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  • ...h]] Operator [[Benalla|Benalla]]. He informed me that Mr Stephens (Station Master) required me on duty as soon as possible. On reporting myself ready for dut ...a start we went along all right till within a mile and a half of Glenrowan station when I noticed a reddish light ahead. My first impression was that the ligh
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  • ...insulators with their revolvers. Mr [[Jefferson|Jefferson]], the telegraph master, was told that if he repaired the line before next day he would be visited ...abitants were able to breathe freely. It is to the credit of the telegraph master, Mr Jefferson, that undeterred by the Kellys’ threats he immediately set
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  • ...t nine o’clock in the evening the outlaws were about to go to the police station to capture Bracken, the constable already referred to. Curnow had heard Ned
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  • ...Kelly broke the insulators with his revolver. Ned Kelly told the telegraph master, Mr [[Jefferson|Jefferson]], that if he attempted to mend the wires before ...ook Constable Richards from amongst the prisoners and walked to the police station.
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  • ...g bargains about the price of each animal, so as to lead the people of the station to believe that it was a genuine sale. At last they would agree to a price, ...f the party used to act as the master, and the others as his servants; the master always going ahead and making arrange. meets where the horses were to be pa
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  • ...ked him if he could tell in any way whether the line was open between that station and Beechworth, as there was no telegraph office at Tarrawingee. The operat ...immediately sent to me in breathless haste to come quickly to the railway station. I pretended to be very much surprised, but, of course, Aaron did not recog
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  • ...d Kelly, then spoke to one another, and Kelly took Alec Reynolds, the post master's son, and Mr E Reynolds, and passed with them into [[Reynolds|Reynolds]]' ...leaving the outlaws and their captives ready to start back to the railway station. As soon as we were out of hearing of the outlaws, I announced to my wife a
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  • ...d come with me from Benalla in our special, to accompany me to the station master's house, leaving all the men on the platform, telling them to keep a sharp ...t the Kellys had been there ten minutes ago and had taken away the station-master, and ordered our horses to be taken out of the train as quickly as possible
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  • ...of about a quarter of an hour Superintendent [[Hare|Hare]] approached the station and stated that he had been wounded in the wrist. The wound was a very bad ...ng a baby only a few months old in her arms, and she eventually ran to the station, where she received every kindness from the persons there assembled. She wa
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  • ...a knock came to my door, at the gatehouse, within one hundred yards of the station, on the Melbourne side. I jumped up, and thinking it was some one wanting t ...do it. This was in the little back shed used as a store room, between the station and the gatehouse. The tools were thrown out, and in the meantime Reardon a
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  • ...morning. Have taken steps to have him quietly removed from North Melbourne station to avoid mob which is sure to collect at Spencer street . Mr Hare also left ...ecautions you would wish me to take please advise – CS Stephens, station master at Benalla.
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  • ...pretty oil paintings, representing Australian life, a bush hotel, a cattle station, &c. A case of eggs of native birds, exhibited by Mr H Morres, follows. ...ution of the bordering of this exhibit is by Mr M'Longhlin, a local school-master, and very well done. Some first-rate carriage harness, by Collier and Lawre
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  • ...hotels are both peculiar in their way, the one, in addition to being post master, is electoral registrar knows all the district well, and is good-natured an
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  • ...a populous district, it is not improbable that the, present unremunerative station at Jamieson will be discontinued. ...a limited number of pupils, and we have no doubt that the abilities of the master will succeed in training "Young Australia" how to shoot in the ri
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  • ...Jingellac|Jingellic]], in Victoria, and opposite to Mr. Smithwick's is the station referred to. Mr M'Kenzie's house is surrounded with trees with a good garde ...lmo'''. This in a valuable property about sixty miles above Albury. From a station it has merged into an estate of upwards of 4000 acres of freehold, consisti
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  • ...ears. The building is of brick, and has a very pleasing exterior. The head master is Mr '''C Hockins''', and he has three assistants, viz. : Messrs. '''Richa ...at a large expense, are next to the School of Arts. Albury is a repeating station for Victorian messages, and besides messengers and assistants two managers
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  • ...stance system was set at defiance, confusion reigned, and in the Babel the master was not Die least noisy of the lot. To my mind the method of imparting inst ...ght "fares," is a Melbourne arrangement, and for the trip to the station cabby charged 2s all round, which further exorbitant charge did not improve
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  • ...ing staff includes Mr P '''Durie''', head master, Miss '''Galloway''', and Master James '''Daley.''' The proficiency of the pupils in grammar, arithmetic, ge ...Further still is the extensive store of G '''Forsyth''' and Co., stock and station agents. Passing another hotel we reach the bridge.
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  • ...e up. Mr '''R S Arnott''' performs the double duties of post and telegraph master. ...e kept. Messrs. Blewett and Co., the spirited proprietors, are also Stock, Station, and Commission Agents and auctioneers.
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  • ...travels regularly between Hay [[Echuca|Echuca]]; Captain Rîandall is the master of the Pearl, and also owner of another boat, the Corowa. It may be of impo ...utiful pair of white or very light grey buggy horses. Mr Derepas of Kulkie station obtained the champion prize for the best thoroughbred stallion. He exhibite
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  • ...atefully remembered. With the good fresh little hack lent me, I got to the station in good time that night. ...these was (1), Royalist, a red, 3 years, a fine square built beast; sire, Master of Athelstane, dam Grizzle Royal  (2), Harlequin, a roan, 3 years, by Coun
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  • ...d occurred. Owing to the prompt action of Mr [[Euroa|Gorman]], the station master at Euroa, the telegraph line was repaired and communication restored with B
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  • ...rd. The Kellys arrested a line repairer named Watts as he was going to the station for maintenance. They also imprisoned four railway repairers who came to wo ...e place. Although after bank hours the bank doors were open as the station master was frequently in the habit of getting drafts from Melbourne late in the da
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  • ...situated in the busiest part of [[Euroa|town]], 50 yards from the railway station, and 20 [[Charles De Boos' Seven Creeks hotel|Mr C L]] ...tion-master and constable to start at once on horseback for Faithful Creek Station. He was then to obtain there the latest news of their proceedings, and meet
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  • ...ey collected a whole room full, and then came over and stuck the telegraph master up and made him stop the lines, which he did by disconnecting the wires. Th ...nd they were kept there till 7 pm. The gang then started towards Wanamurra station, and nothing has been seen of them since. They had a room full of people st
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  • ...the Superintendent of [[Telegraph|Telegraph]] from the [[Jefferson|station master]] at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]], was forwarded to us last night:- ...al. They took arms ammunition saddle and horses from the Jerilderie police station. The superintendent at [[Deniliquin|Deniliquin]] was absent at Hay and the
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  • ...who were leading two pack-horses. It is reported they stuck up Wannamurra station, and threatened to burn it down, but afterwards started in the direction of
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  • ...ased at 7 pm, and told not to touch the wire till morning; but the station master did so, and fixed a wire along the fence. ...ey collected a whole room full, and then come over and stuck the telegraph-master up and made him stop the lines, which he did by disconnecting the wires. Th
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  • ...iving. He states: -At about 1 o'clock on Saturday I called at Wantabadgery station on business, slung up my horse at the fence, and walked towards the house. ...nted, but you again ordered us away, as if we were dogs. Now, however I am master here, and you will have to do as I direct." He also abused the oversee
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  • ...n the hotel, courageously made his escape, and running towards the railway station, quickly spread the information that the Kellys, with about forty prisoners ...of about a quarter of an hour Superintendent [[Hare|Hare]] approached the station and stated that he had been wounded in the wrist. The wound was a very bad
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  • ...a knock came to my door, at the gatehouse, within one hundred yards of the station, on the Melbourne side. I jumped up, and thinking it was some one wanting t ...do it. This was in the little back shed used as a store room, between the station and the gatehouse. The tools were thrown out, and in the meantime Reardon a
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  • ...was uninjured. One of the police very nearly shot me, but I said 'Station-master' when he challenged me. I forgot to mention that during Sunday afternoon St ...stopping at Glenrowan with Mr [[Reynolds|Reynolds]]. I came to the raiIway station about eight o'clock on Sunday night with Mr Reynolds to ask about his littl
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  • ...Of course I was ne of the police very nearly shot me, but I said 'Station-master' when he challenged as I passed through . me. I omitted forgot to state men
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  • ...being signalled. They had to watch and wait to keep guard over the station master, and scrutinise his face with an intention of ‘blowing out his brains’
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  • ...up beyond Glenrowan, and threatened to blow out the brains of the station master if he ventured to signal the special. The train, however, did not proceed b
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  • ...r the train to push on. Accordingly, we followed the pilot up to Glenrowan station, and disembarked. ...up beyond Glenrowan, and threatened to blow out the brains of the station master if he ventured to signal the special.
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  • ...early on Sunday morning, was Mr [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], the State school master at Glenrowan. It will be remembered that he ran down the line, stopped the ...and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]] were laid out on the platform at the Railway station. [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]] and [[Margaret Skillion|Mrs Skillion]] were ther
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  • ...y the Kellys a mile beyond Glenrowan. Train and pilot went up to Glenrowan station. I jumped out of train, and went to stationmaster’s house. The wife told ...he tools out of the chest, which lay in a back shed tool house between the station and the crossing Soon afterwards Ned and two of the repairers, Reardon and
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  • ...ffice, and State school of Glenrowan are about a mile south of the railway station, and the same side as Jones's hotel. On the east rise the Greta Ranges and The place where the rails were pulled up is exactly half a mile beyond the station, and not a mile and a half as at first reported. It was chosen with diaboli
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  • ...sted 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 quiet, ot ...as secured, and the locale of the gang discovered. Next door to the police station is the post-office of Glenrowan, and on the Sunday night Mr Reynolds, the p
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  • ...s removed from Richmond yesterday afternoon and he left the Spencer street station for Sunbury at twenty five minutes to four. He will remain the guest of Mr Mr [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], who was the school master at Glenrowan and through whose instrumentality the special train which was
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  • ...f 1869 some horses were suddenly missed from [[Mount Battery|Mount Battery Station]], near Mansfield , then owned by Mr John P. Rowe; and as Power was at larg ...cealed hard by, rode off to the King River again. They got on to Quinn’s station and camped there.
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  • ...ilence ensued during which Mr [[Stanistreet (2)|Stainstreet]], the station master, left the hotel. He walked boldly from the building and declared who he was ...shots were fired until they had given their names and had passed on to the station. They were questioned as to the position of Dan Kelly and Hart, and all sto
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  • ...to platelayers. Ned Kelly then went to Reardon's house, a platelayer, the master's household being kept in custody by Hart. Tools were obtained for wresting
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  • The station master said:— "Ned Kelly, speaking to Hart, said, "Watch his countenan ...shot by the police, but he saved himself by proclaiming he was the station-master. He then reported that the gang were in the house, and that the shots of th
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  • ...sted 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 quiet, ot
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  • ...hen demanded that the station-master should pull up the rails. The station-master said he knew nothing about that business, that was only known to platelayer ...gnal to stop the train; some twenty persons were imprisoned in the station-master's house, and there with others were marched over to Jones's hotel.
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  • ...re put up at Jones's hotel, and they themselves were lodged in the station-master's house. ...sted 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 quiet, ot
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  • ...or me there, and a memo. to the same effect had been sent to the telegraph master. I lost no time in going there, and received a message from Beechworth that ...event of Mr O'Connor not consenting to return. I told Mr Stephens, station master, that a special was to leave town at ten o'clock, and that I wished the eng
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  • ...went with him to the railway gate-house, where Mr Stanistreet, the station-master, lived.  When we reached there, we found Mrs Stanistreet in tears, and on ...evolver again and put it in my pocket, and asked Mr Hare to go down to the station-house, and I would go down and attend to his wounds.  At this moment we he
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  • ...for me there, and a memo.To the same effect had been sent to the telegraph-master.I lost no time in going there, and received a message from Beechworth that ...ff then for the railway station having previously sent word to the station-master to have an engine ready to go Beechworth as soon as possible, as it was my
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  • ...to him and shot him. Kennedy had a Spencer rifle in his possession. At the station Kelly showed us how to load and re-load it. Kelly talked most of the night. ...Crown knows I want to compare the evidence of the witness with that of his master.
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  • ...ust prior to starting one of the guards received a letter from the station-master on duty. The extra van on the train was the cause of remark at all the stat
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  • ...e there were several people.  Mrs Jones and another woman and the station-master were there.  Ned Kelly told them in prisoner’s presence to pick out what ...he last witness’s evidence, adding that while the people were all at the station he saw Mrs Jones give Byrne a drink out of a bottle.  Mrs Jones told her d
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  • M'lntyre, Thos, constable; Stephens, Mr, station master, Benalla; Lang, Mr, stationmaster, Wangaratta, Cheshire , Mr, postmaster, B
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  • ...g then sent the Chinaman to fetch a neighbouring schoolmaster. The school- master said he would give information at Beechworth as to the murder of Sherritt,
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  • Mr GRAVES would like to know whether witness did telegraph at any station after leaving Wangaratta? ...men, horse and foot, with horses available. Did not know that the station-master at Wangaratta had sent in a claim on the strength of the information he gav
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  • ...of the hotel at the back and round to the front, and towards the station- master's house, and went back to the hotel in the same way. It was a bright, clear ..., as she was but a woman. Ultimately Guard Dowsett took her to the railway station. The shot which struck her son had not been extracted yet, and her son was
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  • '''Mr [[Laing|Laing]]''' , railway station master, gave particulars as to the special train which left for Glenrowan on the d
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  • ...t the outlaws had taken to the Warby Ranges . On his return to the railway station, Constable Bracken made his appearance, having just escaped from Jones's Ho
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  • 513 Under the circumstances of that nature, would the station master, at your request, delay the train at [[Benalla|Benalla]]?- I do not know wh ...I proceeded on to Benalla, and made my way as fast as I could down to the station, and got my horse, and despatched a telegram from Benalla to Mansfield.
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  • ...rams be obtained?- In the Benalla telegraph office. I warned the telegraph master to take great care of all telegrams. From the road between [[Mansfield|Mans ...e down by train; I was in sight of it from the train-the Faithfull's Creek station is in sight of it from the train. I had come right through from Albury.
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  • ...angaratta, or between Wangaratta and Beechworth. There was no intermediate station between Beechworth and Wangaratta, and when I got to Wangaratta, the man sa
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  • ...came up to me, I said, “Look, there is a light down there at the station-master's horse.” (I do not exactly know the distance of all these places, becaus
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  • ...a Webley revolver, I know how it is worked.” We returned to the railway station, and I said, “I am going to order the horses out at once.” I wish parti
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  • ...and took them up with him. On arriving at the [[Benalla|Benalla]] railway station Mr. Wyatt met Mr. Nicolson and Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]].” The statement of ...to watch on the other side. When we came within sight of Faithfull's Creek station I was looking out side, and could see a long distance; and a quarter of a m
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  • ...Town?— When I came to [[Violet Town|Violet Town]] I spoke to the station-master there, whose name I cannot remember but whose face I can. I said to him ins ...been when you were examining the wires?— Still at the Faithfull's Creek station, looking at and inspecting me while I was inspecting the wires.
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  • ...rc2173|2173]]</span> Then you took Mr. Nicolson into a room at the railway station, for the purpose of conveying this information to him secretly?— I suppos ...y to walk the three and three-quarter miles, there and back to the station-master's, where it was his duty to report.
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  • ...07]]</span> Does the railway wire and the ordinary wire work from the same station in town?— No; the railway wire was set up in Mr. John Woods' time—they <span id="rc2310">[[#rc2310|2310]]</span> Euroa is a junction station—the trains meet there?— It was at that time.
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  • ...re of that?— I am sure of that. I mean to say that the railway telegraph station man had his own line and his own means of communicating with his own author ...d="rc2438">[[#rc2438|2438]]</span> From Violet Town?— I told the station-master to communicate with Melbourne , and that is all that I had an opportunity o
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  • ...t and laid in one of the vans. There was an engine and van standing at the station. He was carried into the van of one of the engines that were there. The out ...f his rooms, not his dwelling-house, but one of the rooms belonging to the station.
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  • ...angaratta, directing that Constable Fitzpatrick be sent to [[Greta|Greta]] station to take charge there in the absence of Senior-constable [[Strahan|Strahan]] ...y, and was to remain till Strahan returned and then return back to Benalla station.
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  • 6079 And also you could see the railway platform?— Yes, the station-house. ...und?— He brought refreshment on one occasion to some of the men from the station, and the other time he brought ammunition.
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  • ...at [[Violet Town|Violet Town]] , where they tracked a man from the station-master's garden up to his house. ...[#rc6412|6412]]</span> You are speaking of another instance at the station-master's house?— Up to his own house, and the man was convicted. Constables Kirk
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  • ...95|7595]]</span> ''By Mr. Hare''— Could I have had time to run up to the station and be back to have my hand bandaged?— Yes. ...d="rc7599">[[#rc7599|7599]]</span> You could not swear he went down to the station and got his wound dressed and came back?— No.
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  • ...ng all Sunday?— Hart was here at the gatehouse, in charge of the station-master's house and the women and children there, and the others were up at Mrs. Jo
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  • ...ent to the house and went round it, where he made enquiries at the station master's place. I heard Mrs. Stanistreet 's voice, and she was saying something th
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  • ...lan there?— Yes, that is the clear road by the [[Stanistreet (2)|station master]]'s house. I was a little higher up than there, because, being a clear spac ...e prisoners rush out in the morning I saw other persons leave. The station master did while the firing was going on, and another man named [[Neil McHugh|Neil
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  • ...re or you accompanied him down to Mr. Stanistreet’s, the railway station master's?— Yes.
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  • ...3|8013]]</span> Did you observe the state he was in when he came in to the station, was he covered with marks or anything at all?— I did not notice any mark ...He told me to go over and see Mr. [[Benalla|Stevens]], the railway station master, and see if we could get a [[Railways|special train]]. I did so, and Mr. St
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  • ...here Mr. Hare went?— Straight down towards the [[Stanistreet (2)|station master]]’s house; he and Rawlings. <span id="rc8056">[[#rc8056|8056]]</span> Who left the station first?— I could not say.
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  • <span id="rc8069">[[#rc8069|8069]]</span> You were near the station master's house?— Yes; the next time I saw Mr. Hare was when the shots commenced ...ere you towards Benalla from him?— No, on his right, towards the railway station.
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  • ...0|8100]]</span> You are quite sure that Mr. [[Hare|Hare]] went back to the station after he was shot and came back again?— Yes; he spoke to me. ...#rc8106|8106]]</span> But his voice?— From the [[Stanistreet (2)|station master]]'s house; he went through that gate and came back through that gate—[''p
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  • ...to him?— I walked away from you. You took him to the end of the railway station platform, in the dark, and spoke to him there. ...lenrowan|27th June]], what time did I send you up to the [[Benalla|railway station]] afternoon to see about a train or an engine?— About three o'clock, I su
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  • ...Upon arriving at Glenrowan, or rather when the train stopped–not at the station–upon the train stopping did not you see a porter walking up to the train, ...> Who gave you that order?— Mr. Hare, before he went down to the station master's house.
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  • ...wn to meet him at Mr. [[Stanistreet (2)|Stanistreet]]'s house, the station master's house. I saw there was no ammunition, and I told Mr. Stanistreet to leave ...>[[#rc8758|8758]]</span> You also swear that you saw Mr. Hare going to the station wounded, and that he came back bandaged?— Yes, I do.
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  • ...Benalla telegraph office at the time, so I sent a messenger to the railway station telegraph, who communicated with the superintendent at Benalla; told him to ...I got to the station; it was about five minutes to three when I got to the station at [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]]. I learned here about the train coming, and I
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  • ...think. I had just mentioned to you that there was some talk by the station master about some one being seen. ...een minutes after seven?— The sun rose, a little after we got him to the station by your direction, as we were carrying him out.
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  • ...sed him, was there a probability of his shooting the people at the railway station?— No, certainly not. It would have gone more towards the point of the spu ...d="rc9298">[[#rc9298|9298]]</span> Had you not to carry him to the railway station?— Yes; he was shot in the leg and groin with buck-shot. He was walking de
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  • <span id="rc9336">[[#rc9336|9336]]</span> Do you know that the station master at [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] put in a claim to the [[Reward|Reward Board]], ...information since the Kellys were out?— I never heard that. The station master was not the first that told me.
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  • ...is memo. book and scribbled a telegram on it for me to take to the railway station, and send it to Benalla for ammunition. ...only a telegram for more ammunition.” I then asked where was the station master, as I wanted to send this telegram. Mr. [[Stanistreet (2)|Stanistreet]] cam
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  • ...aw, had only left her house two or three minutes. We then went back to the station to get out the horses; when about eight or nine were got out by Constable C
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  • ...the armour on the station. We could do nothing; we were walking round the station and about the ground. The police were stationed behind trees. ...of the police posted behind the trees. They kept looking round towards the station as if they expected somebody. They were standing idly, some of them leaning
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  • ...un, calling out, “Come on, boys.” He had crossed the drain between the station and the hotel, in fact was on the outside of the fence, when I noticed thre ...th Mr. Hare from the station?— I think Mr Rawlins went with him from the station, but I was under the impression that it was [[SConst John Kelly|Senior Cons
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  • ...he proceeded down the line a short distance and then ran rapidly past the station without taking Mr. Hare with him, and went on to Benalla. I then asked the ...him challenged by the police, and heard him say, “ Stanistreet, station master.” He was questioned as to who were in the house, and he said about thirty
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  • 10322 Where were you standing at this time?— At the back of the station. One of the men was running with his head down, and several shots were fire ...oy, or they would kill her boy, or something of that sort. She came to the station, and I at once spoke to her and took her story down. It was published in th
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  • ...="rc10592">[[#rc10592|10592]]</span> Down by the [[Stanistreet (2)|station master’s]] house?— Yes. ...rned back again, and were coming to the other large gate that leads to the station yard, and we had to return up to the hotel again.
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  • ...the Kellys—in charge of every one; and it was on the Sunday the station master sent and asked for me to come over and see him, and he told me I would have
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  • ...a foot constable stationed at [[Oxley|Oxley]], and the formation of a new station on the [[Fifteen Mile Creek|Fifteen mile Creek]]. ...''handing in the same'']'':''— “North Eastern Police District, Benalla Station, June 8th 1881 — Report of Mounted Constable [[Kirkham|Kirkham]], 2986, r
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  • ...n the ground to see Mr. Sadleir, and the latter and party left the railway station, Benalla, at 5.30 a.m. Neither parties were on the ground before six o'cloc ...e station?— It was twenty minutes after five when he left the Wangaratta station, and they swore they were on the ground at three minutes past five. I told
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  • ...id not notice; I was standing at the end of the platform, next the railway station.
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  • ...Commission''— Do you remember the conversation you had with the station-master's wife?— Yes
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  • ...]</span> Saying what?— He said, “I must go back.” I went down to the station with him. ...nior-Constable Kelly]], who had asked me to go back. I left the gun at the station when I went away.
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  • ...[[#rc11715|11715]]</span> Are you sure you saw Mr. O'Connor at the railway station before his wife left in the train for Benalla?— Yes. ...ck to Benalla had not left the station before Mr. O'Connor returned to the station?— No, I am quite satisfied I saw him speak to his wife.
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  • ...ent up to the Glenrowan station. I jumped out of train and went to station-master's house. The wife told me everybody in Glenrowan had been taken into the bu
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  • Henry Laing was the station master at Wangaratta who got the train ready to go from there to the Glenrowan sie ...ion with the station master at Benalla. To his great surprise, the station master at Benalla was calling him. He then explained what happened.
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  • ...n> ''By the Commission'':— What are you?— [[Railway Stations|Station]] master at [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]]. ...ing to the station, I thought I would have a conversation with the station master at Benalla, and I switched on the instrument for that purpose. To my great
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  • ...Euroa robbery just two hours after the robbers had left Faithfull's Creek station. Now, how did they utilize this early information? First, it took the polic
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  • ...ny alarm along the road. Some of the passengers had seen the police at one station and some at another, but there was nothing to show anything to raise suspic ...id="rc16694">[[#rc16694|16694]]</span> Where was he?— In a recess on the station, and as soon as he found his nose in the light he would pull back like this
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  • ...here we had him at first, I removed him to the station. After going to the station to see Ned Kelly, I never again returned to Mr O'Connor's position. It is i ...way in the train with Mr. Hare, although the fact was they remained at the station in the carriage for nearly five hours afterwards. It is something very rema
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  • ...llow the outlaws to escape. He then retired, going in the direction of the station. On his way thither he observed Mr. O'Connor, as he alleges, &quot;running
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  • ...t the outlaws had taken to the Warby Ranges . On his return to the railway station, Constable Bracken made his appearance,
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  • ...or me there, and a memo. to the same effect had been sent to the telegraph master. I lost no time in going there, and received a message from Beechworth that ...ent of Mr. O'Connor not consenting to return. I told Mr. Stephens, station master, that a special was to leave town at ten o'clock, and that I wished the eng
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  • ...had to leave the district, while others settled down as small graziers or station hands and gave no further trouble. Reid is, I believe, still living, and co ...yer and called out ‘Whoa, Trooper.’ Trooper whoad so suddenly that his master was pitched out over the dashboard.
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  • | Hare &amp; Rawlins went to station master's house to find out what was going on | [[Benalla Police Station|Benalla]]
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  • ...lmost empty as l expected and the bank's door was left open so the station master could take his money to the bank after the 3.30 train. The plan that sent A We arrived at the police station on the Saturday evening of the 8th after the police officers had gone to be
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  • I caught the train at Spencer Street station in Melbourne ...d we did the best we could for him, that is the four reporters left on the station. I was amongst them. I tied up his wrist with my silk handkerchief, and che
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  • ...[[Thomas Curnow|Captured by KellyGang]] , [[Thomas Curnow|Time at station master's house]] , [[Thomas Curnow|Reason for Glenrowan siege]] , [[Thomas Curnow| . '''Time at station master's house'''
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  • ...e Kellys-in charge of every one; and it was on the Sunday that the station master sent and asked for me to come over and see him. ...ath.' Kelly's armour was then taken off, and he was removed to the railway station.'([[The Age (14)|Age]] 1/7/80) ([[The Argus (5)|Argus29/6/1880]])
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  • ...tionary constable on 6/3/1879 and went to North Eastern Victoria. My first station was at [[Violet Town|Violet]] Town with Const [[Const W Duross|Duross]]. I ...rted regular rifle practice for the officers stationed at [[Benalla Police Station|Benalla]]. See my scores ([[Royal Commission report day 4 page 7|RC1014]])
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  • ...Joe Byrne]] met me in [[Euroa|Euroa]]. We walked 14-jun-12the bank, police station and hotels etc. I also told him about the meeting of the licencing court an Mr. [[Euroa|Gorman]], the station master at Euroa, informed [[Wyatt|Mr Wyatt]] that he knew that I was supplying sau
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  • ...ry|1879]], Aaron [[Aaron Sherritt|Sherritt]] came down to [[Benalla Police Station|Benalla]] to see Mr [[Standish|Standish]]. He was not about the place and I ...lly|Kelly]]. I told me to go over and see Mr. Stevens, the railway station master, and see if we could get a special train. I did so, and Mr. Stevens said, &
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  • [[KellyGang|We]] at [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfull's]] Creek Station on the afternoon of Monday 9/12/78. ...ry, we the '''KellyGang''' surrounded the [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] police station, and awoke the police. After we put the the police in their own cells I too
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  • ...'' [[KellyGang|We]] arrived at [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfull's]] Creek Station on the afternoon of Monday 9/12/78. ...nt off to [[Euroa|Euroa]] from [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfull's]] Creek Station. Soon after [[Ned Kelly|Ned]] and Steve [[Steve Hart|Hart]] entered the ban
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  • ...hat was being carried by Const '''Horwood'''. I was incharge of the police station at Woods Point at the time and Horwood and I were providing the escort for ...old us they were looking for cattle. We stopped at [[Bungamara|Bungamara]] station that night, and met Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]] and some constables with him
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  • ...the [[Benalla Court|court house]] from the [[Benalla Police Station|police station]] cells. My 'friend' suggested that I should be handcuffed for this trip wh ...good account of our first meeting. We then took all those who came to the station into custody including Mr [[Casement, Henry Dudley, Tennant &amp; McDougall
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  • Station master at Wangaratta '''Links to the KellyGang''', Early Years , Fitzpatrick Incid ...y Laing]] [[Category:Laing Henry]] [[Category:railway]] [[Category:station master]] [[Category:Wangaratta]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...691 pounds. At this time Mr [[William Elliott|Elliott]], the local school master came into the ban. Ned Kelly was certain that we had a lot more money in th ...t impressed and they took it out on [[Wunnamurra at kellyGang|Wunnamurra]] Station which was managed by Mr [[MacKie|Mackie]]'s brother.
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  • I was the station master a '''.'''
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  • ...e railway line and my family was taken up to the [[Stanistreet (2)|station master]]'s house. ([[Royal Commission report day 27 page 1|RC10526]]) ([[The Argus Ned Kelly took my wife and seven or eight children to the station. When we came to this small tool-house, that chest was broken and the tools
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  • == Mr Reynolds was the post master at Glenrowan == ...tograph''' '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880''' I lived next door to the police station and infact owned the police barracks were Const Bracken lived. Ned Kelly ca
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  • ...Mansfield Murders|7/11/1878]]''' On 6/1/1878 I came up to [[Benalla Police Station|Benalla]] to see [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] on the afternoon train from Melbourn ...an additional body of men from [[Beechworth|Beechworth]] from the railway station, and made at once to the house of the [[Anne and John Sherritt Snr|Sherritt
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  • == I was the wife of station master at Glenrowan == ...ory:People starting with S-T]] [[Category:Stanistreet]] [[Category:Station Master]] [[Category:Glenrowan]] [[Category:history]]
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  • == I was station master at Glenrowan == ...enrowan siege''' I was the station master at Glenrowan and we lived in the station masters house
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  • == I was a living in a tent behind the Glenrowan railway station == I was mentioned in Mr [[Stanistreet (2)|Stainstreet]], the station master's statement of what happened at the siege,([[The Argus (8)|Argus29/6/80]])
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  • ...]]) '''Local Government''' '''[[#post|Police Station]]''' '''[[#rs|Railway Station]]''' '''''' Mr Deverell was the post master ([[Royal Commission report day 38 page 5|RC13854]])
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  • The [[Benalla Police Station|head quarters]] for the police operation against the '''KellyGang'''. '''Local Government''' '''[[Police Towns|Police]] Station'''
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  • ...' yes '''Main Streets''' '''Local Government''' '''[[Police Towns|Police]] Station''' Const J [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] was stationed at Bethanga ([[Royal Commi John Foster post master
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  • ...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 some substa 'The bank was within fifty or sixty yards of the railway station.'
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  • ...erhaps named after the the [[Spring Station|Rowan]] family of the [[Spring Station|Springs]]. The first blocks were issued in 1858. ...alla and Wangaratta, and the new part of town developed around the railway station. [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|Jones's Glenrowan Inn]] was in the new part of town
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  • ...ay line was opened in 1873 the commercial area moved northwards nearer the station. On the night of [[1880-07---aftermath|26/9/80]] Mr '''Judd''', station master at Violet Town, property's was damaged. The native trackers succeeded in tr
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  • ...'' Public School , Mr P '''Durie''', head master, Miss '''Galloway''', and Master James '''Daley.''' ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 13/7 stock &amp; station agent'''s Power''', '''Rutherford''', and Co, Mr '''George Mair''' ('''Ette
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  • Mr Hughes school master (Ensign19/12/1873) ...took out the search party after the '''KellyGang''' from [[Benalla Police Station|Benalla]] to Winton ranges, Eleven-mile and Bald Hill ([[Royal Commission r
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  • ...as in the station master's house; and I made drawings of the armour on the station. ([[The Argus (38)|Argus5/7/80]]) ([[Royal Commission report day 26 page 3|
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  • ...selves. A week hardly elapsed that I did not find in my paddocks (at [[Emu Station|Emu]]) either one of my horses ridden, or one of theirs left there and one ...arch party followed our tracks for about 15 miles on [[Taminick|Taminick]] Station ([[Royal Commission report day 33 page 9|RC12460]]) ([[Royal Commission rep
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  • ...great sign of 19th Century progress and every town wanted its own railway station. Railway workers were people with status. The train ment that people and go ...the railways employed a lrge number of people. We know the names of a few station masters and engine drivers and guards. But the great army of level crossing
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  • ...out the '''KellyGang'''. For instance Mr [[Jefferson|Jefferson]], the post master at Jerilderie managed to get a message out on the evening of the robbery. T Det [[Ward|Ward]], when in Beechworth, used to attend at the telegraph station at ten o'clock every night to speak to Ass Com Nicolson, Sup Hare, or whate
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