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Licensing system introduced by Lieutenant-Governor La Trobe.
Miners had to pay for a licence to be able to mine for gold. -
Sir Charles Hotham appointed Lieutenant-Governor. Orders twice-weekly checks of licences.
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James Scobie, a miner, kicked to death. Four men, including James Bentley, owner of the Eureka Hotel, acquitted.
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James Bently is acquitted of Scobies death
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Bank of victoria was robbed my four men on baker hill ( john Bolton, Henry Garrett, Henry Marriott and Thomas Quinn)
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The Eureka hotel was burnt down
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James Bentley was re-arrested and trialled over Scobie's murder and was convicted of manslaughter along with Thomas Farrell and William Hence.
The miners are convicted and sentenced to jail for burning down the Eureka Hotel -
Meeting held of the eureka flag raised for the first time. burning of the license
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met for another burning of licenses Peter Lalor got them to start building the stockade
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Back up call for by Gov. Hotham to get assistance from the military
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Eary hours of morning stocakade was attacked by the police and military 22 miners,5 soilders died during 20 minute battle
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13 miners were held for treason ( disobeying their own captain/leader of the country)