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  • ...n and Williamson. Fitzpatrick's injured wrist, which was attended to by Dr John [[Nicholson|Nicholson]], who, giving evidence during the trial at the [[Bee To Mr [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]] (for the defence).-"I didn't probe the wound, so do not know if the
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  • Mr [[Bowman|Bowman]] (for the Crown) said he did not ask for a committal, but merely for a rem ...enry Perkins, Daniel Delaney, Wm Woods, Robert Miller, Walter Stewart, and John Stewart, and these six men were accordingly discharged.
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  • ...George Vasey [[Allen|Allen]], a reporter for the “Daily Telegraph”; Mr John [[McWhirter|McWhirter]], a reporter for the “Age”; Mr Charles C [[Rawli [[SConst John Kelly|SConst Kelly]]
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  • On a high range, near '''Bowman's Forest''', a slate quarry bas been partially opened. It is contemplated t (Signed) JOHN USHER, jun., C E.,
    5 KB (656 words) - 21:04, 20 November 2015
  • Mr. Bowman defended the prisoner. '''John Moore''', a lad of 14, living with his father and mother at Myrtleford, rem
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  • ...umgarten|Gustav Baumgarten]], [[William Cooke|Wm. Cooke]], [[John Studders|John Studders]], and [[Samuel Kennedy|Samuel Kennedy]] were charged with stealin Mr Bowman appealed for Studders,
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  • Dr John [[Nicholson|Nicholson]], gave evidence during the trial of Mrs Kelly at the To Mr Bowman (for the defence).-"I didn't probe the wound, so do not know if the tw
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  • ...he Beechworth Police Court on Saturday, before Mr W H Forster, PM Mr J J B Bowman, instructed by Superintendent Sadleir, prosecuted for the police. Mr Bowman applied for a further remand of the prisoners in order to secure the attend
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  • Mr Bowman said that exceptional cases demanded exceptional remedies. The case was the ...Delaney, Woods, Miller, and the two Stewarts and they were discharged. Mr. Bowman then said the same case was against the others, and suggested taking all to
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  • ...Perkins, William Woods, Daniel Delaney, Robert Miller, Walter Stewart, and John Stewart; and they were discharged. The court was crowded.
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  • Mr '''Bowman'''. - May I ask whether these remands are to go on till the day of judgment Mr '''Bowman'''. - These are the most extra- ordinary proceedings that I ever knew of du
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  • Mr '''Bowman'''. - That information and the warrant issued on it is perfectly valueless. Mr '''Bowman'''. -That is no good if the original warrant is bad.
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  • ...d not necessarily go on finally, but would bring forward some evidence. Mr Bowman said it was Mr Sadleir's own proposition. Mr Zincke had asked Mr Foster to ...n was a difficult one, and there was great weight in what Mr Zincke and Mr Bowman said.
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  • ...succeed, it is his intention to take one of the prisoners, probably John [[John McElroy|McElroy]], to Melbourne to be tried. ...s [[Hare|Hare]] and Furnell represented the Crown, and Messrs [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]] and Zincke the accused.
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  • Mr Bowman said the case held against Pope would settle the matter as to time and plac ...el Clancey|Daniel Clancy]], [[Joe Ryan|Joseph Ryan]], and [[Jack McMonigal|John McMonigal]] were then brought up and remanded.
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  • Mr [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]] opposed the application on the same ground as before. How long was this t ...would inquire into the diet, but would remand the prisoners until Tuesday. John M'Elroy was the next prisoner.
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  • Mr Bowman objected.  He asked how long this monstrous injustice was to be continued. [[John McElroy|John Mcllroy]] was then brought forward, and Mr Zincke, who appeared for him, sa
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  • Mr [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]], who appeared for accused, objected. [[John McElroy|John McElroy]] was then charged, and as before, a remand was asked for.
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  • Mr [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]], who appeared for accused, objected. [[John McElroy|John McElroy]] was then charged, and as before, a remand was asked for.
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  • Mr [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]] said this was a grand end to a grand fiasco. He had objected Mr Bowman sat down, and accused was discharged
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