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  • ...ous and uninhabited country; while the total number of police charged with the duty of keeping order therein did not exceed 120. ...s I think every sensible man must be aware, were not only calculated to do the police a great deal of harm, but to prevent their receiving material assist
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  • '''THE OUTLAWRY AND THE MAN WHO CAUSED IT''' ...shot him in the wrist. This story was positively denied by the members of the family, who alleged that Fitzpatrick tried to take liberties with Kate Kell
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  • Story of the KellyGang - the Sup Hare's book The Last of the Bushrangers.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...ight front, the butt of my gun was under my elbow with the left hand under the barrels, ready to be used in a moment. Had it been an inch higher or lower
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...Sydney to Jerilderie, but they could not swear they had not been paid over the counter.
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  • ...firearms and promised to leave the force, as it was the meanest billet in the world. ...elan, Constable Day, and King, the bootmaker, once tried to handcuff me at Benalla, and when they could not Fitzpatrick tried to choke me.
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  • ...81, Sergeant Steele said, “I was under the impression that they had left the district altogether.” ...ithout exposing himself to the risk of being either wounded or captured by the Kellys. 
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  • BENALLA, Friday ...y where it was hidden by the Kelly gang, a quantity of gunpowder, fired in the course of burning off, was responsible for a startling occurrence near [[Ki
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  • [[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 1/10/1872|see previous]] ...now more about it than they acknowledge,-and that would be, by having told the applicant where and how to peg.
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  • BENALLA POLICE COURT Mr Pow defended the prisoners.
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  • ...tting out the brand of a beast contrary to law. The case was brought under the 36th section Abattoirs Statute. ...ear that there had been any brand on it at any time. He took possession of the hide and handed it to Constable Flood.
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  • Mr Norton appeared for the defence. The case was brought under the 109th section of the Criminal Law and Practice Statute.
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  • (Before the Police magistrate and Dr Hallett JP) Mr [[Brooke Smith|Inspector Smith]] prosecuted on behalf of the Crown.
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  • Mr. C. A. Smyth conducted the prosecutions on behalf of the Crown. The prisoners on being arraigned all pleaded not guilty except Patrick Murphy, ...Winton|Winton]]. The prisoners were undefended by counsel. The evidence of the prosecutor and several witnesses was conclusive of their guilt, and a verdi
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  • ...but for those of the whole district surrounding it, who must all share in the benefits about to be conferred by means of railway transit through our mids ...e that very few persons indeed could truthfully say they wish to return to the old system of road traffic.
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  • ...through it, there are plenty of people who have faith in the resources of Benalla and believe there is a prosperous future before it. ...at well as substantial back promises in course of erection in the rear of the principal building.
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  • '''THE BENALLA LAND INQUIRY''' BENALLA, FRIDAY
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  • '''THE TALLAGAROOPNA FORFEITURES''' ...d, together with improvements on three of those to the value of £475, and the rents paid thereon, which are equivalent to £500 more.
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  • '''BENALLA POLICE COURT''' ...unt of interest as to who is really the legal owner of the cow, we publish the evidence in full.
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  • '''Benalla Council''' ...k overdraft, it had better be decided at once. - After a short discussion, the matter was deferred for legal advice.
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  • '''BENALLA POLICE COURT''' (Mr M’Bean here left the bench)
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  • '''BENALLA AGRICULTURAL SHOW''' BENALLA, THURSDAY
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  • ...tables have been murdered, a third has had his horse shot under him, while the fate of Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] is dubious :— .... The bushrangers are supposed to be the notorious Kelly's party, for whom the constables were in search.  
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  • ...d the stamping-out of the crime. According to the statements in the House, the panic at Mansfield has been complete. ...il other arrangements are made the constable’s pay shall be continued to the widow.
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  • ...in securing the ruffians. This may not be possible, unless the gang cross the border, in which case it may, from former experiences, be imagined they wil '''THE POLICE MURDERS.'''
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  • ...y on Tuesday passed an account of £500 for firearms furnished recently to the force. ...o were murdered near Mansfield shall continue to draw the full stipends of the deceased men until their case can be dealt with next session.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/12/1878 (2)|see previous]] ...ed intentionally - of misleading them is to the position and intentions of the gang.
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  • ... part of the KellyGang story '''full text of the article'''
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  • '''full text of the article''' ...till, there is much do on every hand; the Kellys have active sympathisers; the gang is gaining strength; more evils are threatened, and prompt and vigorou
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/2/1879 (7)|see previous]] ...ntion of exciting pity. He said that on the occasion when Fitzpatrick, the Benalla constable was shot, he was not within 400 miles of Greta, and during his ca
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  • '''full text of the article''' [[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 13/2/1879 (2)|see previous]]
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  • '''full text of the article''' ...so long as I make its ballads.” No laws will ever afterwards counteract the pernicious influence of such moral poison.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 18/3/1879 (2)|see previous]] ...or and deliver neithbours letters. Lynch sometimes called for and received the mail for his district, but latterly he was refused Monk's letters.
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  • ..." It bears the Melbourne post mark of April 18. The letters have been the cause of throw ing Mrs Monk into a state of dangerous illness. ...ounded horse, the bullets having been extracted, but they bring no news of the bushrangers. Sub- inspector Toohey and a strong party of police remain at W
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  • ...mpany returned to the town, but arrived at too late an hour for commencing the inquiry, which will be opened to morrow morning. ''''''Monks story;''' [[The Argus at KellyGang 5/5/1879|previous]] / [[The Argus at KellyGang 10/5/1879|next]]'''
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  • ...s in the North-Eastern district, by whom in formation was at once given to the police. ...ivert the attention of the police from some movement in another direction. The authorities have, however, taken every care to provide against such a possi
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 27/4/1880 (5)|see previous]] ...sirous of coming under the act of 1878 are being anxiously looked for, but the subject is one on which Parliament will have to be consulted.
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  • === One of the biggest news days; full text of the articles === === A summary of the articles below ===
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  • == Full text of the article == Benalla…Evening .
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  • Full text of the article [[The Argus (21)|see previous]]
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  • == Full text of the article == ...' Went along side a constable, and at this time there was warm firing from the skillion window.
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  • Full text of the article Constable Armstrong (re-called) stated: The sketch produced was a very good one of Sherritt’s hut.
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  • The Argus continued with its report of the '''KellyGang''' '''full text of the article'''
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  • The Herald continued with its reports of the '''KellyGang''' and Glenrowan. '''full text of the article'''
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  • ...hanty the house ???? as indeed they did many other similar houses at which the chief point in their reputation seems to be that they have never been found ...d his time, and is now at large. He has visited Greta several times during the past week.
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  • The Argus continued with its report of the '''KellyGang''' at Glenrowan [[The Argus at KellyGang 8/7/1880 (3)|see previous]]
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/8/1880|see previous]] '''Const M'Intyre's evidence continued''' '''at the committal hearing'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1880 (5)|see previous]] ..., but at the same time he recognized that one of them was Edward Kelly and the other Joe Byrne.
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  • ...to withdraw some remarks of his attacking Mr O'Connor's private character. The commission meet again at 11 am to-day. '''THE POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • ...er saw one of them, nor did they cause us any anxiety, or steal any of our property." Now, this is curious. ...We are afraid that the duties of citizenship are somewhat misunderstood in the "Kelly country”
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1881 (2)|see previous]] ..., as I am certain that with a change of officers, and a very little skill, the Kellys will soon be brought to justice. I am, in meantime, yours obediently
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 23/3/1881 == ...e then rode on to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne's]] house at Sebastopol, the mother of [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], and Mr. Nicolson and I interviewed her;
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 23/3/1881 == ...ank at [[Euroa|Euroa]]?- I can spot them on the map but l have not noticed the distance exactly.
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 3/5/1881 == ...d they keep them in repair until they are required. You will find it under the head of “Buildings.”
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 4/5/1881 == ...ult of information conveyed by the police officials?— It would appear on the face that it was.
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 9/6/1881 == The Hon. F. LONGMORE , M.L.A., in the Chair;
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 1/9/1881 == A. These are the printed minutes of evidence referred to in the declaration of Robert Ramsay , made before me this 31st day of August 1881.
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  • Story of the KellyGang - the Royal Commission Report == The Royal Commission evidence for 7/9/1881 ==
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  • ...not deemed cautious enough to be trusted by Kelly when evil days fell upon the latter and he found himself an outlaw. ...that, although the shady characters who resided there were united against the police, they were disunited amongst themselves in other respects.
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  • | Begining of compulsory,and free education in the common schools | Benalla
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  • ...on the left bank of Reedy Creek, opposite [[Sebastopol|Sebastopol]] and at the mouth of '''London''' or '''Byrne's Gully''', a deep gully that ran up towa '''Links to the KellyGang'''., [[#1|Early Years]]., [[#2|Early married life]]., [[#3|Death
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  • == Bill Frost lived with Mrs Ellen Kelly for a time and was the father of Ellen Kelly == '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''' , [[#ey|Early Years.]],[[#married|Lifw with Ellen
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  • ...he KellyGang''' '''below''' , Early Years , [[#15/4/1878|First run in with the '''KellyGang''']] , Fitzpatrick Incident , Gold Mining and whisky , Mansfie == Links to the KellyGang ==
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  • Arrested as a sympathizer. Lived at the Bald Hill near [[Winton|Winton]]. A small firery Irishman ...KellyGang''' '''below''' , Early Years , Teenage years , First run in with the law , [[#15/4/1878|Fitzpatrick Incident]] , [[#9|Mrs Kelly's Trial]] , Gold
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  • == Dan Kelly, Ned Kelly's younger brother and a member of the KellyGang == ...''below''' , [[#ey|Early Years]], Teenage years , [[#1st|First run in with the law]] ,[[#fitz|Fitzpatrick Incident]], [[#gold|Gold Mining]] , [[#mm|Mansfi
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  • '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''' , [[#ey|Early Years]],[[#married|Married life]], [ == Links to the KellyGang ==
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  • == Ned Kelly was the leader of the KellyGang. 'As game as Ned Kelly' is a common Australian saying == ...st|First run in with the law]] , [[#f|1st Fitzpatrick Incident]] , [[#fitz|The Fitzpatrick Incident]] , [[#gold|Gold Mining]] , [[#mm|Deaths at Stringy Ba
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  • ...f the Kellys and one of the Greta Mob. Many said I was the fifth member of the KellyGang''' ...[[#das|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#as|After the Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , Family ,
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  • ...t. I was on duty right throughout the '''KellyGang''' outrage. '''Links to the KellyGang below''' == Links to the KellyGang ==
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  • ...'''.,[[#ey|Early Years]] , [[#ty|Teenage years]] , [[#fr|First run in with the law]], [[#f|Fitzpatrick Incident]] , [[#PG|Statement in Pentridge Gaol]] , == Links to the KellyGang ==
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  • == One of the original properties in the Kelly Country == == History at Barjarg Station before the KellyGang ==
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 15/8/1865|Advertise with KellyGang]] The court house was.
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  • == One of the original properties in the Kelly Country == == History at Benalla before the KellyGang ==
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  • == One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country == == History at Cobram before the KellyGang ==
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  • == One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country == : [[Shepparton|Shepparton]], [[Benalla|Benalla]]
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  • == One of the properties in the Kelly Country == : About eight or nine miles from [[Glenmore Run|Glenmore]] in the Black Range
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  • == The site of the Glenrowan siege of the KellyGang by the police in June 1880 == == History at Jones' Glenrowan Inn before the siege ==
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  • == One of the original properties in the Kelly Country == <dd><p>[[Benalla|Benalla]]</p>
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  • Old Longwood, the first settlement, is to the east of Longwood ...a junction point for the gold convoys from places like [[Gobur|Gobur]] ([[The Argus at KellyGang 31/8/1861|Argus31/8/61]])
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  • == One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country == == History at Pine Lodge before the KellyGang ==
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  • == The Country around Lake Rowan == What did the lake look like? 'dry swamp with low tussocks of grass and a few swamp trees
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  • == One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country == == History at Seven Creeks before the KellyGang ==
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  • == One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country == <dd><p>[[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] to the north</p>
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  • == One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country == == History at Tatonga before the KellyGang ==
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  • [[Benalla|Benalla]] in the north and [[Euroa|Euroa]] in the south Town was surveyed in 1838 but in 1852 the town was moved south from the Homeysuckle Creek.
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  • == One of the original properties in the Kelly Country == <dd><p>[[Benalla|Benalla]]</p>
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  • ...er]], on the Hume Highway, the last town in Victoria. [[Albury|Albury]] is the sister town in New South Wales ...Wodonga attended a major meeting to plan for the coming of the railways ([[The Argus at KellyGang 15/7/1867|Argus15/7/67]])
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  • == One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country == == History at Yabba Yabba before the KellyGang ==
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  • A town to the south of the River Murray. Mulwalla is on the northern bank ...d the bridge over the River Murray. The town became one of the gateways to the Riverina
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  • ...d set up any sort of ambush. The trackers were not trained police. Many of the original trackers came from [[Coranderrk|Coranderrk]] aboriginal reserve. ...Gang'''. It would seem that most of the officers came from the area around the [[Conway Barracks|Conway]] Barracks near Bowen.
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  • ...ll income at best. Many of the sympathizers were selectors. They supported the '''KellyGang''' as friends and people who understood their problems. ...hey needed to clear the land and fence it etc. These laws were enforced by the authorities against '''KellyGang''' sympathizers.
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  • ...r 3 page 2|CHC]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 16/12/1878|Argus16/12/78]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 8/8/1880|Argus10/8/80]]) ([[Cookson, 05_09_1911_3|BWC]]) ...ices in the cities of [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] and even driven overland all the way to Sydney
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  • ... one of the things of the KellyGang story == Links to the KellyGang ==
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  • Through the Cameron letter the '''KellyGang''' tell their story in their own words. ...on to Berry. It would seem that Berry saw no political advantage in taking the matter any further.
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  • == see other letters written by members of the KellyGang == [[Cameron Letter|Cameron Letter]] , [[Parkes Letter|Parkes Letter]] , [[The Age (34)|letter to Chief Secretay]] [[1880-07---aftermath|7/8/1880]] other
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  • The police called people who supported the '''[[KellyGang|KellyGang]]''' sympathizers. ...and their coming and goings. They also did lots of other things to assist the '''KellyGang'''. see ([[Royal Commission report day 47 page 9|RC16129]])
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  • ...the Crown and for the Defence]] , [[#barry|Mr Justice Barry summed up for the jury]], [[#verd|Jury verdict]] , [[#ned|Ned Kelly's speech]] , [[#26/6/1880 ...e authorities knew that Ned Kelly was going to live they started preparing the case against him. While they were planning for his committal hearing to be
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