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  • | Sherritt Mrs Sen , Mullane , Downes , Allen , Barry Mrs , Foster , Sherritt Mrs Jnr , Weekes , Alexander | Police Memos, Statements by Const Falkiner, Mr Rawlins and Com Chomley
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  • ...held the house and refused to admit anyone till the arrival of Mr [[Foster|Foster]], a police magistrate from Beechworth, to whom they shortly explained the
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  • ...WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN"''' Whilst the four outlaws were at large the Mr Foster, blacksmith, of Forbes, who ? believed by some people to have made the? arm
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  • ...of the clutches of the police. At last the police magistrate, Mr [[Foster|Foster]], refused to remand them any longer, and discharged the whole of them. It
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  • Mr. Frank Harty, a prosperous and well-known farmer, proffered bail for Mrs Ke Mr Wm [[William Williamson, Brickey|Williamson]], on hearing that Mr. J J Kenneally had undertaken to see that, at last, justice should he done
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  • Mr [[Bowman|Bowman]] (for the Crown) said he did not ask for a committal, but
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  • Mr Bowman submitted that it was not the slightest use for Mr Furnell to use such an argument as that, and he hoped that His Worship woul Mr Foster said: “I have felt it to be my duty to act independently, and to do that
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  • ...o [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]], where he was charged before Mr [[Foster|Foster]], PM, with the murder, on October 26, 1878, of Constable Lonigan at String Mr David [[Gaunson, David|Gauson]], who defended Ned Kelly at his trial, was p
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  • ...or life in so doing. [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]] (who, I may say, married Mr Foster) died some seven or eight years ago at Forbes , New South Wales , leaving t
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  • ...] £16; No. 2. Mr. [[Deniliquin|Atkinson, Highlander Hotel]], £16; No. 3, Mr. Pyke, £15; two fruit stalls £3, and two, l6s. Total - £52 l6s. There ar ...granting a transfer of the Brewer's Arms Hotel, from John Dickson to H. A. Foster; a publican's license to Henry Willoughby, for Anybody's Rest, on the Moama
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  • "A day or two since Mr W [[Foster|Foster]] (police magistrate) attended at the Beechworth Gaol and admitted to bail
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  • ...e present when the eighteen Kelly confederates are brought up before Mr WH Foster, PM, this (Saturday) afternoon.
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  • ...worth. Gould was remanded to Euroa. Superintendent Sadleir prosecuted, and Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] appeared for M'Monigan.
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  • ...y were observed by a young man who was staying at the hut and who informed Mr. McGraw of the circumstance as soon as possible. One of the strangers came ...n will appear as for the Stewards and the prosecution will be conducted by Mr. Bowman instructed by Superintendent [[Sadleir|Sadleir]]. The cases will be
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  • ...mand at the Beechworth Police Court on Saturday, before Mr W H Forster, PM Mr J J B Bowman, instructed by Superintendent Sadleir, prosecuted for the poli ...principal of whom were constables at present out on duty after the Kellys. Mr [[Beechworth|Albert Read]], who appeared on behalf of the majority of the p
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  • ...men, if they are to any longer obtained in custody. It is stated that that Mr Bowman will not appear for the Crown, but that the prosecution will be cont
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  • ...Zincke, but the Bench granted it for eight days, at the end of which time Mr Bowman said he would carry the prosecution to an issue, and would ask no fu
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  • ...he first prisoner placed in the dock was [[Wild Wright|Isaiah Wright]] and Mr Hare at once asked for a further remand for seven days, on the ground that ...e Kellys were proceeded with at the court-house, Beechworth, yesterday. Mr Foster, PM was on the bench.
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  • ...een said about the agreement entered into on the previous Saturday between Mr Sadleir and the gentlemen who appeared on behalf of the prisoners. It was a Mr '''Bowman'''. - May I ask whether these remands are to go on till the day o
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  • ...mistake when they granted the concession they did, and it was fortunate Mr Foster was shrewd enough and firm enough to decline to become a party to any agree
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  • Mr [[Foster|Foster]], P M, sat at the Beechworth Police Court on today, when the 14 men who ar The first one placed in the dock was [[Tom Lloyd|Thos. Lloyd]], for whom Mr. Bowman appeared.
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  • ...Mr Bowman said it was Mr Sadleir's own proposition. Mr Zincke had asked Mr Foster to arbitrate. ...tion was a difficult one, and there was great weight in what Mr Zincke and Mr Bowman said.
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  • ...th time remanded without any evidence being brought forward by the police. Mr Zincke expressed his intention of taking the case to the Supreme Court and ...p at [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth Court]], on remand, on Saturday, before Mr Alfred Wyatt, PM.
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  • ...n [[Beechworth|Beechworth]] on the 18th inst., when he may be consulted at Mr Gammon’s chemist shop. ...a silver cup presented by several gentlemen. All entries must be made with Mr J Morrison, the bath keeper, who will act as starter and handicapper, befor
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  • The Kelly sympathisers were again brought up to-day, before Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]] PM. Superintendent Furnell appeared for the police. ...d that anything he had alluded to with reference to a conversation with Mr Foster had been of an official, not of a private, character. Two reasons had been
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  • Mr '''Wyatt''' said Mr Zincke had spoken about the need of separating the chaff from the wheat in ...of tyranny, as he could get at the tyrant, but not at the constitution. Mr Foster had first remanded the men on the 11th January, and had evidently expected
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  • (Before Mr A Wyatt PM) Mr Superintendent Furnell asked for a remand, on the same grounds as those pre
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  • (Before Mr A Wyatt PM) Mr Superintendent Furnell asked for a remand, on the same grounds as those pre
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  • An application was made yesterday afternoon by Mr M'Farland to Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]] for a writ of habeas corpus with the view t ...Honour was still disinclined to make the writ returnable on Monday, but as Mr M'Farland pointed out that it was a matter of right so far as the prisoner
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  • At the police court to day, before Mr. Foster, PM, [[Tom Lloyd Jnr|Thomas Lloyd]] was first arraigned Mr [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]] said this was a grand end to a grand fiasco. He had o
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  • ...arland, who appeared, asked when his Honour would re hear his application, Mr Justice Barry said that it was only common justice to the man to have the w ...ng week the police would be prepared with some evidence. Where, then, were Mr Sadleir’s pledges, he would ask, had not they been broken and set aside'.
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  • (Before Mr WH [[Foster|Foster]] PM) Mr JJB [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]] appeared for accused.
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  • ...tes [[John Hart|John Hart]] was first arraigned, and on the application of Mr Furnell, who conducted the prosecution, he was discharged. ...ttering to himself. He was also remanded for the same period as the others Mr Zincke, who appeared in his case, also protested.
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  • ...Kelly [[Sympathizers|sympathisers]] were again brought up to day before Mr Foster, PM. ....[[Jimmy Quinn|James Quin]] and [[Frank Harty|Hearty]] were first charged. Mr Furnell applied for a remand for a week.
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  • (Before Mr WH Foster PM) Superintendent Furnell conducted the prosecution; Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] appearing for the whole of the eight accused m
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  • ...e was brought forward by the police Superintendent Furnell persecuted, and Mr [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]] appeared for the defence. The men cleared out of town
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  • ...lly discharged. [[Wild Wright|Isaiah Wright]] was brought up last, when Mr Foster said :-" Isaiah Wright, your fellow prisoners have been discharged, an ...the accounts we have given of the treatment which has fallen to the lot of Mr Edward [[Wombat ranges|Monk]], the proprietor of the Wombat sawmills, who a
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  • ...dent Furnell asked that the prisoners should be remanded for another week. Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] opposed the application, and protested that it ...y:press report]] [[Category:1879]] [[Category:sympathizers]] [[Category:Mr Foster]] [[Category:Zincke]] [[Category:history]]
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  • Mr [[Foster|Foster]], PM , opened a magisterial inquiry to-day on the body of John Lloyd, at t ...forward on his face, striking the doorstep, and died in a few minutes. Mr Foster did not consider a post-mortem necessary.
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  • ...the representation made, all mounted and armed. That story became known as Mr H '''Wooster''', a splitter, who conceived it to be his duty on Sunday to i ...as turning to go away Millard noticed that he had two pistols in his belt. Mr Hare showed portraits of the Kelly gang, and Millard then stated that the m
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  • ...y:press report]] [[Category:1879]] [[Category:sympathizers]] [[Category:Mr Foster]] [[Category:Zincke]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...that at the end of that time the necessary evidence would be forthcoming. Mr Brown agreed to the remand, but stipulated that the accused should be admit
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  • ...th police court at eleven o’clock this (Saturday) morning, before Mr W H Foster, PM. Much public interest is centred in the case, as it is expected that so
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  • (Before Mr W H Foster,PM) Inspector A [[Brooke Smith|Brooke Smith]] conducted the prosecution, and Mr F Brown appeared for the defence.
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  • ..., visited the spot without delay. A large crowd surrounded the hut, but Mr Foster was the only person admitted. The body is lying in the hut, and presents a
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  • ...Mullane|Mullane]], but no further particulars are to hand yet. Mr [[Foster|Foster]], police magistrate, proceeded to the scene of the affray to hold an inque
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  • ...held this afternoon, at the Vine hotel Beechworth, before Mr W H [[Foster|Foster]] , PM. The jury having been empanelled, the following evidence was heard:- ...ed a dissolution, and accepted Mr Service’s resignation, the sending for Mr Berry would have been a farce. Neither would it have been of any use sendin
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  • ...ed the spot without delay; and found a large crowd surrounding the hut. Mr Foster was very properly himself admitted only, having advised the police in the h
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