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  • == James Clancey == == Importance of James Clancey ==
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  • == Importance of James Gloster == == What happened to James Gloster's family ==
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  • === SConst James === == Importance of SConst Frank James (2339) ==
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  • ...ed Kelly|Edward (Ned)]] 12/54, [[Margaret Skillion|Margaret (Maggie)]] 57, James 59, [[Dan Kelly|Daniel (Dan)]] 61, [[Kate Kelly|Catherine (Kate)]] 63, [[Gr ...ategory:People starting with K]] [[Category:James Kelly]] [[Category:Kelly James]] [[Category:Kelly Gang]] [[Category:Bushrangers]]
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  • ...(Ned)]] 12/54, [[Margaret Skillion|Margaret (Maggie)]] 55?, [[James Kelly|James]], [[Dan Kelly|Daniel (Dan)]] 61, [[Kate Kelly|Catherine (Kate)]] 63, [[Gra [[Category:People]] [[Category:People starting with K]] [[Category:James Kelly Snr]] [[Category:Bushrangers]]
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  • == Importance of James and Mary Quinn == ...s Jack Lloyd]] sen), [[Tom Lloyd|Jane (Mrs Tom Lloyd]] sen), [[Jimmy Quinn|James]](Jimmy), William, Mary Anne, [[Patrick Quinn|Margaret (Mrs Patrick Quinn]]
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  • == Importance of James Wallace == James Wallace was a teacher and prolific writer. A friend of Aaron Sherritt and t
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  • | James
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  • ...on as being a vicious, cunning little sneak, in addition to a law breaker. James Kelly, Ned’s other brother, who took no part in their more serious crimes
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  • Towards evening another visitor arrived, a draper named [[James Gloster|Gloster]] who resided at Seymour but was then hawking some of his g
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  • This was by no means [[James Gloster|Gloster’s]] first encounter with bushrangers, as he had been stuc
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  • ...s as the use of scent, to which they helped themselves liberally from Mr [[James Gloster|Gloster’s]] bottles. ''Enpassant'' it may be remarked that, thoug
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  • ...o the money five revolvers had been taken from the bank, and these, with [[James Gloster|Gloster’s]] pistol and the rifle and guns of the shooting party,
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  • ...n. "I'm Dan Kelly's mother! Dan was my son, and Ned was my son, and [[James Kelly|Jim]] is my son - dear, good kind Jim. And I have only him left.&quot
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  • “[[James Kelly|Jim]] does what he can for us. But he cannot do much. He’s a man, J ...died not long afterwards. There were seven children, namely, Edward, Dan, James, Ann, Kate, Grace, and Ellen. With these Mrs Kelly took up the land at East
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  • In a minute or two tall, gaunt [[James Kelly|Jim Kelly]], upon whose grave and bearded face also the big sorrows o
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  • ...or two in months, but he's about somewhere now. Joe'll know. Here, Joe; [[James Kelly|Jim Kelly]]'s around here somewhere. I saw him. Just get around and f There is no prospect of it ceasing, so we presently go in quest of Mr James Kelly, braving the elements. In the bush one must not take any notice of &q
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  • ...'s vast solitudes. One sees that gravity deeply stamped upon the face of [[James Kelly|Jim Kelly]] as he comes forward to the fence where we await him. But
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  • "There's one of the Kelly's I know. That's [[James Kelly|Jim]]. He was in trouble long ago. But I have heard that it was not h
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  • ...t skinning a beast. I noted the brands and saw that the animal belonged to James Foley, of Black Springs. I knew both the lads. We couldn't get Foley to ide
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  • ...met some notorious New South Wales criminals-and also [[Ned Kelly|Ned]] [[James Kelly|Jim Kelly]]. There is no doubt that it was while the three of them we
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  • [[James Kelly|Jim Kelly]] during his interview with "The Sun" representat
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  • ...episode in the bushrangers' career were made by a hawker, [[James Gloster|James Gloster]]. This was the man who was very nearly shot whilst the outlaws had
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  • ...g his evidence at the preliminary proceedings at Beechworth, the hawker, [[James Gloster|Gloster]], said that whilst he was imprisoned by the Kellys at Youn
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  • ...efore he died," said Mr Grovenor, "Ned Kelly told his brother, [[James Kelly|Jim]] all about this armor. When they first took to the bush they rea
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  • "I remember," said Mr Governor, "about six years ago [[James Kelly|Jim Kelly]] showing me a police trooper's iniform that he had found a
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  • ...ight be landed on the Victorian shore. I had a proclamation, signed by Sir James M'Culloch, to the effect that I would be responsible for all boats on the V ...fter wards made between the two Governments. On my return to Melbourne Sir James M'Culloch, the Chief Secretary, sent for me and paid me the highest complim
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  • Captain Standish sent for me one day, and told me that Sir James M'Culloch (the Chief Secretary) had directed him to instruct me to proceed
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  • About this time a hawker named [[James Gloster|Gloster]], who had a shop at [[Seymour|Seymour]], but was in the ha
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  • ...idence, given before the Police Commission at Glenrowan, it is stated that James Reardon said he told me that 'the line was broken,' and that he also told m
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  • ...ear the police will kill them. Amongst the people who are in there are:— James and Michael Reardon, my husband and son, Catherine and William [[Jones' Gle
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  • ...ridge]] and settled down to farm life. He married Ellen, third daughter of James Quinn. a neighbouring farmer.
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  • It is alleged that one James Murdoch, who was afterwards hanged for murder at Wagga Wagga, N.S.W., recei
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  • ...the district, Constable Ernest [[SConst Flood|Flood]], in 1871, arrested [[James Kelly|Jim Kelly]] and his little brother Dan. Jim was about 13 years old an Question.-Try and do that and give about the dates.-I arrested James and Dan Kelly when they were mere lads for illegally using horses in 1871.
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  • ...that night. I was there on three occasions and she had not been to bed. [[James Quinn|Jim Quinn]], her brother, was in the house."
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  • Later still, a hawker named [[James Gloster|Gloster]] and his assistant, [[Frederick Becroft|Beecroft]], came o
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  • ...ot me for horse stealing, but with the, subscription money he gave £20 to James Murdock, who has recently been hung in Wagga Wagga, and on Murdock's eviden
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  • A schoolmaster named [[James Wallace|Wallace]] offered his spying services to the police.  He was, he s
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  • ...py couple appeared at the Church of England at Benalla, in company with Mr James Knox, Benalla shire secretary, as best man, and were married by the Rev Mr
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  • ...Kennedy, Greta; “Tommy” ([[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]]); Moses ([[James Wallace|J Wallace]]), a school teacher.  The latter, after drawing £180 f
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  • ...urderous fire on the women and children from the ranks of the police.  Mr James Reardon and his wife and children tried to escape from the hotel about dayb
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  • == Constable James Arthur == On June 9, 1881, Constable James Arthur, giving evidence on oath before the Royal Commission, said:—“I r
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  • == James Reardon - Railway line repairer ==
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  • ...tardy justice, be obtained by the present Government and handed over to [[James Kelly|Jim Kelly]], as Ned’s sole surviving next of kin.
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  • ...Robert [[Casement, Henry Dudley, Tennant & McDougall|McDougall]], J [[James Gloster|Gloster]], Frank [[Frederick Becroft|Beecroft]] and Robert [[Scott|
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  • “That in consequence of the reprehensible conduct of Mr [[James Wallace|Wallace]], the State school teacher, during the Kelly pursuit, and
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  • ...nday.—At a meeting of the Salvation army at Lithgow one of the converts, James Skillion, related his experiences as a "bush telegraph" in connec
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  • ...," That was the start of the gang. In his capacity as bush telegraph, James Skillion assumed various disguises, sometimes carrying a swag, at other tim
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  • ...e of my two brothers, resides in the same town but I am not aware that any James Skillion ever played any important part in connection with the gang of whic [[James Kelly|JACK KELLY]]
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  • ...robably the first to scent any danger. He there- upon took counsel with Mr James D Rankin, a local magistrate and merchant, and the two, with another man, m
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  • Ex-Sergeant James [[Whelan|Whelan]], who was associated with the Victorian police in the days
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  • ...Hart and Dan Kelly still in hotel. Police keeping up incessant fire. T R L James, superintendent of telegraphs.
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  • James-street, Collingwood.
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  • ...Reid's Creek, in the case of a permit granted by Mr Commissioner Puckle to James and party to cut a race from the head of Reid's Creek to a point a mile bel
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  • ...teen miles [[Bright|Bright]], a rich sluicing claim is being worked by one James Manfield, who in one week cleared £65, the 'stripping' being only from thr
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  • ...and Mount Concord, on the stations of Messrs William and James Bon, and Mr James Aitken - the latter a near relation of the Minister of Lands. Here the best
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  • ...the solid. Adjoining this claim are situated the Iron Duke, the Queen, the James I, the Elizabeth, and the Edinburgh claims, in which shafts are now being p
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  • ...f the employees, marks the order which is maintained on this station of Mr James Henty - "Every man employed on the Round Hill station is expected to s
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  • Mr '''James Richmond''''s sheep:- This animal possesses an admirable appearance, is of
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  • BEECHWORTH, Thursday James [[Jimmy Quinn|Quinn]], arrested yesterday at [[Greta|Greta]] by Senior-cons
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  • ...murder had been a little while before bought by the prisoner [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quin]], the following direct evidence was adduced, as reported by the Ovens
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  • [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quin]] was informed against for murdering '''[[Wangaratta|Ah Woo]]''' on Au
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  • ...er thus describes the execution on Friday, at Beechworth, of [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quinn]], for the murder of a Chinaman at [[Myrtleford|Myrtleford]]:—
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  • ...Father '''Therry''''s stations, but in charge of the noted cattle duffer, James Feeney. ...e same distance from the Murray. It is the property and residence of Mr '''James Robertson''', and will be remembered as the home of 'Cast Anchor Jack,' pre
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  • ...t six miles from Albury we passed the fine house, grounds and vineyards of James Day, Esq., JP. A little beyond a large, well-designed Public School called
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  • ...in the colony, viz., on the '''Table-top station''', the property of Mr '''James Mitchel'''l, about fifteen miles from the town. We were shown a most artist
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  • ...addition to our party in the person of the present member for the Hume, Mr James '''M'Laurin'''.The model school was erected many years ago, though it has r ...ass a fine draper; establishment, called Manchester House, and owned by Mr James '''Higgins'''. At one side there is an extensive and showy furniture wareho
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  • ...'''Mudge'''. Aldermen '''M'Lellan''', '''Day, Kirkpatrick, Jones, Solomon, James Day, Liddle, and Gulson''', are the other members of the Council.
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  • [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quinn]] was informed against for doing grievous bodily harm
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  • The annexed wood cut of the one in use at Mr James Mitchell's represents the ‘Patent Travelling Box Wool Press' manufactured
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  • ...Orange. At the great sale of the Royal Banking Company's properties, Mr '''James Tyson''' bought the Deniliquin runs (three), and, after holding them some y ...mposed a duty of ton shillings. Lord Belmore, Sir James M'Culloch, and Sir James Martin, all visited the Deniliquin school, and their remarks in the visitor
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  • ...esentative of the Town and Country Journal. Among those present were Mr '''James Shackles''', JP, Mr '''Bulchart''', Mr '''Pascoe''', Mr '''Maunsell''', PM,
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  • ...he afternoon buggies were got out, and your correspondent had a seat in Mr James Shackles' buggy, to which were attached a dashing pair of horses. With such
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  • ...order to see the [[Echuca|Echuca]] steam saw mills, the properly of Mr '''James M'lntosh'''. After piloting our way through immense piles of huge logs the
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  • ...eral, including wine and spirits (Mr '''Robertson''', manager) ; and Mr '''James Price's''' Free Trade general store. The great annual event at Urana is the
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  • ...hours. We were warmly welcomed by the lord of Widgiewa, '''[[Riverina area|James Cochran]]''' , Esq., JP. After a refreshing wash and the usual “stimulant
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  • ...ate, and the other members of the bench are '''Chas. M Lloyd, John Leitch, James Cochran, William Faed, Alexander M'Neil, Thomas W Hammond, Walter O Windeye
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  • ...ff includes Mr P '''Durie''', head master, Miss '''Galloway''', and Master James '''Daley.''' The proficiency of the pupils in grammar, arithmetic, geograph ...s only recently been completed, was erected at a cost of nearly £3000. Mr James Markey was the contractor. The front elevation of the building has no very
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  • ...smen were hanged. I am assured by few on-lookers of the the "truthful James" sort, who profess to keep out of the "row" that these quarr
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  • ...r, is a brick-built store, purchased lately of the Joint Stock Bank, by Mr James Frazer, who carried on a large trade, both during and since the gold-fields
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  • ...ortant crossing place, over the Murrumbidgee, to the Melbourne market. Sir James Martin raised the hopes of the people by pointing out Narrandera as the ter
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  • ...ment to the town. The president is Mr J E '''Pearce'''; hon. treasurer, Mr James '''Macgregor''', junr.; hon. sec., P W '''Reed'''. Dr '''Gordon''' is the r
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  • ...f the champion horse Leicester. The courteous and energetic manager, is '''James Macgrego'''r Esq. Mr F '''Gardiner''' and Mr J '''M'lvor''' are his assista
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  • ...eld, Tartakpover, S? Johns, Pollard, and Witcombe'''. Auditors: Messers '''James, M'Gregor, and Lakeman'''.
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  • ...tation of '''Henry Darlet''', Esq., and under the superintendence of Mr '''James Hunt'''. This is one of the stations first taken up by '''Thomas D'Archy'''
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  • Mr James Doran's coach to Schoolhouse Lane bids fair to become a success. He has had
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  • ...ing, is under the management of Henry Williams, as executor of the late Mr James Price. A very large stock of goods is also kept here. Opposite the Crown is
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  • ...d for myself alone and not for [[MacBean|Mr. M'Bean]] or any other person. JAMES STEERS. Last year application was made by James Steers for 320 acres of this reserve, when it wis refused by the majority o
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  • ...left through applicant's selection to afford access to wash. A letter from James Steers, objecting to this application on the ground that he has an applicat ...of the merits of Denis Cain's application for 320 acres adjoining that of James Steers, I will endeavour to. lay it also before the public. In the minutes
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  • [[Jimmy Quinn|James Quinn]] was charged with assaulting with intent to do grievous bodily harm ...nd Skelton fell, Porter being underneath. Skelton was just getting up when James Quinn went and took up a bullock yoke some five or six yards off and hit Sk
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  • ...or six yards off and hit Skelton with it on the head and knocked him down. James Quinn took the bullock yoke in his two hands and made a swinging. blow. Ske ...stable. When James Quinn came up he rushed at Skelton. After Skelton fell James Quinn went and got the bullock yoke and struck Skelton on the head. This wa
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  • ...and at this meeting, in company with a number of others, was [[Jimmy Quinn|James]] Quinn-one of the family who harboured Power, and who, as well as the noto
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  • ...the Minister of Lands, and objected to the applications of Denis Cain and James Steers for allotments of land between his sheepwash and his woolshed. His g
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  • ...as reached in good time, and at the "Settler's Arms," carried Mr James M'Clure, refreshments were appreciated. Towards mid-day we reached [[Hay|Ha
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  • ...on, called '''Tubbo''', and were hospitably received by the manager, Mr '''James Burt'''. Mr '''Peters''' lives in England.
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  • ...urt was opened, and the proceedings in the Wooragee murder case continued. James Smith, William Heppannstein, and Thomas Brady, on remand, were brought up c
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  • ...l, [[Chiltern|Chiltern,]] deposed, - I know the prisoners Thomas Brady and James Smith. I saw them on the 18th October, between 10 and 11 o'clock at night. ...on Tuesday night. He replied that be had slept at the Deep Creek, and that James Smith and William Heppannstein were with him. Each of these statements were
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  • [[James Kelly|James Kelly]] and Thomas Williams were charged with cattle stealing. ...driving cattle. Spoke to them. Bought two yearling heifers and a cow. Paid James Kelly £3 10s. The prisoner Williams said he owned some of them. Got a rece
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  • ...store keeper in [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] who it is alleged [[James Kelly|James Kelly]] stole calle fron see ([[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 4/3/1
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  • Thomas Williams, 17, and [[James Kelly|James Kelly]], 14, were indicted for stealing two heifers, the property of George ...e prisoners were also found guilty of stealing two steers, the property of James Cook, of Winton, and were sentenced to five years imprisonment each.
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  • ...the introduction of a Railway Loan Bill. On September 18,1868, Mr, now Sir James, M'Culloch moved the second reading of that measure, which proposed to give
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  • [[Graves|James Graves]] stated that he was a partner in and manager of the Tatong, Emu, an
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  • The original owner of the animal, Mr. James Dunlop, of Baddaginnie, was summoned to the court on August 24 last for ill James Dunlop deposed that he was a farmer, living at Baddaginnie; about three yea
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  • ...ame-Lake Rowan. I then travelled the parishes of Karrabumet, PeluebIe, St. James's, and [[Yarrawonga at kellyGang|Yarrawonga]]; and coming across some old a ...fencing race. Returned to Lake Rowan at night. Next day I rode over to St. James, and observed the. same activity displayed there by the selectors, who have
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  • ...but it being that kind of wisdom unfavorebly reported upon by the Apostle James, our more cautious friends amongst the selectors are anxious to give it as
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  • ...ning, before his Honor Mr. Justice Hargrave. Mr Salamons Crown Prosecutor. James Baker, pleaded guilty to stealing a horse from Francis Gardiner, at Hay. Se
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  • == Messrs. Louis Morash and James Mahood have been appointed members et the Public School Board, at [[Jerilde
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