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  • ...hing him, he fired. The police then knew who he was, and Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]], [[SConst John Kelly|Senior constable Kelly]], with Mr [[Dowsett|Dowsett] ...became quite submissive, and was borne to the railway station by Sergeant Steele, Constable Dwyer, and two representatives of the Melbourne press.
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  • == Mr Steele == Arthur Loftus Mauld [[Steele|Steele]] states—"I am a sergeant of police at [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]]. I
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  • [[Steele|Sgt Steele]] [[Whelan|Sgt Whelan]]
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  • An inquiry on the body of Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] has just been held at Mansfield . Constable McIntyre corroborated ...aratta, is another of the force on whom Kelly has a determined “down.” Steele was mainly instrumental in bringing the Baumgarten or “Greta Mob” to ju
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  • ...hing him, he fired. The police then knew who he was, and Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]], [[SConst John Kelly|Senior constable Kelly]], with Mr [[Dowsett|Dowsett] ...became quite submissive, and was borne to the railway station by Sergeant Steele, Constable Dwyer, and two representatives of the Melbourne press.
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  • ..., and a lot of ammunition. I asked him to tell me where Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s watch was, and he said, 'I cannot tell you; I would not like to
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  • ...ta. The latter consisted of five men under the charge of Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]], who took so prominent a part in the proceedings of Monday last. The gang
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  • At Wangaratta on Monday Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]]’s dog was poisoned, and last night and to-day he received two letters t Great curiosity was expressed regarding what has become of [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] ’s watch. It was supposed to be in the possession of Ned Kelly,
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  • ...do not know;’ but that they were under the command of Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]]. At this time it was getting late, between half past five and six, and I A moment after [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] and [[Scanlon|Scanlan]] came in sight, Kelly said, ‘Look, lads,
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  • ...ured himself. I saw his [[Photographs|photograph]] with Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]. It had been taken in Pentridge seven or eight years ago. He was ...but I will not swear I did not say so. If anything was said about Sergeant Steele having given evidence to back up Fitzpatrick’s. I do not remember it. I w
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  • ...ice with regard to Kelly is. I have spoken to them and spoken to Dwyer and Steele about him. ...be hanged. I cannot say what the feelings of others. I do not know whether Steele wishes Kelly to be hanged.
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  • ...be attacked. I had no warrant, and I cannot say whether Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] had one, or any of the other members of our party. When we had ca ....” I did not say, “I know that.” If anything was said about Sergeant Steele having given evidence at the trial of Mrs Kelly, it has escaped my recollec
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  • ...en made to the parties under Superintendents Hare and Sadleir and Sergeant Steele, who took part in special work accompanied by much risk. Some rewards have [[Steele|Sgt Steele]]
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  • '''Sgt Steele giving evidence'''
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  • '''Sgt Steele giving evidence'''
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  • ...ther from [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]], under the charge of Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]] or some other sub officer of the police.
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  • 338 They went out at the same time as [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] went out?- Yes, and there was considerable anxiety about them. Wh ...organized, with Sub Inspector [[Brooke Smith|Smith]] and Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]], and despatched two search parties from [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta.]] All th
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  • ...d. On the 16th of [[17/4-4/10/78 Events|August 1878]] , Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] answered as follows:— “I beg to report, for the Superintenden ...from this end on Friday morning; the men forming it are Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]]”— (that is a clerical error, it should have been Senior-constable [[S
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  • ...en consulted?— I think he was the most likely. I think Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]], a well-known man in the district, possibly may have been spoken to about ...rank was, to take his view of the matter, as I did with Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] in the first case.
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  • ...after the murders and told about it, as they did tell about how [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] died, otherwise it could not be known?— The information did not ...of the blacks, and while waiting for luncheon a small party under Sergeant Steele, through some mistake of orders, got out of sight, and we could not pick th
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