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  • ...Mr Russell. It was lent for the occasion by Mr Russell Clarke. That of Dan Kelly was lent by the Chief Secretary, and that of Steve Hart by the Exhibition t
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  • ...defiance, even before the beard is formed on their chins. If they do such things in the green leaf, what will they do in the dry part, the present time the
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  • ...Kennedy entered the camping ground he was covered by the rifles of Daniel Kelly and the other two unknown offenders. Scanlan was only a yard or two behind. ...llenged by the bushrangers, and fired at. McIntyre had, in accordance with Kelly’s orders, walked up to the sergeant and advised him to surrender. Althoug
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  • ...r Hedi, one of the police parties fell in with John Quinn, uncle of Edward Kelly, and a man named [[Bungamara|George Johnstone]]. They learned that Quinn ha ...oncealed in the roof. They brought away the cartridges, but left the other things undisturbed, as they had some reason to believe that the hut was provisiona
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  • ...r ears off, but we will poke your eyes out.—Yours until we meet, E and D KELLY." ...£2,000 reward which has been offered by the Government for the arrest of Kelly and his confederates, but this view should be at once put aside, when it is
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  • ...arge of the prisoners at the station whilst the bank was being robbed. Ned Kelly was very communicative, and admitted that it was he who shot Constable Loni
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  • ...Kelly had previously threatened to roast them alive and to do all sorts of things to them. There were 22 men in all bailed up here. I now learned that the ru ...He said, 'I could describe the horses, but took no notice of brands,' and Kelly appeared to be satisfied, for he replied. Then that is all, right.'
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  • '''ROUGH UPON KELLY''' ...wspapers|Punch]] had a capital cartoon last week entitled "Rough upon Kelly," and though that worthy's last exploit at Euroa has called forth a fr
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  • ...police gave intimation to the banks in the country towns bordering in the Kelly district that one or other of them was to be "stuck up," and yet, ...depreciated fully 50 per cent within the last two years. For this state of things, our contemporary blames the present Government, who, by "their fiscal
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  • ...ecided to increase the [[Reward|reward]] offered for the capture of Edward Kelly from £500 to £1,000, and a notification to that effect appears in the Gaz ...Kennedy is gone, although we made him confess many things and many little things you told him in confidence." Mrs Kennedy, so far, has not received the
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  • ...districts special laws of a repressive character, providing amongst other things that all persons within the limits proclaimed should have to obtain a licen ...t of robbers, who may at any moment be found following in the footsteps of Kelly and his murderous crew, that treatment of the most radical kind is called f
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  • ...y transmitted to head quarters every story any loafer might tell them, and Kelly's friends taking advantage of this managed to spread innumerable false repo ...re. The warrant sets forth that they "did cause to be given to Edward Kelly and his accomplices, information tending to facilitate the commission by th
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  • '''THE KELLY GANG''' ...ed to the public a single instance of sharpness in tracing supplies to the Kelly gang. Yours, &c.,
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  • [[Sympathizers|Fourteen men]] accused of complicity with the Kelly gang were brought up again on remand yesterday, before Mr A. [[Wyatt|Wyatt] ...men were let go it was certain that some of them would co-operate with the Kelly's, and the consequences of letting them go would be tremendous. The police
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  • ...t determined and showed how thoroughly he grasped the situation – in all things the gentleman as well as the judge. The latter talked incessantly; acted at == THE ALLEGED KELLY ACCOMPLICES ==
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  • == THE KELLY RAID == ...g character, and at any rate proves two things – that the '''[[KellyGang|Kelly]]''' [[KellyGang|gang]] have crossed the border; stuck up the town ship of
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  • ...eged in Parliament that the policeman had attempted to take liberties with Kelly's sister, and that this had led to the fight in the hut. ...by the women of the wretched family to the same effect, and in other ways things have been done which have had the effect of working up sympathy with the Ke
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  • ...bt that throughout the country to the north east the sympathisers with the Kelly gang absolutely swarm. These men could not complain of such a punishment, w ...men set free, or to take any others into custody as accomplices before the Kelly gang is captured, let the Acting Chief Secretary direct the police to hold
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  • ...ield Guardian]]'' , entitled “[[Cookson, 28_08_1911_4|The History of the Kelly gang of Victoria Bushrangers, or the Outlaws of the Wombat Ranges]] .” As '''THE ALLEGED KELLY SYMPATHISERS'''
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  • ...en went on to show how hardly the selectors were used, saying, among other things, that they could not get surveys made for months. Sir,- Naturally, the late exploits of the Kelly gang have caused great consternation in [[Banks- local branch|banking]] cir
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