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  • ...used in correspondence with him, in his assumed character as an inspector of stock wrote as follows: ...you for news how to proceed on a day which I shall then state, before end of the week. Other animals are, I fear, diseased. Yours faithfully, B C W.’
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  • ...ncealment in the house of Aaron Sherritt, who had been recently married to a Beechworth girl and was living with his wife at his old quarters in the gul ...utting in a good word for Mr Nicolson who had begged to retain the command a little longer. Mr Hare’s protests had no effect. Captain Standish and Mr
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  • Mr [[Sadleir|Sadlier]], in spite of his disapproval of the change, supported Mr Hare loyally. Mr [[O'Connor|O’Connor]] and his t ...tter in future, and promised to give his most loyal endeavours to the work of betraying his former associates to death.
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  • ...only just dark when the inmates of the house heard footsteps outside, and a knock at the door followed. Aaron asked who was there, and Wicks answered h ...oor, asking again, ‘Who is that?’ and seeing it was really Wicks, said a word or two jokingly, before beginning to direct him to his home.
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  • ...fired several shots into the house, by way of encouragement, but still the police did not stir, and still the women who ran backwards and forwards, and were ...ying that they would shoot her daughter, and they fired no more, but spoke of setting alight to the house and actually tried to do so, placing brushwood
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  • ...ht they need no come at all. Thereupon matters were expedited a little and a special train, with Mr O’Connor, some lady relatives, his black trackers ...vengeance from the men he had betrayed, but to Mr Hare he had always been a faithful and active assistant, and with all his faults he seems to have won
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  • ...sent up. He even seems to have calculated on Mr Hare asking for the return of the black trackers, for they were the men on whom he specially wanted to wr ...if he did not do it, and do it quickly. Kelly wanted four rails’ lengths of the line broken, but Reardon assured him that one length was as good as twe
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  • ...ster, Mr Stanistreet, which had been used as a place of detention for some of the women. Curnow assured Kelly that there was no need to distrust him as h ...en no one was looking of picking it up and slipping it into his boot, with a view to making his escape.
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  • ...a subject on which he had talked seriously to McIntyre on the day of the police murders nearly two years before. ...paring to do battle with any of the police who might escape from the wreck of the train
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  • ...xultation of knowing that his resource and courage had saved the occupants of the special from almost certain death. ...y of the original. We have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical
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  • ...ed out of Benalla, the pilot engine 150 yards in front carrying one or two of Mr Hare’s men armed and watchful. ...with his gun in readiness, jumped down from his carriage and met the guard of the pilot engine approaching him. The signaller, he told Mr Hare, had gone,
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  • ...ing them to the stationmaster, and made arrangements for reinforcements of police being sent forward to Glenrowan. ...y of the original. We have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical
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  • ...ted throughout with pluck and judgment, and not long after telling Mr Hare of the Kelly’s presence he galloped away to Wangaratta to bring back further ...y]], and very much at their own sweet will, throughout the remaining hours of darkness, they continued energetically to pour lead into the hotel.
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  • ...absence from foolish rashness is the only commendable quality of which the police gave evidence that day, and this was shown to such as strikingly unheroic d ...n of himself, not a man of his force was wounded by the first volleys, and a determined rush upon the house would have secured it, putting an end one co
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  • ...f the fire which met them as they sallied into the open and approached the police lines. ...ce, he showed more manly spirit. According to Mrs Reardon, he spoke to her a little before she left the house for the second time. ‘If you escape’,
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  • ...te have made a bolt for liberty, and at any rate would have shot down some of their assailants; but encased in iron they could scarcely move and could no ...presently stripped of his armour and carried to the railway station where a doctor attended to his wounds.
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  • ...pouring volleys into the hotel and shooting the outlaws without danger to police and private citizens. ...ending the construction of a great wooden shield, under cover of which the police might approach the hotel in safety.
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  • ...was quite capable of deliberately remaining with her brother and taking up a rifle to assist the defenders. ...tel, while later, in the Wangaratta hospital, Mrs Jones’ little boy died of his wounds.
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  • CHAPTER XXI THE LAST OF THE BUSHRANGERS ...Kelly|Ned Kelly]] lived the gang and their exploits were a constant topic of thought and conversation all through the country.
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  • ...udges against the law, while others merely felt involuntary compassion for a man helpless and fallen, ruffian though they recognised him to be. ...elly outbreak, questioned the payment of four guineas for the treatment of a black tracker wounded in the head at Glenrowan.
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  • ...h with a fair amount of courage, though he could not trust himself to make a speech as he had contemplated doing, and when asked if he wished to say any ...ity by appearing on the stage of a Melbourne music hall, at the invitation of an enterprising manager.
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  • ...orts were made to get new blood into the district by inducing a good class of men to take up land, and these efforts were largely successful. ...he whole as safe in the once notorious Kelly district as in any other part of Victoria.
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  • == The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers by CH Chomley == | [[The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers Chapter I page 1|I]]
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...en miles from Spring Creek. The weather was very warm, and we camped under a fine tree. The dray men on the roads in those days had great difficulty to
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == == Lieutenant in Victorian Police ==
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...ed at four o'clock in the morning. At Echuca the town was in a great state of excitement, fearing their boats would be seized. I had the proclamation pri
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == == A Sporting party on the Murray ==
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == == A Long Shot ==
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == == Preparing for a Good Night ==
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...first intimation who our captors were, and the information was by no means a pleasant one, and did not tend to re-assure us; in fact we were all greatly
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...d blood, especially [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]], who was the most bloodthirsty of the lot, and on the least provocation would have done so, his brother frequ
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...d left him in the bath-room in charge of the manager. Ned then took charge of Living, led him into the bank, and asked him what money they had in their k
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...e he had made. Mr Jarleton made some inquiries of Hart as to the movements of the gang, but after answering one or two, he pointed his revolver at him, a
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...d said, ‘Here he comes.' The constable turned suddenly round to look out of the window, when Dan jumped up and seized the constable, and in the scuffle
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...night, and I had not been in the district for many years, and knew little of it.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...out a mile Aaron told us that we had better dismount and tie our horses to a tree, and walk down to the spot he would take us to.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...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 would be produced, and
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...was delighted to have a chance of being seen with Aaron, and made the most of his opportunity.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == == A Letter from Joe Byrne ==
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...n Kelly|Dan Kelly]] had been seen near Myrtleford, riding in the direction of Beechworth. Half an hour afterwards Aaron, on his way to Mrs Byrne's, calle
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...table, and tell him she would get her son with the Kellys to shoot the lot of us, as they did Kennedy's party. After some conversation she left and went
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...ce of his life if they came into the stock-yard, but he used to say," Of course if he fights and shoots at you, you must do the same to him."
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...me in that [[Margaret Skillion|Mrs Skillian]] used to be seen at all hours of the night riding about the bush, sometimes with large packs on her saddle.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...that I thought I should hardly be able to restrain them from rushing ahead of me.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == == A Bad Night ==
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...and confronted them. They were not the outlaws, but were well known spies of theirs. Directly we stopped them they began to slang and chaff us. Sergeant
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...still think they were men. There was a high point of the mountain in front of us, which we next proceeded to search.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...riking about them, but other Victorian officers spoke in the highest terms of their wonderful skill in tracking.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...Government were determined to try some other measures to effect the arrest of the bushrangers.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...intendent was leaving the district, these men had been removed, and he was of opinion that it would be as well to send them back.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...time on the following Saturday [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron]] was shot, and two of the outlaws were guarding his place for some hours afterwards.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...stable from recognizing the outlaw's voice, so the boy, who lived near the police station, was made to call him:
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...happening during my absence, to have a party of men ready to start off at a moment's notice.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...re the police commissioner afterwards, by Mr [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], one of the sixty two prisoners confined in the hotel by the gang.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...s in water, to get to Glenrowan, and that they had had the line torn up at a dangerous part, and were going to send the train and its occupants to h—1
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...down on a sofa. He had three loaded guns by his side. He complained to me of having swollen and painful feet, caused, he said, by not having had his boo
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...pered command. When I saw Kelly level his ride, I told my party to get out of the buggy, which they did, and I advanced to my horse's head, for I thought
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...ut pointed in the direction of the Warby Ranges, and also in the direction of the hotel. I took her to mean that he was taken into the ranges. I said, &q
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...r early in the afternoon.] Accordingly, it started about half a mile ahead of the special [only 100 yards], which it was intended to run through to Beech
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...eft Benalla, jocularly made a boast that they would bring back the remains of the outlaws. He little thought at that time that his prediction would prove
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...the valley was soon filled with smoke. Mr Hare then became faint from loss of blood, and was compelled to leave the field. He went back to Benalla on an
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...fire, fighting only with a revolver. It appeared as if he was a fiend with a charmed life.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == == Release of the Prisoners ==
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...ouse than ask him to surrender. This, in fact, was the procedure which the police had decided upon in order to bring the outlaws from their cover. Some 700 p
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...I dress.' He said, 'Yes,' and I completed my dressing and followed him out of the house.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...about ten o'clock we ran out. I heard some of them say that Byrne, or one of the gang, was lying dead in the back. I know that Dan was alive when I left
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...e only found one revolver on him, and a bag of ammunition. We divested him of his armour. I was strained after the scuffle which ensued."
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...ough disappointing, news that the gun was no longer required, as the whole of the outlaws had been taken. The train proceeded no further, and the gun, of
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...man expressed the opinion that it would be of little utility adopting such a course, as it would take quite twenty-four hours after the apparatus arrive
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...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.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...s under my elbow with the left hand under the barrels, ready to be used in a moment. Had it been an inch higher or lower it would have missed me.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == == CHAPTER III - POLICE CADETS AT RICHMOND, 1852 ==
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...nds, Mr. Robert Ffennell, of Abbotsford (''Mr. Ffennell married a daughter of John Batman, whom, with her sister, Mrs Robert Collier, I met on several oc
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...Grey (as everyone knows) succeeded Captain Mathews and remained in command of the fine old ship until his mysterious disappearance at sea many years late
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...t us safely to our destination. Of the many hundreds of passengers, I know of only three beside myself as still living—viz., Mrs E C Bell, Sir Arthur S
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...e recent erection, formed of slabs, with bark roof, being little more than a rough shed.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...relieved by D’Ewes, who continued in office until the Ballarat outbreak, of which more later on.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...This is however anticipating events, for I have not yet done with Ballarat of the Early Fifties.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ner Burton, an old officer from the Austrian service who had the oversight of such matters at the Richmond depot at the time.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadlier == ...being a helmet and several mosquitoes. This luxury he had to give up after a time, as the water became slimy. I believe this pit is still known as ‘Bu
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...mproper practices should cease. The magistrate took fright and cleared out of Victoria .
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...his old home this man had been regarded somewhat as a degenerate; and with a conceit natural to our years we considered that where he had done so well,
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == == CHAPTER VIII - MELBOURNE POLICE IN 1854 ==
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...orth while, before closing this portion of my career in Melbourne , to say a few words on the subject:-
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...with the quiet patience of the ordinary Britisher. I remember that because of their aloofness they were under suspicion by the local authorities until th
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == Amongst the traditions that have come down to us from the early days of Ballarat there is one showing that these roughs did not always have things
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...garded it very seriously. Immediately on the adoption by the Government of a new and wiser policy the whole trouble ended.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ces on a led horse. Gold buying on the diggings must at one time have been a very profitable business, for, according to “posters” on trees and tent
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...olice station, and a few minutes later had made good his escape. He got up a pretended fight with other prisoners in the cell, and the Watch house Keepe
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...roopers The following account of what happened is taken from ''The Argus'' of [[The Argus (56)|July 25th, 1853]] , based I presume on Mr Warner’s repor
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...cticable therefore, in those days of short-range weapons, to ambush a line of troopers extending for two hundred yards or so.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...and going our different ways, one constantly found oneself in the company of supposed strangers, who proved to be fellow passengers.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...d the leading spirit in the Government, stood in the way of any relaxation of the regulations. How far this latter assumption was based on fact I cannot
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == '''A “DIGGER HUNT”'''
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...might be seen with a child on each arm to save them from the tossing about of the coach, as it bumped over the unformed roads.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...to Lyttelton, who could be considered possible. This was Kirk, an officer of great promise, whose worth was recognised generally throughout the service.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...re taken on reports from the police, who had begun to exhibit higher views of duty than had hitherto prevailed, and I could not lend myself to do anythin
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == .... ‘Oh d----- Mrs Grundy; I am not going to interfere with the amusements of the men,’ was his reply. The case still stands adjourned.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...at the soldiers were found drinking themselves drunk in some shady quarter of the city while we were on our expedition.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == == CHAPTER XII - THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF VICTORIA ==
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...Daniel Ritchie, of Blackwood; Harry Eddington, of The Gums; Charles Gray, of Nareeb-Nareeb; MacKnight, and Irwin, etc. '''CAPTAIN WHITTAKER AND THE BUSH
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...he had stepped out of a bandbox. He was supposed to be wooing the landlady of Mac’s Hotel.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...until the Government supplied funds to erect bridges at greater cost, many of these bridges going down before the first heavy flood.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == '''A YELLOW PERIL'''
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == '''B C ASPINALL AS A HUMORIST'''
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == '''A LOST''' '''OPPORTUNITY'''
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...nd, with diminished hopes, we settled down to watch throughout the night - a fruitless job, for the Kellys did not turn up. '''THE EUROA BANK STUCK UP''
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...nued on its way, bearing him and me to Albury on what at the time appeared a very important mission.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...im, but he had none of the skill and patience of Nicolson in handling aids of this sort.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...me, with wife and children, was much longer on the road, for he had to use a bullock dray.
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  • ...ctorian Police Officer [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Table of Contents|index]] == ...]] [[Category:Sup Sadlier]] [[Category:Recollections of a Victorian Police Office]] [[Category:John Sadlier]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Catego
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ented less than an ordinary labourer’s earnings at the present day. Many of those who got on good gold spent their profits recklessly enough, and so di
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...consisted in lining the walls of the mess room with bags of oats and bales of hay, so that the officers could sit in some comfort and security at their m
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ang consisted of - showed how brave and effective some at least of the men of those early days could be.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...astonished that I should ride through the country without an escort, some of them imploring me to turn back. My answer to then was - ‘The Kellys are h
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...his companions discharging their weapons into the dead bodies of the three police, thus fully implicating, as he thought, each and all in the crime that had
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...their first feeling was of the nature of a shock when after the excitement of the encounter with Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]’s party was over, the
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ble Keating’s call, and let them return to their homes. A large party of police answered to my summons, including the Chief Commissioner and Mr [[Nicolson|
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ettlers received one when any chance brought one to their homes. The names of Alfred Chenery, Hastings Cuningham, Dr Rowe, D T Stodart, Tolmie, and many
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...t was associated with Ned Kelly, who later became leader of the Kelly gang of bushrangers, but he was not deemed cautious enough to be trusted by Kelly w
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == '''A COUNTRY SURGEON'''
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...n, Hodgson and his friend, before the police magistrate, Mr Ogier, it was, of course, my duty to make known the fact that, while some money had been take
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...was one of the few branches of the public service that was not broken up. A strange chance saved it at the last moment; and at the same time saved the
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...on the road between Broadford and Yea, where he rested under the shade of a brush fence.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...tatoes with their hands, without the owner’s permission, for it was part of their plan to keep as far away from all habitations as possible.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ongside of Lloyd, pushed him out of the saddle, but no sufficient evidence of this has ever been brought out.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...voyage. How sweet once again was the scent of the gum trees and the odour of the bush, compared with smoky and disease haunted Melbourne .
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...still living, and could, I am sure, supply many interesting reminiscences of his life at Omeo in the sixties.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...poke to Pearson of this affair, which he remembered perfectly, and instead of admiring my principles pronounced me an adjective fool.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...id that the reef showed as rich as ever, but it would no longer pay unless a tunnel which they had started was carried through; that the country was ver
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...e reprieve was announced in the Melbourne press almost before the sittings of the Court were closed.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...when they reached just double what I paid for them, before a single ounce of gold was raised. All is not gold that glitters; neither are all mining spec
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...lice stations were formed on the upper courses of the rivers, early notice of approaching floods was sent to the residents in the lower districts, giving
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...te, but a first-class man in his own special lines. He understood the ways of the old time criminals as no one else in the service did. He had great natu
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == Three of the four would-be robbers having escaped, it is at this point that Detectiv
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == == CHAPTER XXII - IN CHARGE OF METROPOLITAN DISTRICT ==
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == '''THE POLICE NEGLIGENT, NOT CORRUPT'''
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == '''INCREASE OF JUNIOR OFFICERS'''
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...were assaulted, and their procession hindered or altogether broken up. The police on the ground were too few to maintain order. They managed, however, to pre
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ge . Not a single striker was to be seen anywhere near the wharves; it was a false alarm.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...is wound at [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]], I wish to give here this short report of what happened.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...te understand. It was after this that the police learned the true position of those innocent men shut up within the hotel, the women having been already
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == '''THE LONGMORE POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...rtive and conceited, wisdom might say that such an one stands most in need of help. My besetting sin, in those early days at any rate, was not in this di
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == == CHAPTER XXVI - SOME POLICE SERGEANTS AND CONSTABLES ==
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ersons who were in the way of picking up odds and ends of information that a man like Du Vernet knew how to use.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == Many who knew Dalton have spoken of him as the greatest policeman the Victorian service has ever seen, greater than Summerhayes even. He was not as brillia
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...of educational attainments above the average of their rank, were barred by a stupid system from advancement, and dunces were sent to take command over t
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ook kindly to the most dismal work in the whole service perhaps-the patrol of the lower wharves on the Yarra River .
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == == CHAPTER XXV - CHIEF COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE, 1853 – 1902 ==
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ad [[Hare|Frank Hare]] been wise enough, after the capture and destruction of the Kelly Gang at Glenrowan, to abstain from unjust reflections on Nicolson
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == == APPENDIX - THE CORPS OF NATIVE TROOPERS ==
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...er who was sent to Melbourne for medical treatment. It could not have been a serious case, for the trooper returned to his station without treatment, re
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == LIST OF CADETS, VICTORIAN POLICE FORCE, 1852 to 1854.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == '''LIST OF POLICE OFFICERS IN VICTORIA .'''
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ive troopers, with a white officer, Sub Inspector Stanhope O’Connor, and a sub officer reached Benalla about March, 1879.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...If the tracks continued on the far side, a short whistle brought the rest of the party cantering up; if the tracks did not continue, then the enemy was
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...saddles revealed to us after careful scrutiny what the boys discovered at a glance.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...tions, would kindly remain rather than more away to one of the many scores of other mountain ranges within their reach.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == '''THE POLICE TRAIN LEAVES BENALLA'''
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ourteen thousand people there, among them, of course, the usual sprinkling of bad hats.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...n later days left the Kelly Gang of bushrangers unchecked in a long career of crime.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...had left Toake’s, but the aboriginal took up their tracks, which led to a tree were the men were found concealed. They were subsequently tried and ex
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == Table of Contents
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  • == Importance of SConst Flood (2213) == ..., Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#9|Royal Commissio
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  • == Importance of John Sadleir == ...as not judicious or calculated to raise the police force in the estimation of the public It is easy to find fault. I was on duty right throughout the '''
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  • [[Bright|Bright]] is a historic town on the River Porepunkah is on the confluence of the [[Buckland River|Buckland]] the Ovens Rivers.
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  • == One of the original properties in the Kelly Country == ...ing his wife from the bushranger Meakin ([[Tarawingi|Sadleir]])([[The Last of the Bushrangers Chapter 2 page 1|FH]]) In 1868 the Melbourne Banking Corpor
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  • ...Others suggest that it means meeting of the rivers. The area was the home of the Pangerang Aborigines ...story of Billy the Puntman (William Clark)([[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XI page 4|Sadleir]])
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