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  • ...[[people|people]] [[Places|places]] [[1833--events|events]] [[things index|things]] [[Documents index (4)|Documents]] ...rgus at KellyGang 19/10/1881 (8)|Argus19/10/81]]) Aboriginal community and justice ([[Alexandra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at Kelly
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  • ...er. The town at that time had about three hundred inhabitants, there was a police station, where one mounted man was stationed, and it had two hotels and som ...to near Mansfield, giving excellent cover for any persons trying to escape justice'
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  • ...farmers. (Read about the Duffy Land Acts) ([[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XII page 5|Sadleir]]) While some farmers were able to selec ...ystem to attack the '''KellyGang'''. The law required that the selector do things to develop their property. They needed to clear the land and fence it etc.
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  • ...most famous of the police agents but there were a number of others. See [[Police Agents|names]]. ...r there was often a fine line between people who were prepared to help the police and those who wanted to hinder them. Standish was dismissive of many of Nic
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  • == The role of police agents == == <span id="List of police">[[#List%20of%20police|police agents at KellyGang]]</span> ==
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  • ... one of the things of the KellyGang story ...with the courts as they were growing up. The courts played a key role in a justice system that thought little about rehabilitation and more about punishment.
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  • The [[Kelly Home|Kelly family]] was accused by the police of living largely by stealing horses and cattle. ...to have long debates about the advantages and disadvantages of maintaining police stations in out of the way places like [[Glenmore Run|Glenmore]]. Such out
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  • ...known Mr [[Singleton|Singleton]], who is in command of the New South Wales police, [[Albury|Albury]] district '([[Royal Commission report day 4 page 9|RC1040 ...ss wondered how the Victoria police might compare with the New south Wales police ([[The Alexandra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at K
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  • ...and Headquarters''' Captain [[Standish|Standish]] was the Commissioner of police. When not off leading the hunt for the '''KellyGang''' he was based in Melb ...uct against the police or any other matter which the Chief Commissioner of Police may wish to have enquired into. ([[Royal Commission report day 1 page 13|RC
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  • The police out after the '''KellyGang''' got a travelling allowance of two shillings a == police pay at KellyGang ==
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  • == Structure of the Victoria police force == In [[17/4-4/10/78 Events|July 1878]] a change was effected in the police arrangements of the country districts. Beechworth and Mansfield and a porti
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  • == Police Search Parties == ... one of the things of the KellyGang story
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  • == The police at Aaron Sherritt's nome == '''Police arrive at the Sherritt home'''
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  • == Police Tactics == ... one of the things of the KellyGang story
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  • == Importance of the police aboriginal trackers == The police used aboriginal trackers to follow the '''KellyGang'''.
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  • == Police at KellyGang == ...dish wrote to Queensland and asked if Moses could returned to the Victoria police. ([[Royal Commission report day 29 page 3|RC11478]])([[Royal Commission rep
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  • ...lson|Nicolson]] assured the press that the reward would not be paid to the police ([[The Argus at KellyGang 17/12/1878|Argus17/12/78]]) ...was of course lower than for the others. Almost all the money went to the police.
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  • &quot;One of the earliest combined movements of the police in pursuit of the outlaws was not calculated to favorably impress the mind ...ome on 2/11/[[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|1878]]. That was reported to the police on 5/11/1878. ([[Royal Commission report day 10 page 14|RC1946]])
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  • ...'KellyGang''' suffered from the justice system in many different ways. The police were the main force used in the hunt for the '''KellyGang'''. The courts we [[Police Organisation|police organisations]]
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  • ...'..difficulties were interposed, by want of proper organisation among the police ..' The '''KellyGang''' took him at his word and wrote to Cameron. He did n ...ke notice of it, as it is no use in me complaining about anything that the police may choose to say or swear against me, and the public in their ignorance an
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  • ...n tried several times for perjury but got clear as this is no crime in the Police force It is a credit to a Policeman to convict an innocent man but any rnut ...l and the most of Police a they have got to hire cads and if they fail the police are quite helpless. But Flood can make a cheque single-handed he is the gre
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  • ...e that ever the sun shone on it seems that the jury was well chosen by the Police as there was a discharged Sergeant amongst them which is contrary to law th ...after my brother Dan and found him digging on Bullock Creek heard how the Police used to be blowing that they would not ask me to stand they would shoot me
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  • ...d not beat those before the others would come as I knew the other party of Police would soon join them and if they came on us at our camp they would shoot us ...rifles and breech loading fowling pieces and so much ammunition for as the Police was only supposed to carry one revolver and 6 cartridges in the revolver bu
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  • By April [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|1878]] the police had had some successes against the locals and many of the Kellly's friends ...e boys refused to be arrested and they started a life in the bush with the police in pursuit.
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  • ...for those more competent, necessarily weakened that effective and complete police surveillance without which the criminal classes in all countries become mor ...were subjected to persecution or unnecessary annoyance at the bands of the police.&quot; ([[Royal Commission second Report Part III (page 6)|RC2nd reportIII]
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  • The police called people who supported the '''[[KellyGang|KellyGang]]''' sympathizers. ...tch on the police and their coming and goings. They also did lots of other things to assist the '''KellyGang'''. see ([[Royal Commission report day 47 page 9
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  • ...1880|Summary of the case for the Crown and for the Defence]] , [[#barry|Mr Justice Barry summed up for the jury]], [[#verd|Jury verdict]] , [[#ned|Ned Kelly's ...a full, and fair trial, and a chance to make my side heard. Until now the police have had it all their own way. If I get a full and fair trial - I don't car
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  • ... one of the things of the KellyGang story The Chief Secretary was the Colony of Victoria's minister for police. The position regulated many other aspects of local life and this made this
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  • ...d together have committed murders and have resisted and killed officers of justice whereby the lives and property of Her Majesty's subjects are in jeopardy an 2. Whenever after information made on oath before a justice of the peace and a warrant thereupon duly issued charging any person therei
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