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  • ...of Mr Hare, Mr Sadlier, and Mr Nicolson, who placed great reliance on the trackers, nor of the Kellys, who feared them more than all the other police in the d ...m and Captain Standish, with the result that much of the usefulness of the trackers was discounted by Captain Standish’s refusal to employ them on certain oc
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  • ...authorities wanted their trackers back, as they belonged to their force of native police, and the officer in charge was anxious to return also. I arranged wi
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  • ...nsland police|Queensland]] Government in forwarding a contingent of native trackers to Victoria to aid in the pursuit of the outlaws. We take this our approval “The Queensland contingent did good service, and your Commissioners trust the Victorian Gov
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  • Request for [[Police Trackers|Black Trackers]]. ...ge in the proceedings it was intended to track the outlaws down with black trackers.
    7 KB (1,122 words) - 21:04, 20 November 2015
  • ...wn that help is near, that the, sound of a shot will bring assistance, the native bravery of the race will assert itself. No man cares about risking his life ...delusive, but a substantial improvement seems possible with regard to the trackers.
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  • THE QUEENSLAND NATIVE POLICE ...sland, supplies the following information respecting the [[Police Trackers|native police]] of that colony, a detachment of which is now employed in Victoria
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  • '''Trackers from Queensland''' One great use the native police were put to was that of making new tracks to the diggings, or of sho
    4 KB (705 words) - 21:04, 20 November 2015
  • ...so skilled in bush craft as to be himself a match for a Myalla. Six black trackers accompany them, trained human sleuth hounds, who have served with O'Connor
    3 KB (561 words) - 21:06, 20 November 2015
  • '''THE QUEENSLAND NATIVE POLICE''' ...ext heard of. A detachment of this able body of men arrived in Sydney from Queensland several weeks ago under the command of Mr. Inspector Stanhope [[O'Connor|O'
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  • ...estoration to Queensland of the detachment of Queensland [[Police Trackers|native police]], who, under the leadership of Lieutenant [[O'Connor|O’Connor]], ...mitted if once the gang feel sure they have only to deal with the ordinary trackers the Victorian Government can command. Most people resident in the bush are
    3 KB (530 words) - 21:06, 20 November 2015
  • ...eparted to day. Mr Ramsay telegraphed last week to the [[Queensland police|Queensland]] Chief Secretary, asking that they might be allowed to stop some short tim ...gram last night, authorising you to detain [[O'Connor|O’Connor]] and the native troopers, and feel bound to say that, although O’Connor has never officia
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  • ...they were to have departed to-day. Mr Ramsay telegraphed last week to the Queensland Chief Secretary, asking that they might be allowed to stop some short time ...to your telegram last night, authorising you to detain O’Connor and the native troopers, and feel bound to say that, although O’Connor has never officia
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  • ...large body of police accompanied by the black trackers from the Queensland native police, was sent to Euroa, which township had been quite unprotected prior
    7 KB (1,078 words) - 15:39, 20 November 2015
  • ...ho were at this time aided by a body of black trackers from the Queensland native police, under the direction of Sub-inspector [[O'Connor|O’Connor]].  Alt
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  • ...high appreciation of the conduct and services of the police force, both of Queensland and Victoria, who by their steadiness and courage seconded my efforts and c ...appointed to decide to whom it is to be paid, and that the constables and trackers who were engaged at the destruction of the gang will be allowed to partake
    8 KB (1,318 words) - 15:31, 20 November 2015
  • ...ers were removed on the 25th June. The outlaws believing they had left for Queensland, showed out on the 26th.On the 28th the gang was destroyed, and its leader
    5 KB (798 words) - 15:36, 20 November 2015
  • ...vernment for an [[Royal Commission|inquiry]] into the conduct of the black trackers under his command here in connexion with the pursuit and capture of the Kel
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  • ...gain appeal to you to grant me the inquiry, for which I have returned from Queensland. Sub-Inspector of Queensland Police
    7 KB (1,118 words) - 21:05, 20 November 2015
  • ...nsland native police officer, whose services, together with six aboriginal trackers, had been secured by the Victorian Government, against the recommendation,
    9 KB (1,545 words) - 21:05, 20 November 2015
  • ...ecessaries, such as blankets and food, and that Corporal Sambo, one of the trackers, was ill. Had to send Sambo to Benalla on March 15. He died of congestion o ...Hare was in charge. Mr Hare told me, after observing the efficiency of the trackers, that we ought not to go out except on the best information, as something i
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