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  • ...1870s. That was increased to 7/6 by 1881. After two years service the base pay is inreased by 1/- a day == police pay at KellyGang ==
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  • ...ength, and a quaintly assorted group they made. Two ruddy cheeked children and a well favoured girl of 14 summers - these were the first to col 4 run into ...ust, no doubt habitual, of all visitors, be their business what it might - pay?, of all strangers whomsoever. For a brief space the crone stood tremblingl
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  • ...requently visited their home.  While in the ranges they indulged in rifle and revolver practice tosuch an extent that all of the four mates were first-cl ...usually scrapped.  The Kellys declared that the authorities were outlaws, and the latter returned the compliment.
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  • ...THE MODE IN WHICH THE RIGHT TO TAKE WATER FOR MINING PURPOSES FROM SPRINGS AND CREEKS SHALL, BE REGULATED IN FUTURE. 1. That the diversion and use of water be legalized.
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  • ...ow lost to us through the inundation of this fine claim, with an efficient and powerful plant standing inactive. ...o essential in a leader.Mr '''Ayers''' is the company’s ''locum tenens'' and engineer.
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  • ...ke 150 well trained men, that they might be sworn in as special constables and sent to protect the various townships in the district. He moved the adjourn ...scare there. Two brothers-in-law of the guilty parties had been arrested, and thought that the Chief Commissioner had taken such steps as would allay the
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  • ...the police about his nephew, but rode along, in the fashion of the Kellys and Lloyds, with his hat pulled down over his eyes. The quickness with which he ...’ feet. In the gullies cattle tracks were numerous, and some wild cattle and a few wild horses were occasionally seen. The spur ascended from Glenmore w
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  • ...ilment” is calculated to do more harm than a score of Newgate Calendars, and we fully endorse the remark of him who said “Let who will make the laws o ...lence if he ever regains his liberty – would be kept out of harm’s was and from impeding the course of public justice. If this could be done legally,
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  • ...[#rc2490|2490]]</span> Were they drawing extra [[Police pay and Conditions|pay]] besides their police allowance?— They were drawing 5s. a day for travel 2491 What is the pay per day?— Seven shillings and eight shillings.
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  • ...le. Men generally get heavier, and they have not the same amount of energy and fire as they grow older. ...ained officers appointed by competitive examination, and regularly trained and drilled.
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  • ...trary to regulation and as creating a precedent, a thing never done before and being contrary to the expectations of a number that are aspirants for promo ...rc11055|11055]]</span> You think the sooner it is done the better?— Yes, and that it is the right thing.
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  • ...ge of the detectives, it might be necessary to send to London, to England, and it is only exercised in extreme cases; that power of dismissing a man witho ...hould go on just as they are, land you would get officers of fifty, sixty, and eighty, eventually?— I do not think that is likely to be the case. I do n
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  • == Importance of Inspecting Superintendent and honorary Assistant Commissioner Nicolson == ...l occasions the conduct of Mr; Nicolson was not characterised by judgement and discretion.' They recommend that I be allowed to retire upon the same super
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  • ...tation was an important part of any town. In most cases the police station and the home of the policeman were located together. In some cases there was on ...|police aboriginal trackers]] , [[Police pay and Conditions|police pay and conditions]] , [[Police Organisation|police organisation]] .
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  • ...,[[#26/6/1880|Police supplies]], [[#PW|Police weapons]] , '''Top structure and Headquarters''' Captain [[Standish|Standish]] was the Commissioner of polic ...ing on the state in which he finds it, or for the purpose of investigating and reporting on any charge of misconduct against the police or any other matte
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  • ...1870s. That was increased to 7/6 by 1881. After two years service the base pay is inreased by 1/- a day == police pay at KellyGang ==
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  • ...nd a portion of Kilmore were combined, forming the North-Eastern district, and Superintendent Sadleir placed in charge, with his head quarters in Benalla. ...out to search for the bodies of the murdered men were wretchedly equipped, and, before starting, the whole township had to be searched in order to obtain
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  • [[Police pay and Conditions|police pay]]&amp; conditions [[Horse and Cattle stealing|cattle stealing]]
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