living at Donnybrook, was the next witness examined, but there was nothing new in any of the evidence. The Court will sit till the latest hour until the c ...ight, when the evidence was more than half gone through. There was nothing new elicited. The jury are locked up for the night. The trial will finish some
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  • ...tter than handcuffs, threatening at the same time to track me, even to the police station, if I tried to escape. In the conversations that followed prisoner ...w South Wales. I said, “He was shot by the police.” He said, “If the police shot him they shot the wrong man. I suppose if you could you would shoot me
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  • ...ke a rise. “But,” he added, “there are some members of the Victorian police whom I will roast when I catch them.” ...ment about his life which he wanted printed. Witness gave the paper to the police.
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  • ...s who set out in 1867 to apprehend the notorious '''Clarks''' of New South Wales . The two criminals in question surprised and shot down their pursuers, and ...came into their possession, and for a long time they were able to defy the police. Yet they never had a place to sleep in, and when the end came, the survivo
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  • ...g him about. Constable Devine asked the prisoner about the shooting of the police in Victoria . The prisoner said that a reward of £100 had been offered for ...he would shoot them if they did not answer. The men proved to be Victorian police.
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  • ...hree men to join me for the purpose of doing nothing but shooting down the police. ...t the unfortunate termination of your life is a miserable death. New South Wales joined with Victoria in providing ample inducement to persons to assist in
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  • ...ds, constable at Jerilderie; Edward Living, clerk in the Bank of New South Wales, Jerilderie; J W Tarleton, senior-constable Kelly, and sergeant Steele. Thi ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...ree men to join me, for the purpose of doing nothing but shooting down the police." ...nfortunate termination of the felon's life is a miserable death. New South Wales joined with Victoria in providing ample inducement to persons to assist in
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  • ...long terms of imprisonment; but the two Kellys eluded the vigilance of the police, and found hiding-places in the ranges. ..., 1878; but so far from taking the gang unawares, as they anticipated, the police were taken by surprise, the outlaws rushed upon them and demanded instant s
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  • ...to the cell door, and the rope is adjusted to a beam in the gallery of the new wing of the gaol, the drop being seven feet and a half. Kelly, on coming ou ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • Before Messrs. Charlton, Dean, Moses, and Carpenter, at the Water Police Court, yesterday, James Gregory Tompkins and James Pringle were summoned, a ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...tary of the Crown Law department, Mr Nicolson, assistant com- missioner of police, Mr Kong Meng and many other persons. The barristers and attorneys were sca ...the [[Reward|REWARD]] offered by the Governments of Victoria and New South Wales, and certain banks trading in the latter colony, are hereby requested to SE
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  • ...icipate in the REWARD offered by the Governments of Victoria and New South Wales, and certain banks trading in the latter colony, are hereby requested to SE Members of the police force must submit claims through the heads of their respective departments.
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  • ...ing themselves and some of the relics of the bushranging conflict, but the police interfered, and the exhibition has been stopped as being "to the great ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...rrest was made early this morning near '''Perricoota''' station, New South Wales, by Constable Corkill, a foot policeman stationed at Echuca. On Saturday mo ...ton, and take their produce to the Sandhurst market. Since the outrage the police of Echuca, Sandhurst, Heathcote, Goornong, Elmore, and Rochester have been
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  • ...or the position. Mr Nicolson at that time was inspecting superintendent of police, with the honorary title of assistant-commissioner. That latter title was c
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  • ...nds to take away the remains. Mr Curnow undoubtedly saved the lives of the police, and put us on the track of the Kellys. This concludes my statement, but I ...rs. Mr Nicolson's duty, as inspecting superintendent, was to visit country police stations and report on them. The officers next in rank to Mr Nicolson were
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  • ...he Warby Ranges, and had recovered a police horse, taken from the murdered police by the outlaws. Sent word back to them to remain where they were, and by al ...in the North- Eastern district in September, 1878, or one month before the police murders, was as follows - Mounted - 3 officers, 9 sub-officers, and 43 cons
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  • ...n, the quietude of the police was noted, and some people believed that the police were afraid of the out- laws. This was towards the end of 1879. On Septembe ...y raid, and felt quite capable of doing so. Succeeded in that. Experienced police officers must have known that going out at night with mounted men on vague
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  • ...t out there. Met my agent and Aaron Sherritt, who had been employed by the police before I went up. Proceeded through the bush, guided by Sherritt, so as to ...goods were bought at Ball's shop,   Benalla, and paid for with New South Wales notes. An uncle of the Kellys used to buy stores which I believe reached th
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  • ...dertook to get a return of the duration of the career of several New South Wales and Victorian bushrangers ] I have read Superintendent Hare's report, dated ...he Beechworth district in 1877, and the Greta station. That was before the police murders.  [Witness read his report, in which he stated he had visited &quo
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  • ...of notes, about £30 or £40, was once paid into a bank at Wangaratta. The police got information, and telegraphed to Sydney to ascertain if the notes, of wh ...ive numbers. No action was taken against the parties circulating New South Wales notes at the time because the Jerilderie bank could not identify them. It s
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...cer in charge of the detectives. In 1870 Mr Nicolson's name appears in the Police Gazette under Mr Winch's and in 1872 above it. Know of no other cause excep
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  • At the time there was a dispute between the New South Wales and Victorian Governments about Murray River Customs duties, and the former ...h the New South Wales Government had threatened to seize. If the New South Wales officer had come on board I should have pitched him into the river. Then ca
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  • ...eport. Half the money, or £4,000, is given by the Government of New South Wales, who agreed to refer the distri bution to the Victorian board, and who may
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' The Police Commission met again on Wednesday at the Treasury. There were present Messr
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  • THE POLICE AWARDS ...ny action in the matter. He also wished to ascertain whether the New South Wales Government were as dissatisfied with the awards as we were in this colony (
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  • ...were not accustomed were given to them. The witness did not think that the police could with safety have ventured from the hut while the outlaws were in the '''THE POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...and Mr O'[[O'Connor|Connor]], late sub inspector in the Queensland native police force, has been offered the position of second in command. The Government s
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  • ...es however on an early day to communicate with the Government of New South Wales on the subject. Mr GRAVES remarked that M'Intyre was under full pay as a member of the police force.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...felt with the report of the Police Reward Board, particularly in New South Wales , the matter dropped.
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  • The Police Commission sat yesterday, and having reconsidered its decision to exclude t '''POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • ...to go with him to Albury, so that he might confer with the New South Wales police officer. ...m Wodonga on the morning of the 11th December. Witness took the Wangaratta police to Lake Rowan , moving along the foot of the Warby Ranges. A sharp lookout
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