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Story of the KellyGang - the Royal Commission evidence

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== The Royal Commission evidence for 13/5/1881 ==

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(see also introduction to [[Royal Commission report 13/5/1881|day 19]])

'''[[Johnston|SConst Charles Johnston]] sworn and examined'''

<span id="rc7129">[[#rc7129|7129]]</span> ''By the Commission''— What are you?— A senior-constable of police.

<span id="rc7130">[[#rc7130|7130]]</span> Where are you stationed?— I have been in charge of [[Violet Town|Violet Town]] station until last Tuesday, when I was relieved.

<span id="rc7131">[[#rc7131|7131]]</span> How long have you been in the force?— Eighteen years on the 12th of the present month.

<span id="rc7132">[[#rc7132|7132]]</span> Where were you stationed immediately before the taking of the Kellys at Glenrowan?— Immediately before at Violet Town .

<span id="rc7133">[[#rc7133|7133]]</span> What time did you arrive on the scene that morning?— About half-past eleven, as near as I can recollect, in the forenoon.

<span id="rc7134">[[#rc7134|7134]]</span> Then you were not there at the time the people were all got out?— I was not.

<span id="rc7135">[[#rc7135|7135]]</span> Were you in the district during all the time the Kellys were at large?— Yes.

<span id="rc7136">[[#rc7136|7136]]</span> And you were out with many search parties?— Yes. On the 28th October 1878 I received a telegram from Senior-Constable [[Benalla Police Station|Maud]], clerk in Mr. Sadleir's office, to proceed to Benalla at once, re the Kelly gang.

<span id="rc7137">[[#rc7137|7137]]</span> Where were you stationed before?— At Tatura, in the Goulburn Valley .

<span id="rc7138">[[#rc7138|7138]]</span> I may tell you at once, that it is not the intention of the Commission to go into the general question to-night; you may be under examination again; it is really the [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] matter they are going to deal with now. You arrived at Glenrowan about half-past eleven?— Yes.

<span id="rc7139">[[#rc7139|7139]]</span> Was there any firing at Mrs. Jones's hotel when you arrived?— There were no shots fired on my arrival

<span id="rc7140">[[#rc7140|7140]]</span> For how long?— I dare say it would be about a quarter of an hour after I arrived.

<span id="rc7141">[[#rc7141|7141]]</span> Were the shots that were fired fired by the police?— They were; and some by the outlaws from the hotel.

<span id="rc7142">[[#rc7142|7142]]</span> How long did the firing continue from the hotel after your arrival, as far as you know?— I think there were about three shots fired at about a quarter to twelve, and about one o'clock there were two fired.

<span id="rc7143">[[#rc7143|7143]]</span> Those were the last?— About one o'clock were the last from the hotel.

<span id="rc7144">[[#rc7144|7144]]</span> Did the police continue shooting into the building?— At times they did. They would cease firing for a short time, and then again fire.

<span id="rc7145">[[#rc7145|7145]]</span> And there was no reply?— No reply to them; not from a quarter to twelve till about one o'clock .

<span id="rc7146">[[#rc7146|7146]]</span> That was the last?— That was the last shot I heard from the hotel.

<span id="rc7147">[[#rc7147|7147]]</span> Did you know shortly after you arrived that there were only two of them living?— I was told on my arrival that there were only two of them living.

<span id="rc7148">[[#rc7148|7148]]</span> Was there any proposal made at all to rush the hotel?— There was. I had proposed to Mr. Sadleir to rush it. I was told there were others. [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]] and [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]] also requested it.

<span id="rc7149">[[#rc7149|7149]]</span> Was the front door of the hotel open at this time?— It was.

<span id="rc7150">[[#rc7150|7150]]</span> During all the afternoon, when the police were firing in occasionally, as the case might be, did you receive any impression from no shots being fired back that it was possible the outlaws were dead?— I knew they were not dead, for about two o'clock I saw one of them come to the back door. I and Constable [[Const Wilson|Wilson]] were on the north end of the hotel. We had a view of the back door, and one of them came to the back door.

<span id="rc7151">[[#rc7151|7151]]</span> Could you see whether he had his armour on?— I could not, but I believe he had.

<span id="rc7152">[[#rc7152|7152]]</span> Did you recognise which one that was?— I did not.

<span id="rc7153">[[#rc7153|7153]]</span> Did you see his features?— No, we only saw the form of a man coming to the door, as if he was looking out.

<span id="rc7154">[[#rc7154|7154]]</span> Was there no offer made to them to come out?— There were, several times; the police called on them to come out frequently.

<span id="rc7155">[[#rc7155|7155]]</span> Did they say that their lives would be spared for the time if they came?— I did not hear the word used.....

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