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  • ...ons, I at the opening of the stock yard, lying under a post and rail fence with an old log fence at the bottom, as close to it as I could get, the men lyin ...o take the constables who knew these sympathizers every week to Beechworth with me, for I never knew when the magistrates might call for some evidence, in
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  • ...e instance of sharpness in tracing supplies to the Kelly gang. Yours, &c.,
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  • [[../../people/peB/brookeSmithPinsp.html|'''Insp Brooke Smith''']] '''giving evidence''' ...waste your strength fruitlessly until you get further orders. Ever yours, C. H. NICOLSON.
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  • [[../../people/peB/brookeSmithPinsp.html|'''Insp Brooke Smith''']] '''giving evidence''' ...hose four men were the outlaws, would you have been justified in going out with the men under your charge in pursuit, having those instructions before you?
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  • ...ay of Sub-Inspector. This was on January, 1st, 1854 , yet I was not happy. With increased authority came greatly increased responsibilities. It is seldom t ...eloaded their revolvers according to their custom, filling the evening air with reports as if the skirmishers of an army of soldiers were at work.
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  • ...nd in 1871 I became treasurer and commissioner of trade and customs in the C. G. [[Prime Minister of Victoria|Duffy]] ministry and succeeded in increasi ...ief Commissioner carte blanche, as regarded expense, to enable him to cope with the situation. Some Spencer repeating rifles that were in store were forwar
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  • ...asked to report on the [[Glenmore Run|Glenmore]] police station. I agreed with Sup Barclay that it should be closed. It was moved to 3 miles above [[Hedi| ...waste your strength fruitlessly until you get further orders. Ever yours, C. H. [[Nicolson|NICOLSON]]. " ([[Royal Commission report day 52 page 4|
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  • ...ellyGang''' '''below''' , Early Years , Teenage years , [[#c|First meeting with Ned Kelly]], Fitzpatrick Incident , Gold Mining , Deaths at Stringy Bark Cr ...ated from Cambridge University before I came to Australia '''First meeting with Ned Kelly''' I inspected the school at [[Avenel|Avenel]] when [[Ned Kelly|N
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  • [[Category:People]] [[Category:People starting with C]] [[Category:Call]] [[Category:Magistrate]] [[Category:Justice]] [[Category {{^|Original page location \people\peC\callMag.html}}
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  • The Cameron letter was written at Faithfuls Creeek. what did I do with it? ([[The Argus at KellyGang 18/12/1878|Argus18/12/78]]) ([[The Argus at K The Cameron Letter is one of the great letters with the [[Jerilderie Letter|Jerilderie Letter]] where the '''KellyGang''' set o
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  • ...k Murders 26/10/1878''' I was a member of the search party from Wangaratta with Const [[Johnston|Johnson]] who found the police pack horse from the murders [[Category:People]] [[Category:People starting with C]] [[Category:Cameron]] [[Category:Const Cameron]] [[Category:Glenrowan]] [[
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  • ...s out with Sup [[Hare|Hare]] and others on a search party. We had a run in with some boys and came across a sympathizer. He was having a wash in a dam. Sup ...de by a saddler at Wangaratta. The person who occupied the place was a man with one hand, a bachelor, which clearly showed that he had not a use for four s
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  • === I was a journalist with The Australian Sketcher and was present at the siege at Glenrowan === ...train at about [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|2.30 am]] on the morning of the siege with [[Hare|Hare]] on the special train from Melbourne. I was one of a number of
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  • ...two city friends. Tenanat was on horseback and the others were travelling with me in the spring-cart. On our way home we intended to drop into see [[Macau ...our guns,' at the same time making for our cart. He jumped into it with us with the intention of doing as he said.
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  • [[Category:People]] [[Category:People starting with C]] [[Category:Cawsey]] [[Category:Robert Cawsey]] [[Category:Robert Caussey] {{^|Original page location \people\peC\causseyPc.html}}
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  • '''Spring 1879 Early 1880''' Det [[Ward|Ward]] sent a man to stay a few days with us to see if we knew about the police cave party set up to watch Mrs Byrne' ...were going to do something good, that Mrs. [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]]'s people were in great joy-they were not one bit frightened of being caught-that the
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  • '''Glenrowan Siege [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|28/6/1880]]''' '''First meeting with the KellyGang, taking up the tracks''' ...d back into the back kitchen. I was left sitting against some bags of oats with a wound in the groin. ([[Royal Commission report day 26 page 18|RC10404]])
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  • ...ocket telegraph instrument, thereby Glenrowan in telegraphic communication with the city. ([[The Argus (31)|Argus2/7/80]]) ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser ( [[Category:People]] [[Category:People starting with C]] [[Category:Piazzi]] [[Category:Alphonse Piazzi]] [[Category:Pyatzer]] [[C
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  • ...mson]] after they were arrested after the Fitzpatrick incident and charged with attempted murder. The trial was held at Beechworth On [[1880-07---aftermath|6/8/1880]] I appeared with Mr [[Smyth|Smyth]] at [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kellys]] committal hearing in Beechwo
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  • ...ry]]. They were defended by Mr [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]]. We had a strong case with evidence from Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]], David [[Lindsay's Shan ...have been there. I used the opportunity to attack the credibility of these people. Can you imagine it Harty had 'purchased' a mare from Ned Kelly on the morn
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