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Royal Commission report 29/6/1881

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Story of the KellyGang - the Royal Commission 29/6/1881

[[Royal Commission report 28/6/1881|day before]] [[Royal Commission report 21/7/1881|next day]]

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| Summary of the evidence on day 34 of the hearings

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| [[Royal Commission report day 34 page 1|12559a]] - 12565

| '''29/6/1881'''

| '''[[Sadleir|Sup Sadleir]]'''

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| [[Royal Commission report day 34 page 6|12566]]

| '''29/6/1881'''

| '''[[SConst Flood|SConst Flood]]'''

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| [[Royal Commission report 12/4/1881|1980]] - 2120

[[Royal Commission report day 12 page 15|2452]] - 2744

[[Royal Commission report 14/4/1881|2745]] - 3004

[[Royal Commission report 3/5/1881|3005]] - 3019

[[Royal Commission report 16/6/1881|11866 - 11979]]

[[Royal Commission report 29/6/1881|12559]] - 12565

[[Royal Commission report 6/9/1881|16657.1]] - 16860

[[Royal Commission report 20/9/1881|17688]] - 17786

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13/4/1881

14/4/1881

3/5/1881

16/6/1881

29/6/1881

6/9/1881

20/9/1881

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| Appendix

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| 20

| Minutes of Proceedings at Meetings Held by the Royal Commission

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'''Summary of the evidence on day 34 of the hearings'''

== 29/6/1881 Sup Sadleir continued his evidence - some brief highlights ==

"I want to make an application. I see by the papers that Dean Gibney was examined yesterday, and as he is, I understand, travelling through Australia, I should like to have an opportunity of cross-examining him, as his evidence relates entirely as to what was done at Glenrowan."

== 29/6/1881 SConst Flood commenced his evidence -some brief highlights ==

Const Flood was asked about the closing down of the Glenmore police station and what he thought of the people at Greta.

The Royal Commission also asked, 'did you prosecute the members of the Kelly family continually while you were in that district.' Flood went through the details of his involvement with the Kellys, Lloyds, and Quinns and Bricky Williamson.

After talking about Sgt Kennedy and others, they asked Flood, 'How did the Kelly family support themselves when you went to Greta'

Flood had a run in with Ned Kelly in O'Brien's hotel. Read what happened in the local Greta pub.

After a run in with a squatter Flood was sent to Yandoit. He spent five years there and scarcely had anything to do in that time. What was his offence. It involved the squatter's horses.

Eventually, at the time of the Stringy Bark Creek murders, Flood was allowed back to the Kelly Country and to join in the hunt. Did he find the log mentioned by Bricky Williamson while in Pentridge.

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