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  • your copy of the following difficult to get material. Most of this material is essential reading but out of print and not available from other sources.
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  • ...the Government questioned the payment of £4/4/- for the treatment of one of the blacktrackers who had received a wound in the head at Glenrowan.” ...n keeping these men, unlawfully, in gaol from January 2, 1879, to April 22 of the same year.
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  • ...s doubtless been unnecessary and unpleasant questioning, but the ten dency of it all has been to bring out the truth rather than to suppress it. ...he beginning of the inquiry as at the present stage, and the sudden change of practice will not unnaturally be attributed to other motives than those whi
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  • ...bleeding to death, to at once send him back to Benalla to obtain surgical attendance. His conduct on arrival at Benalla shows clearly that his duty to the publi ...vantage of that, which resulted in the capture and destruction of the band of outlaws who for nearly two years set the authorities at defiance; and, for
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  • ...ad been invalided, Superintendent Hare sent him up from the depot a number of men, described as cripples, who were utterly useless. ...e points may appear insignificant, but to our minds they indicate a system of tale-bearing undignified and ungracious, and calculated to materially obstr
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  • ...missioner of police, who is at present suspended from duty at the instance of Mr LONGMORE and his coadjutors. The report says:- ...ited by reinstating Mr Nicolson in the office of acting chief commissioner of police."
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  • ...ution Sergeant Daly agrees with this view, and asserts that "the fact of the magistrates falling to co-operate with the police" (2,756) "a ...nce on the part of the Crown Law officers, and that a more frequent chance of police magistrates would probably be attended with beneficial results to th
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  • ...g the abolition of the police hospital, believing that the usual stoppages of pay during sickness will be an effectual check upon any attempt at malinger ...rly (p 391) to the valuable suggestions submitted by Mr Call, PM, chairman of the City Licensing Bench
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  • Story of the KellyGang - the Royal Commission Minutes of Proceedings
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  • Story of the KellyGang - the Royal Commission Minutes of Proceedings
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  • ...ing his men to let the horses go and follow him. When within sixteen yards of the building, they were fired on by the outlaws; the firing was returned by ...bleeding to death, to at once send him back to Benalla to obtain surgical attendance. His conduct, on arrival at Benalla, shows clearly that his duty to the pub
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  • ...dies in the special train when leaving Benalla, especially as he was aware of the report that the rails had been removed. ...r the impression that the wound in his wrist would prove fatal, the leader of the outlaws, with a rifle bullet lodged in his foot, and otherwise wounded
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  • '''Attendance of Commissioneres''' Number of meeting held 66
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  • [[Royal Commission report Appendix 19|previous Appendix]] / [[2nd Report of the Royal Commission|Second Report]] '''Minutes of Proceedings at Meetings Held by the Royal''' '''Commission''' '''on Police'
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