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== Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir ==

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Table of Contents

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| '''Chapter'''

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| FOREWORD

| By George Gordon McCrae

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| PREFACE

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter I page 1|I]]

| '''From Ireland in the 'Fifties'''

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter II page 1|II]]

| '''To Australia in the Great Britain'''

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter III page 1|III]]

| '''Police Cadets in 1852'''

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter IV page 1|IV]]

| '''Ballarat in the Early 'Fifties'''

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| The First Criminal Court

Henry ("Tony") Foster

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter V page 1|V]]

| '''Ballarat in the Early 'Fifties (continued.)'''

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| Some Fellow Passengers

The Miners and Their Troubles

A "Digger Hunt"

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter VI page 1|VI]]

| '''Ballarat in the Early 'Fifties (continued.)'''

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| Gold and Prisoners' Escort McIvor

Gold Escort Robbed

A Mystery of the Early 'Fifties

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter VII page 1|VII]]

| '''Ballarat in the Early 'Fifties (continued.)'''

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| Growing Discontent

How Mining Disputes were Decided

More Contentious Irishmen

Russell Thomson and Duncan Gillies

The Eureka Stockade

Public Feeling in Melbourne

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter VIII page 1|VIII]]

| '''Melbourne Police in 1854'''

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| A New Chief Commissioner

Licensing Courts in the 'Fifties

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter IX page 1|IX]]

| '''Beechworth in 1856'''

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| Horse Stealing

Robert O'Hara Burke

Drilling the Foot Police

The Buckland Riots

The Burke and Wills Expedition

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter X page 1|X]]

| '''Beechworth in 1856''' (Continued)

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| Indigo Diggings Discovered

McIvor Private Escort Tragedy

A "Protector" of Chinese

Cornelius Green, Gold-Buyer

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XI page 1|XI]]

| '''Beechworth in 1856''' (Continued)

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| Some District Personalities

Long Journeys on Horseback

Beechworth, Past and Present

Billy, the Puntman

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XII page 1|XII]]

| '''The Western District of Victoria'''

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| Captain Whittaker and the Bushranger

Snipe Shooting

Tracking by the Blacks

The First Coaches in the District

"Lambing Down"

The Wannon Falls

A Plucky Constable

Cuthbert Featherstonhaugh, Jr.

A Yellow Peril

The Duffy Land Act

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XIII page 1|XIII]]

| '''Melbourne in 1864'''

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| Unrest and Insubordination

Superintendent T. H. Lyttelton

The City Police,

1864 to 1867

The Theatre Royal Cafe

The Wrecked Passengers of the "Netherby"

The Horse and Jockey Inn

An Awkward Situation

A Charge Refused

A Military Scare

All-Night Licenses to Publicans

Dr. J.G. Beaney in the Dock

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XIV page 1|XIV]]

| '''Some Legal Luminaries'''

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| B. C. Aspinall as a Humorist

A Q.C.'s Longest Day

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XV page 1|XV]]

| '''Gippsland in 1867'''

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| Captain Edgar Slade, R.N.

"Viking's" Last Race

Snipe, Quail and Duck

Grant in the Later 'Sixties

The Dargo High Plains

The Walhalla Mine

The Long Tunnel Mine

Mr. John Arabin

A Land of Floods

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XVI page 1|XVI]]

| '''The Bushranger, Power'''

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| Mr. Robert McBean Robbed

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XVII page 1|XVII]]

| '''Four Uneventful Years'''

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| The Road to Woods' Point

Some Curious Accidents

Bishop Moorhouse as a Pedestrian

A Country Surgeon

The Jericho Diggings

Mr. J. H. Graves as Parliamentary Candidate

"Black Wednesday"

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XVIII page 1|XVIII]]

| '''The Kelly Gang'''

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| Police Murders in the Wombat Forest

Constable Thomas McIntyre

Sergeant Kennedy

Isaiah ("Wild") Wright

After the Wombat Murders

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XIX page 1|XIX]]

| '''The Kelly Gang (Continued)'''

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| "A Lost Opportunity"

A Night Watch on the Ovens

The Euroa Bank Stuck Up

"Assistant Postmaster" Flood Again

Superintendent Francis Hare

The Jerilderie (N.S.W.) Bank Robbed

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XX page 1|XX]]

| '''The Kelly Gang (Continued)'''

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| The Queensland Black Trackers

How the Black Trackers Worked

C. H. Nicolson Again Takes Charge

The "Diseased Stock" Agent

Some Arm-chair Advisers

A Disturbing Element

Shortly After Glenrowan

The Police Train Leaves Benalla

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XXI page 1|XXI]]

| '''The Kelly Gang (Continued)'''

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| The Kelly Gang at Glenrowan

Ned Kelly's Armour

Alleged Reckless Shooting by Police

Ned Kelly Captured

The Kelly Prisoners Leave the Hotel

How Joe Byrne Met His Fate

The Hotel Fired

Peace Reigns in the North-Eastern District

The Longmore Police Commission

An Editor Interviewed

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XXII page 1|XXII]]

| '''In Charge of the Metropolitan District'''

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| Disorganisation of the Police

The Police Negligent, Not Corrupt

Increase of Junior Officers

A New Development

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XXIII page 1|XXIII]]

| '''The Detective Force'''

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| Detective John Williams

Two Brave Bank Officers

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XXIV page 1|XXIV]]

| '''Rioting in Melbourne'''

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| Assault on Orangemen at Brunsick

The Maritime Strike

Nearly a Tragedy

The People's Forum

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XXV page 1|XXV]]

| '''Chief Commissioners of Police, 1853 - 1902'''

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XXVI page 1|XXVI]]

| '''Some Sergeants and Constables'''

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Chapter XXVII page 1|XXVII]]

| '''Men Who Have Helped'''

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| [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Appendix page 1|APPENDIX]].

| The Corps of Native Troopers List of Police Cadets and Officers

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