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  • ...had forwarded from [[Hedi|Hedi]], an outlaying station on the [[King River|King River]] about thirty five miles from Benalla, a letter which had fallen int
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  • ...he Greta police, and to search simultaneously up and down the [[King River|King River]] and neighbouring places. I shall be glad to receive any suggestions ...lying between here and the King River. I am of opinion Constable Scanian, Constable [[McIntyre|Mcintyre]] and myself would be quite sufficient to undertake the
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  • ...the Queensland Government to send six blacktrackers, in charge of a senior constable, under Inspector O’Connor, was, after a good deal of delay, accepted.  C ...cks were wonderful trackers.  On March 8, Mr O’Connor, Senior-Constable King, and his six trackers—Corporal Sambo, Troopers Hero, Johnny, Jimmy, Barne
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  • ...party, Constables [[Scanlon|Scanlon]] and [[Lonigan|Longeron]] are killed, Constable [[McIntyre|McIntyre]] has escaped, and Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] is ...as been seen or heard of him.―S. [[Benalla Police Station|Maud]], Senior-constable, for Superintendent.”
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  • ...ctions from Superintendent Sadleir, who is at Shepparton.―S Maud, Senior-constable, for Superintendent.” ...nd the party were not quite sure whether they were on the watershed of the King or the Broken River; but both Kennedy and Scanlan knew the locality intimat
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  • ...near Merton, they could then very easily get to either the Strathbogie of King River ranges.
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  • ...ene of the shooting on Thuisday with Spider, the black tracker, and Senior constable James and two other constables. There were no tracks there. There was no ap ...s it would have frustrated all further inquiries. I afterwards went to the King River and on my return called at MCormacks where a boy told me that no one
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  • ...fortifying their headquarters, which were supposed to be somewhere in the King River Ranges in order to stand a … siege when discovered … the powder w ...es’s hotel, was selected by Superintendent Hare, and consisted of Senior constable Kelly in command, and Troopers Charles Arthur, Kirkham, Barry, Canny, Gasco
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  • ...f police fully armed, under Inspector [[Sup Henry Baber|Baber]] and Senior-constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], in attendance, a rapid start was made for Wan ...racken|Bracken]] that if it was his fate to be hanged, he would be hanged. Constable [[McIntyre|McIntyre]] proceeded to Melbourne by the same train, and owing t
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  • ...on with an officer. The men were dissatisfied with Mr Smith. He had Senior-constable Johnson under him. That is the man who set fire to Mrs Jones's hut at Glenr ...ravelling. At that time could get no guides, with the exception of Mounted-constable Dixon, of Kilmore.
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  • ....  Came down in March, 1879, with six black troopers and Senior-constable King.  On 8th March, 1879, having met Captain Standish at Albury, we left that ...r about 14. We had no information the first or second time. We went up the King River, and on April 21 arrived at Degamaro station. Met ---, who informed u
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  • "Send Constable Armstrong back to his station. Withdraw the watch party and send them to du ...[Hare|Hare]]''' continued -I said what Detective Ward told me, that Senior-constable Mullane had received instructions from Mr Nicolson to pay off all the agent
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  • ...three or four officers. That was the strength of one body that went to the King River . Think that no more than two trackers should accompany a party of wh '''Constable Thomas [[Const Reilly|Reilly]]''' was examined with reference to the Glenro
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  • ...at Younghusband's Station that Quinn endeavoured to entice him away to the King River . ...support of his evidence. Amongst those was the following declaration from Constable Phillips, showing that two members of the gang were wounded in the first at
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  • ...You did not include in that the Mansfield country?- Yes; from what Senior Constable [[SConst James|James]] said, I was of opinion it was very improbable they w ...y along with him, or rather to meet him up at the head of the [[King River|King River]], in a basin, about seventy miles off Benalla. I believe he subseque
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  • ...the Benalla party. I had Senior Constable [[Strahan|Strachan]] and Senior Constable [[SConst Flood|Flood]] with me. They were my two assistants. The next thing
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  • ...to Benalla, arriving there at two p.m. On Monday the 10th Senior-Constable King and the six troopers arrived at two p.m. from Wodonga at Benalla. On the 11 ...n report day 31 page 1|1074]] And your men?- No; only myself and my senior-constable. The black trackers do not take the oath ever; they are enlisted. We left B
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  • ...I always called that head-quarters; and on the morning of the 18th we met Constable Bell, who informed me that my trooper was dying. This man died on the eveni ...?- About fifteen or sixteen-five of my men, myself, Sadleir, and my senior-constable, and five or six Victorian constables.
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  • ...inent, and began to bounce us. The man acting as my sergeant then—Senior-Constable [[SConst Mays|Mays]]—came to me and said, “I am sure there is something ...sk him to do so. They were at that time up at the head of the [[King River|King River]] .
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  • ...in charge of the district, but on the report of the murders he came up as senior officer. I was in charge of the general district all along, but he took cha ...he Greta police, and to search simultaneously up and down the [[King River|King River]] and neighboring places. I shall be glad to receive any suggestions
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  • ...ly as none of them knew the Kellys to a certainty, and that is why I chose Constable Lonigan. The expedition was delayed through various causes. I think the mot ...should have been Senior-constable [[Shoebridge|Shoebridge]])— “Senior-constable Strahan, Constables Baird, [[Thom|Thom]], and [[Const Cornelius Ryan|Ryan]]
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  • ...I know that Mr. Nicolson consulted with Detective [[Ward|Ward]] and Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] on the subject; and I believe it was not thoug ...to [[Benalla|Benalla]], Lake Rowan , [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan,]] [[King River|King River]] , and [[Beechworth|Beechworth]]; that is about all.
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  • ...Mansfield , as suggested to me by Mr. Secretan, I went to the head of the King myself. <span id="rc3129">[[#rc3129|3129]]</span> He did not go to the head of the King?— No, nobody went with me there; I was by myself alone.
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  • ...les, I think. The lady overtook me, and handed me a small note from Senior-Constable [[Strahan|Strahan]], informing me of the death and the shooting of the poli 3147 How did they get the information?— Senior-Constable Strahan crossed over there.
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  • '''Constable [[Const T Dowling|Dowling]] giving evidence''' [[../../people/peD_G/faulkinerAPmc.html|'''Constable Alfred John Faulkiner''']] '''sworn and examined''' .
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  • ''''''Constable Alfred John [[Const Faulkiner|Faulkiner]]''' giving evidence''' ...o tell Mr. Hare of what the father had said to him, taking him to be Hart. Constable [[Const William Canny|Canny]] and I left that morning about two a.m. to go
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  • ''''''Constable Alfred John [[Const Faulkiner|Faulkiner]]''' giving evidence''' <span id="rc5242">[[#rc5242|5242]]</span> Was Senior-Constable [[SConst King|King]] in charge of you?— No, he was second to Mr. [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] with
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  • .../span> What position did you bold?— I was promoted to the rank of senior-constable in 1862, a the rank of sergeant in 1868. ...ntil the 14th. On the 14th, he not having returned in the forenoon, I sent Constable [[Const Healey|Healy]] to Greta, and directed him to return—to make a pat
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  • ...4|6304]]</span> For instance, if a report came in from the district that a constable was drunk on duty, would that be dealt with by Mr. Sadleir or by Mr. Nicols 6305 What would you call a serious charge?— Say a constable assaulted a man, that would be far more serious than drunkenness.
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  • ...>[[#rc6326|6326]]</span> “And your men?— No; only myself and my senior-constable. The black trackers did not take the oath ever; they are enlisted.” Then ...time they went up [[Ryan's Creek|Ryan's Creek]], towards the [[King River|King River]] .
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  • 6443 Is it the same oath to a constable as to an officer?— That I cannot say. ...a sergeant as to a constable?— Yes. The sergeant is first sworn in as a constable, and he rises from that usually.
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  • '''[[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable John Kelly]] sworn and examined''' ...You can have the rife.” he said he had very good information. I also saw Constable [[Scanlon|Scanlan]] there that morning, who was afterwards shot by the outl
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  • ...hey had come from another direction; they were further up the [[King River|King]]. ...at Benalla for a few days with three or four men. At the same time, Senior-Constable [[Strahan|Strahan]] and [[Shoebridge|Shoebridge]] and two constables also c
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  • ...tructions from Benalla, but I received no instructions, and I started with Constable Brown. I was informed in this telegram I received that warrants had issued ...eturned again, at about one o'clock in the morning, in company with Senior-Constable [[Strahan|Strahan]] and Brown, and arrested Skillian. We also arrested [[Mr
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  • ...id not know what to make of it—no one can give a junior authority over a senior officer. ...ing, that was an absurd and illegal order, to put Detective Ward or Senior-Constable Mullane over an officer?— It was not quite on all fours with the order he
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  • ...h I went to Oxley, and there met an informant from the Black Range , Upper King. ...receive that?— I was at a private house in Benalla at the time when the constable came for me to say I was wanted.
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  • ...h the [[Greta|Greta]] police, and to search simultaneously up and down the King River and neighboring places. I shall be glad to receive any suggestions th ...t strange in leaving you where you were and going out into the ranges with Constable Scanlan without letting you know anything at all of what he was going to do
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  • ...hat I told him, and I am quite satisfied the insinuation that he left with Constable [[Scanlon|Scanlan]], so as to have an advantage over Constables [[Lonigan|L
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  • ...s belonging to the police murdered on the Wombat. There were floods in the King River which interfered with the search I was directed to make. I returned t ...e money for ' Tommy ' and his friends.” [ ''The witness then read Senior-Constable Mullane's evidence from question No. [[Royal Commission report day 37 page
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  • ...ffalo River|Buffalo]] , over Black Hill, and down through the [[King River|King River]]. I cannot swear to this statement, as I kept no record of them exce ...you first heard of the police murders at the Wombat?— A man named Senior-Constable [[SConst James|James]] brought a telegram down to my rooms that I lived in,
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  • ...bush at all, and on the Friday following we started for Bungamera, on the King. I came in to Mansfield. Then we had a consultation to know what was to be
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  • ...y, my coming over the first time I saw you, with Detective Ward and Senior-Constable Strahan, one Sunday evening?— Yes. ...rc17735|17735]]</span> I do not know what prevented you, but I sent Senior-Constable Strahan to see why you did not come. You were engaged harvesting—that was
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  • ...as on the other days. On the Thursday I was at [[Hedi|Hedi]] and the Upper King, where I saw the elder [[Jack Quinn Jnr|Jack Qninn]]. ...er-in-law, and I got back to Wangaratta on Wednesday the 4th. I despatched Constable [[SConst Flood|Flood]] with a party to Greta. They did not get back till Th
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  • ...[[McIntyre|McIntyre]], from Mansfield, and the other, in charge of Senior-Constable [[Shoebridge|Shoebridge]], from Greta. The spot indicated by Sergeant Kenne
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  • ...ueensland [[Police Trackers|trackers]] with Senior Constable [[SConst King|King]] and Insp [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] had come down to Sydney by ship. We then t
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  • ...le|Steele]]. The first party I went out with went up over the [[King River|King River]] and arrived in [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Mur ...4Jerilderie Robbery|1879]]. I returned to Benalla, and there joined Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]]'s party, and travelled some distance up the Mu
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  • ...ueensland [[Police Trackers|trackers]] with Senior Constable [[SConst King|King]] and Insp [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] had come down to Sydney by ship. We then t
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  • ...ueensland [[Police Trackers|trackers]] with Senior Constable [[SConst King|King]] and Insp [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] had come down to Sydney by ship. We then t
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  • ...I and 5 other Queensland [[Police Trackers|trackers]] and Senior Constable King under the command of Insp [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] had come down to Sydney by
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  • ...ueensland [[Police Trackers|trackers]] with Senior Constable [[SConst King|King]] and Insp [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] had come down to Sydney by ship. We then t
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  • ...|Meehan]], and '''Bray''' and I went out from Benalla on a search party to King River, through [[Greta|Greta]]. We were going to Moyhu, but it got very dar ...onstable that was stationed there was away. We started up the [[King River|King River]] on the following morning, and near Bungamara station I met the outl
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  • ...keep up a continuous search between there and the flat country towards the King River, Fifteen-mile Creek, Holland's Creek. .....&quot; see rest of text([[ ...knew the '''KellyGang''' to a certainty, and that is why Sup Sadleir chose Constable [[Lonigan|Lonigan]]. The expedition was delayed through various causes. Mrs
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  • == Importance of S Const Tom King == ...ictoria police with my rank taken from me, and I went into the police as a constable. ([[Royal Commission report day 29 page 2|RC11464]])
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  • ...l speed, threw my legs off my horse, and burst in the door. One of the men-Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] -attempted to pass in front of me. It has be ...or Wangaratta. On the Tuesday I went to [[Hedi|Hedi]] and beyond, to Upper King, and took a party of men; I did not return to Wangaratta until the 4th. I c
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  • ...ie Robbery|1879]]. The names of my men were-Senior-Constable [[SConst King|King]], Corporal [[Sambo|Sambo]], Troopers [[Hero|Hero]], [[Johnny|Johnny]], [[J ...16/4/1879]] I took out my second search party. We went up the [[King River|King River]], and on the fifth day out, namely, the 21st April, arrived at De Ga
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  • ...e of them knew the '''KellyGang''' to a certainty, and that is why I chose Constable [[Lonigan|Lonigan]]. The expedition was delayed through various causes. I t ...to act with the Greta police, and to search simultaneously up and down the King River and neighboring places. I shall be glad to receive any suggestions th
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  • ...Queensland [[Police Trackers|trackers]] and Senior Constable [[SConst King|King]] under the command of Insp [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] had come down to Sydney b
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  • ...he my son [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron]] to show him the way by the head of the King River He picked up one Mrs Sherritt's children and gave it a cuddle. I thin ...black tracker; and that if he had them two out of the way, and also Senior-Constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], he said he could go where he liked. And I beg
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  • ...tructions from Benalla, but I received no instructions, and I started with Constable [[Brown the detective|Brown]]. I was informed in this telegram I received t ...e, Mount Emu to Black Range Creek, to left-hand branch of the [[King River|King River]] to the head of [[Glenmore Run|Glenmore]] run and down to [[Mansfiel
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  • ...sfield, and that the secret service man I had, would go to the head of the King; that if my information was correct the Kellys would be started from their ...as suggested to me by Mr. Secretan, I went to the head of the [[King River|King]] myself. ([[Royal Commission report day 14 page 7|RC3126]])
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  • ...Steele|Steele]] in [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] to get on top of the problem. Senior police and people like James [[Whitty|Whitty]] were also putting pressure o ...itzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]], Sergeant Whelan, Constable [[Const Day|Day]] and King, the Bootmaker, once tried to hand-cuff me at Benalla and when they could n
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  • ...search party left Wangaratta within instructions to go up the [[King River|King River]] and to go through to Mansfield looking for the '''KellyGang'''. Ass ...t fifteen or sixteen-five native trackers, O'Connor, Sadleir, and a senior-constable with the trackers, and five or six Victorian constables. ([[Royal Commissio
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  • ...ie Robbery|1879]]. The names of my men were-Senior-Constable [[SConst King|King]], Corporal [[Sambo|Sambo]], Troopers [[Hero|Hero]], [[Johnny|Johnny]], [[J
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