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  • [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] led the [[KellyGang|KellyGang]] of bushrangers into the pages of Australi ...ang were [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]]. Please also visit the [[ev78-10--4Mansfiel
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  • ...ang were [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]]. Please also visit the [[ev78-10--4Mansfiel ...to letting the KellyGang ride free through the people, places, events and things that make their story exciting.
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  • ...''KellyGang''' ride free by setting out the stories of the people, places, things and events that make the full story. ...The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers Index|The True Story of the Kelly Gang of Bushrangers]]
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  • These things excited curiosity. The man was known to be one Constable M’[[McIntyre|Int ...! I’m shot.’ He never spoke again, for he had been shot dead by Edward Kelly, and the curtain had risen on a sordid, yet exciting drama, which was to en
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  • ...loster’s cart, with his name painted on it, was well known in Euroa, and Kelly had taken with him Gloster’s boy to hold the horses, while he pursued his ...at night, whereupon Mr Bradley, the teller, partially opened the door, and Kelly and Hart, forcing their way in, shut the door behind them.
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  • ...sociation with Captain Standish, in the way of a speedy termination to the Kelly gang’s career.
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  • ...age bush farmer’s conscience, and even with regard to the police murders Kelly had succeeded to some extent in fostering a belief that the constables were
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  • ...her things arranging to have a watch kept on the Glenrowan hotel where the Kelly sympathisers had taken to gathering and indulging in disorderly conduct. He On June I Mr [[Nicolson|Nicolson’s]] connection with the Kelly pursuit finally ceased, Mr [[Hare|Hare]] coming up to Benalla to take over
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  • ...no ordinary trains would be passing along the line for many hours, and Ned Kelly felt sure that on the news of Sherritt’s murder being wired to Melbourne ...d to tickle him up with a revolver if he did not do it, and do it quickly. Kelly wanted four rails’ lengths of the line broken, but Reardon assured him th
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  • ...tion with Mr O’Connor and others Mr Sadlier consented. [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]] and [[Margaret Skillion|Mrs Skillion]], who with numerous other sympathis ...rry]]; from the house the body of Joe Byrne. The bodies of [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]] were seen by Dean Gibney, lying side by sid
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  • '''Mrs Kelly's story''' ...can’t get home till the weather clears up. The other girl is poor [[Kate Kelly|Kate]]’s daughter. They are all darling little children – so loving and
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  • ...she was in prison. This—and the cause of her being imprisoned—were the things on which her mind most constantly dwelt. The unlucky encounter at the homes ...on’t know much of what happened after Fitzpatrick came that day. But the things that the girls have told me the police used to do were simply brutal and wi
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  • For the horse is everything in the Kelly country - it is the medium of exchange, the rest of all temptation, the out ...oorway of her cottage. This poor poor tin bosomed lady looks downward into things not visible to any but herself. May God, in his great mercy send her peace!
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  • ...turbing them by making plays and picture shows out of their trouble. Those things are better forgotten. It is all over and done with. If there was wrong done ...n a chance at all. There's a picture show with a lot of nonsense about the Kelly gang going about now. I've got an injunction against it in some places, but
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  • ...ink I was a sympathise. . . I was not . . . They blamed me for most of the things the Kellys did. . . I had nothing whatever to do with them. And that is the "But that awful night! The place full of people-people and the Kelly crowd, with pistols and guns! And my poor, innocent children! Think of that
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  • ...hings about my character. Most of them never had any. I've known police do things that gaolbirds would be ashamed of. I've known police to rob and beat drunk "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 him, bu
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  • ...they got pretty drunk. They started preparing to go away, putting their [[Kelly's Armour|iron clothes]] on. But they got wandering all over the house, and ...the fact that he was mates with them before. That'll tell you the kind of things the police were.
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  • '''''THE MAN WHO SHOT NED KELLY,''''' ...is the one he was wearing at Glenrowan. I took it off him, with the other things, when he fell. And that stain is his blood. He was wounded in several place
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  • ...table [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]], the trooper whose attempt to arrest Dan Kelly at the homestead was the primary cause of the Kellys becoming outlaws. ...ought nothing of sleeping out in the wet and cold, and letting beetles and things run all over him. One day Constable Jim [[Const J Dixon|Dickson]] was in th
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  • ...e who met the gang always saved themselves from being shot by pointing out things about the business that the Kellys hadn't thought of. Once the Kellys met a ...e were getting there, 'Say Sergeant, wouldn't it be a joke if we found the Kelly crowd in charge of the police station.' Whelan said he couldn't see any fun
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  • ...ous 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 were serving their ...now. From the description he gave a warrant was issued for [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]'s arrest but he could not be found. In 1878 I was sent to the north-easte
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  • ...leaders played up and got tangled up in the pole, broke a swingle bar, and things generally went wrong, so we did not get to Jerilderie till 10pm, where we f ...eturned from town duty, disarmed him, and locked him in the cell also. Ned Kelly was very wroth with Devine on account of what he had heard of his boasting,
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  • ...ut persecuted them continually, though the father, [[John (Red) Kelly|John Kelly]], had by honest work succeeded in winning for himself a snug farm of consi ...s no room to doubt that his experiences with Power had much to do with Ned Kelly's subsequent choice of a life of outlawry. He assisted Power in several of
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  • ...y they wanted to take our lives; they said they only wanted our arms. When Kelly said that Fitzpatrick was the cause of it all, and that the police could no ...' Then he asked me if I had any firearms. I told him I did not carry those things to sell. He said, "I know you have a pistol. If you do not give it to
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  • ...published in "The Sun" it has naturally been more intense in the Kelly country itself than anywhere else. There the articles are being read with a NED KELLY WAS THE BLACKSMITH
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  • AN EPISODE OF THE KELLY TIMES continued The coach was now going down hill, at the bottom of which w ...ep a still tongue, and attend to your own business, otherwise you may find things made very unpleasant for you." I intended to follow this advice. At th
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  • ...g of repugnance; but all things considered. I made a fairly good meal. Dan Kelly, with a tin plate between his knees, was seated in front of the hut door, w
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  • ...ES INTERFERING WITH KATE KELLY continued "I replied, 'If I don't, Mrs Kelly some body else will. I don't know whether there is sufficient evidence to c "Just at this moment Ned Kelly rushed in, revolver in hand.
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  • '''THE DEATHS OF HART AND DAN KELLY''' ...t deal of matter relating to the wrongs of Ireland, and to a host of other things that never concerned Dan nor Hart in their lives, but which after their dea
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  • '''THE DEATHS OF HART AND DAN KELLY''' ...casually nodded to them a score of times. I did not know them, however, as Kelly and Hart. They sat and made themselves at home.
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  • ...and M'Intyre states that Byrne and Hart were dreadfully cut up at the turn things had taken, especially Byrne, who was nervous and downcast. ...nder, saying that if, they consented they would not be shot. M'Intyre told Kelly that he would induct his comrades to surrender, if he promised to keep his
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  • ...ings that were formerly unexplained. He told me how he, Joe Byrne, and Ned Kelly used to [[Horse and Cattle stealing|steal horses wholesale]], and how they
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  • ...gnificently mounted. The men and horses could have been backed against the Kelly gang, man for man, at anything. We also arranged that I should ride out mys ...purchased a few days before. He was pointed out to me by several people as Kelly and Byrne's greatest friend. I was asked why I did not have him arrested fo
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  • ...uld. It was a difficult job for the horses, but we urged them on. The only things we could see were four goats feeding quietly. We looked for traces of men,
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  • ...to have the Harts' house watched from Wangaratta, and for a party to watch Kelly's house from Glenrowan, The orders to the men were, that after dark every n ...d told him I was not at all satisfied with the way the men were conducting things at Aaron's house.
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  • ...no charge could be laid against these people, who were known to be active Kelly sympathisers, the Government, on the advice of Captain Standish, Supt Hare ...e was fully taken up going about the district making inquiries and getting things in order. About this time all the sympathisers were arrested by the order o
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  • ...come into Benalla with the muzzles on.  I have seen Mrs Skillion and Kate Kelly come into Benalla with their dogs muzzled. ...nd I should have been left behind at headquarters to assist and to arrange things there.  I felt myself when I was out that I should not have been out—tha
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  • ...with at this sitting.  The witness (Captain Standish) stated he had heard things about you he would not like to mention. ...d, and he said he gave that the lie direct, and further, that he found out things that made him keep out of your company.  Do you desire to say anything abo
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  • These spies also reported that the outlaws were starved out, and that Dan Kelly was seen somewhere, and that he was very thin and starved-looking.  Mr Nic ...of the immunity they now enjoyed from pursuit, and settled down in their [[Kelly Home|old home]] at Eleven-Mile Creek.  They put a ceiling of bark in the h
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  • ...id:—“There are many constables in the force who have done more serious things than I did, and have remained in the force and got promotion.” In this latter statement, Fitzpatrick was corroborated by Ned Kelly, who stated that there were men in the police force who were not fit to be
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  • ...ook the spanner, and I instructed him, on being made, how to use it.  Ned Kelly came up and said, ‘Old man, you are a long time breaking up this road.’ ...of us.  All who came along were bailed up, and on Sunday evening he (Ned Kelly) had 62 which I counted.
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  • ...icholson.  t was now known that Joe Byrne was dead.  There were only Dan Kelly and Steve Hart left.  As the day wore on the fifty policemen continued to ...and Martin Cherry, a wounded civilian, to pieces.  The police now had Ned Kelly’s armour and helmet, and could have used it on a constable to enter the h
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  • Question — We just want the few things you know yourself at Glenrowan. — Yes. ...nd then I made up my mind if there was not I would stop to attend first to Kelly, and then to any others I might be called on to.
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  • There is one more question - What was the condition of the bodies of Dan Kelly and Hart when you touched them? — Were they stiff as if they have been an ...aw him to recognise him for the first time when I was going with the woman Kelly in search of him. He was pointed out to me then standing with a party of me
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  • ...y]] and Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]] were called to prove the capture of Ned Kelly at the “Siege of Glenrowan.” ...Scott]] - could not prove that they knew, of their own knowledge, that Ned Kelly shot Lonigan at Stringybark Creek, and such evidence should not have been a
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  • ...g whatever to do at present, and he therefore requested them to keep these things from their minds. ...See previous Chapter / next Chapter ... The Complete Inner History of the Kelly Gang and their Pursuers ... Index ===
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  • ...her he had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon him, Ned Kelly said: ...y counsel to sit down, and examine the witnesses myself. I could have made things look different, I am sure. No one understands my case. ([[The Age (54)|Age]
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  • The Complete Inner History of the Kelly Gang and their Pursuers ...'' '''[[Places|places]]''' '''[[1833--events|events]]''' '''[[things index|things]]''' '''[[shop1 (2)|shop]]''' [[../../homeus.htm|../../homeus.htm]]
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  • ...ed by other police, threw himself upon the mysterious stranger. It was Ned Kelly, the leader of the gang, dressed in bullet-proof armour from head to knees. ...a bullet struck him in the groin, and he fell dead. The armour worn by Ned Kelly was found to consist of the mould-boards of ploughs. It was covered with bu
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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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  • ...as then in a state of great alarm through the murders of the police by the Kelly gang, and that Monk very naturally concluded that his life was threatened. ...eir ears off, but we will poke your eyes out. Yours until we meet, E and D KELLY
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  • ...h swift and severe. This is a good result, because there is a time for all things, and the present is no time for leniency. If there is to be terrorism at al
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  • ...esses were afraid to give evidence whilst the gang remained at large. Thus things went on week after week, and month after month, until the Police Magistrate ...they should visit the haunt of the outlaws on the Strathbogie Ranges , NED KELLY will extend to them the hand of fellowship, and tell them that they are wor
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  • The inquiry ordered by the Government into the alleged outrages by Kelly sympathisers near Mansfield, was commenced yesterday, before Mr Panton, PM ...Mansfield, with a letter stating that I required them no longer. I thought things were getting quiet, and that to retain police about my place would raise mo
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  • ...fore four days had elapsed. He did not tell me that the man's name was Dan Kelly. Went to Monk's house afterwards, and asked Monk's brother to dress himself ...ou any. You may shoot me if you like." The man who called himself Dan Kelly and, "Now mind, four days;" but the other man stopped him quietly
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  • ...e Kelly gang, which were founded upon the assertion that [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]], and other friends of the outlaws, had arrived in town, and were about to ...ed, the person will be attacked. The burglar will in the natural course of things develop into the garrotter, who may become the terror of Melbourne as he on
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  • ...one of the Melbourne papers shortly after the murder of the police by the Kelly gang, aeriously spoke of the feasibility of [[Police Tactics|forming a cord ...ements, with the title, "''The Book of Keli, or the Chronicles of the Kelly Pursuers''."
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  • ...mpression in some quarters, which should not exist, to the effect that the Kelly gang are no longer in this district we have no hesitation in pledging ourse
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  • ...hat by removing sleepers and all there would be less danger for the train. Kelly objected to this plan, and talked to me again fiercely. I represented to hi ...These men were of course also bailed up, but in a rather startling manner. Kelly, without warning, fired into one of the tents, in which two men were sleepi
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  • [[Reardon|Reardon]], the line repairer, who was ordered by Kelly to take the rails up, gives the following narrative:- ...ght by removing sleepers and all there would be less danger for the train. Kelly objected to this, and talked to me again fiercely. I represented to him tha
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  • ...ether inquiries were held or not, and reports came from Greta that all the Kelly sympathisers there had made them selves intoxicated at the wake, and were b ...idence was obtainable there, give an order for interment. Senior constable Kelly, with four troopers, accordingly proceeded to Glenrowan by the forenoon tra
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  • ...constable, stationed at Glenrowan, deposed, - I was made a prisoner by the Kelly gang on Sunday night last at half past 10 o'clock. I know the deceased. He ...member of the police force or to any civilians who were then firing at the Kelly gang and Jones's hotel and kitchen.'
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  • ...gth of the force now in the district for some few weeks, or at least until things assume a more peaceable aspect. ...an Kelly fire a shot.I heard nobody else about the place but Byrne and Dan Kelly, and have no reason to behave that their associates were present.
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  • ...y remembering that we were in easy range, quickly seeking nearest shelter. Things remained in the state about an hour, when a woman with a child in her arms ...but he allowed it to pass, and went towards the house. Messrs. Dowsett and Kelly kept all this time stealthily creeping towards him from one point of cover
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  • ...of our carriage had been carried away, as well as the brake of the engine. Things were very soon patched up, and in a few minutes we were on the road again, ...bout a trip after the outlaws. This was in marked contrast to the state of things at the same place on our return journey. Then nothing was to be heard but s
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  • ...]], did some daring and effective service.  The gang eventually felt that things were becoming too uncomfortable, and determined upon perpetrating a deed wh ...od.  When he was taken to Benalla for surgical treatment Senior-constable Kelly was understood to be left in charge, and he stationed the men in two’s al
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  • ...cies which could not possibly have been foreseen.For instance the state of things which culminated the other day in the bloody gap of [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] ...''Fitzpatrick’s''' extraordinary story.In spite of public opinion '''Ned Kelly''' himself admits that the whole statement was absolutely true.Granted that
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  • ...as come. The reports of Messrs '''Hare''' and '''Sadleir''' show all these things very plainly; but Mr '''Hare’s''' disclosures something more. That gentle '''THE DESTRUCTION OF THE KELLY GANG'''
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  • ...st behind the house there is a gap and a track, which were utilised by the Kelly gang.  The police had been watching the house for several months, and had ...It has been already mentioned that formerly he was a great friend of the Kelly gang.  He and Byrne were once arrested by Detective [[Ward|Ward]] for catt
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  • '''Start of the hearing -opening remarks against Ned Kelly'''
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  • ...ble this afternoon, and will contain later particulars of the trial of Ned Kelly, the Melbourne Cup acceptances, and other items of news. ...trial appears to have been got over, and many visitors who came to see Ned Kelly, having gratified their peculiar curiosity, have left Beechworth. As to sym
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  • ...llyGang 10/8/1880 (2)|see previous]] '''James Gloster gave evidence at Ned Kelly's committal hearing''' ...e you in interfering with me?” He replied, “I am Ned Kelly, son of Red Kelly, and a better man never stepped in two shoes.” I then said, “If you are
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  • ...seem to understand or comprehend who I am.” He was introduced as Edward Kelly. We were put in the storeroom and prisoner paid us several visits. On one o ...if it were not for my britableness I would have got on better with Mr Ned Kelly (Laughter) He would not have used me so roughly. We had been to the Strathb
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  • '''REMOVAL OF KELLY TO MELBOURNE''' ...ienced a surprise when it became publicly known that the bushranger Edward Kelly, who the previous day had been committed at the police court to take his tr
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  • ...'' '''[[Places|places]]''' '''[[1833--events|events]]''' '''[[things index|things]]''' [[../../homeus.htm|../../homeus.htm]] == THE TRIAL OF NED KELLY ==
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  • ...y counsel to sit down, and examine the witnesses myself. I could have made things look different, I’m sure. No one understands my case. (JJK)
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  • '''Defence summed up at Ned Kelly's trail''' ...[[Redmond Barry|Honour]]''' , in summing up, said that the prisoner Edward Kelly was presented against for that he, on the 26 th October, 1878 , at Stringyb
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  • ...npunished"—that though retribution may tarry, it will come at last. Things may seem to go well with the murderer for a time, but outraged society is b ...far-fetched arguments and dishonest distortions of the facts to show that KELLY was in such a state of mind, owing to rumours which had reached his ears be
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  • The agitation for the reprieve of Edward Kelly warns us that it is high time to devise some means of protecting the Govern ...lly prevent any such demoralising exhibition as that in the case of Edward Kelly.
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  • ...ided that Mr Nicolson should be removed from his position in charge of the Kelly operations, and that Mr Hare should take his place, as they were of opinion ...gory:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]]
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  • ...dleir, whom I found in charge, not to hand over the charred remains of Dan Kelly and Steve Hart to their friends. It is possible he might have misunderstood ...at while you were in charge of my office the things had got into a muddle. Things had been allowed to stand over. You procrastinated fearfully. Some of the m
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  • ...were the offenders. Two black trackers went out on these inquiries. Other things, such as provisions, were stolen. ...viously been under arrest as a sympathiser. Soon after this I heard of Dan Kelly and Steve Hart calling at a man's house near Chiltern. They were described
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  • ...ey stole the horses which were found when the gang was captured. I saw Ned Kelly after his conviction, and he said to me," I hear you have been saying ...ved by him, and returned to Melbourne. That was my last connexion with the Kelly operations. Received orders to go then to the Wimmera country. On the day t
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  • ...ce - an inquiry considered necessary by the comparative immunity which the Kelly gang of bushrangers so long enjoyed - has begun to take evidence. The commi ...en their narratives of the proceedings of the police in connexion with the Kelly gang, from the first outrage to its destruction at Glenrowan. They were ask
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  • Witness did not think that Captain Standish could possibly mean to say that things were in such a muddle. Witness never communicated with Captain Standish so ...gory:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]]
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  • ...tanding near the table, and might have put poison in the tea and the other things. My mother then threw everything on the table out. In answer to Armstrong's ...red to, from the effects of the fright. I do not desire any portion of the Kelly Capture Reward, although, as Aaron's widow, I consider myself as much entit
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  • ...tanding near the table, and might have put poison in the tea and the other things. My mother then threw everything on the table out. In answer to Armstrong's ...red to, from the effects of the fright. I do not desire any portion of the Kelly Capture Reward, although, as Aaron's widow, I consider myself as much entit
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  • ...tion solely because of my connexion with the police. Have seen Dan and Ned Kelly at Lloyd's. Some of the sympathisers in that locality never do any work, ex ...and when he reported the cherry-tree occurrence he said nothing about Dan Kelly.
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  • ...on the building. Cherry was not injured by the fire. Saw the bodies of Dan Kelly and Hart in the hotel. Their armour was lying about a foot and a half from ...Ellen Kelly|Mrs Kelly]], mother of the late outlaws, Ned and Dan Kelly. [[Kelly Home|Her residence]], a four-roomed slab hut, with a bark roof, stands in t
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  • '''Mrs Kelly''' ...ater resemblance to her brother Ned than either Mrs Skilllian or Miss Kate Kelly do. Most of the party, seeing that the girl was bashful, withdrew from the
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  • ...for instance, of au attempt being made by the police to arrest any of the Kelly sympathisers. "To meet this state of things I would suggest-
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  • ...tions to the men, but knew that Mr Sadleir was now in charge, and saw that things were properly managed. Considered that the best plan was adopted when the h ...stable Kelly ran away from Ned was absolutely untrue. Saw Senior-constable Kelly all through the fight. He steadily advanced along with Guard Dowsett until
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  • ...what some of those recommendations were. He could not possibly affirm that things were serious in the district. It was not correct to say that the police wer ...hur]]''' deposed that he was in the North-eastern district all through the Kelly business. Did not believe in the effectivess of the plan of sending out lar
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  • ...at the Cabinet had discussed the question of Mr Nicolson's fitness for the Kelly duty, which he had been engaged in for nearly 12 months, and that they had ...rritt, that they had every hope he would assist them in the pursuit of the Kelly gang and that if he (Captain Standish) held out a promise to him that he wo
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  • ...y opportunity of learning the real state of things. Asked Senior-constable Kelly where the men were placed, and then sent Sergeant Whelan with others to wat When Ned Kelly was captured, the fact that the gang wore armour was proved, and this made
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  • ...ing to his efficiency in the Ballarat district, and mentioning among other things his capture of bushrangers at Bullarook. ...ns in the number of the force in the district. Amongst the men sent up for Kelly duty from the Richmond depot were two dying of consumption and one a crippl
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  • ...r working of that service, that at no period during the last 25 years have things been in so unsatisfactory a condition. The evil began under the rule of the ...perhaps be others on the commission, who, like him, may be able to look on things in a fair spirit, and from a common-sense point of view, but as a body the
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  • ...etermination which characterised the final proceedings at Glenrowan. These things have all become so painfully apparent in the course of the inquiry that it ...ows that the blame rests wholly with the police officers. Why were so many things amiss ? Simply because the force had been managed, not with reference only
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  • ...t the rations suppled were ample. All who wanted milk, sago, rice, or such things, got them for the asking. Never refused any man a milch cow. (Owing to the ...gory:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • These facts are as follow:– Mr [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] was sent to the Kelly country to endeavour to capture the Kellys, and he remained there for a per ...ders against any one, generally is ready to take advantage of all the good things that turn up. I trust, Sir, the public will raise their voice against the p
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  • ...l concerned. You have but to look at the narrative to see the way in which things tending to exonerate members of the force accused have been overlooked – ...e, half past 4pm. Not much harm one may say in this, but it indicates that things are not as they should be. –
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  • ...d I had at the start a misunderstanding, but the matter was explained, and things afterwards went smoothly. The officers were in the habit of daily visiting ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...proposed by the commission in their wisdom is to perpetuate this state of things. I am aware they have not formally announced their purpose in this respect, ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...without regard to delicacy or veracity, is to be included amongst the best things of a master in the art. The idea of revising a system on the unsupported re ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...clothes were to supersede the detectives altogether, and this among other things led to a strained feeling between the two branches of the service. It might ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...quired into, ex detective W H Mainwaring was called and examined as to how things were managed in the detective office, in which until December, 1880, he had ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...ions of the force were very good, bunt they were not properly carried out. Things would go on much better if the officers took more interest in the service. ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...hey expressed themselves as perfectly satisfied with the existing state of things, and that they declined to be represented. Yet, when several of those sub o ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...mit definite conclusions upon general assertions respecting a condition of things for which an officer under the regulations may be held responsible, and the On the other hand, Mr Winch throws the entire blame of this admitted state of things upon the Bench, who he alleges have granted licences to persons whose appli
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  • ...lly tell much sooner in the circumscribed sphere of the detectives and all things being equal promotion should be more assured and rapid. Detective Eason asc ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...ntly impeded in the exercise of their functions, owing to the condition of things in what are called the "back slums" of Melbourne . Here poverty a ...e only effectual mode of pre- venting the recurrence of a similar state of things in the future is in the opinion of your commissioners, by locating the plai
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  • ...ot co-operate with the police also as regards larrikins; and this state of things is likely to continue, as influence is always likely to be brought to bear. ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...xperiences in Victoria , mainly devoted to the exploits and capture of the Kelly gang, and an advance copy has been forwarded to us by Messrs Melville, Mull ...mour, yet the fact that they wore armour was one of the most extraordinary things in the whole affair. The police records contain ample material from which i
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  • ...'' '''[[Places|places]]''' '''[[1833--events|events]]''' '''[[things index|things]]''' '''[[shop1 (2)|shop]]''' [[home_us|Contact us]] ...he siege. all of that was sent at great expense. '''Trial and Death of Ned Kelly''' TheSMH reported Ned Kellys trial and execution in some detail '''Royal C
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  • ...'' '''[[Places|places]]''' '''[[1833--events|events]]''' '''[[things index|things]]''' '''[[shop1 (2)|shop]]''' [[home_us|Contact us]] ...tions to meet the demand. ([[Herald (9)|Herald29/6/1880]]) '''Death of Ned Kelly''' The Herald reported Ned Kellys trial and execution in some detail '''Roy
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  • ...'' '''[[Places|places]]''' '''[[1833--events|events]]''' '''[[things index|things]]''' '''[[shop1 (2)|shop]]''' [[home_us|Contact us]] ...n report 3/8/1881|RC14741]]) including an article entitled “Christmas in Kelly Land .” '''[[Documents index (4)|Index to documents]]''' '''[[Newspapers|
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  • what led up to the Kelly outrages ...heir families, for the disposal of Joe Byrne's body and to arrange for Ned Kelly's trip to Melbourne and Melbourne Gaol.
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  • ...Secretary]] Mr. Ramsay, on the Kelly business. He asked me my opinion how things were going on. I said I thought that nothing was being done now, and that, ...e position?- They unanimously decided to remove him from the charge of the Kelly operations. I at once communicated the decision of the Government to Mr Nic
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  • ...he 30th instant by the last train I went to Wangaratta to see the state of things there. I then went on alone down to Myrtleford, through that country. On th ...How long after-within a week?- Yes, within a week, they having scoured the Kelly country away behind on the south of the north eastern and Beechworth road o
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  • 748 Where is the [[Kelly's Armour|armour]] of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] that is supposed to be made out of that?- It is in the depot. ...ed. It was personally in the hands of Senior Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]]. Some footmarks were discovered; but though they were out for several day
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  • ...lla, or in the townships about, by the Kellys?- No, I have seen the [[Kate Kelly|Miss Kellys]] frequently in a shop at Benalla, making purchases there. 825 What did they buy?- Well, they were principally things for themselves, for their own consumption.
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  • ...prospect of capturing the outlaws. But I trust that the existing state of things will not last much longer in the North Eastern District; and I hope that th ...rce at all, so that there was no increase with the number of men with this Kelly raid; those extra men in the North Eastern District were taken from other d
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  • ...never to fire off the horse's back. Anyone who takes an interest in those things will know that it is an axiom introduced in all the late wars never to fire ...g time afterwards?- I cannot say. I visited the notorious [[Kelly Home|Mrs Kelly's]] on the road from hence to Benalla. She lived on a piece of cleared and
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  • ...hoebridge]] at [[Bright|Bright]], and Senior-Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] at Wood's Point. ...e was fully taken up going about the district making enquiries and getting things in order. About this time all the sympathizers were arrested. ([[The Comple
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  • ...tend with, first to supply ourselves with water, which is one of the chief things in a watch party. There was only one waterhole, and we used to have to carr ...“Why; are you not in my confidence?” He said, “No; there are certain things I will not tell; I will tell nothing against myself to convict me, although
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  • ...No; in little country racecourses they are not so particular about little things of that sort—there is no money made. I merely give this statement to the ...of that?— No, nothing further; the men left at once. [[Kate Kelly|Katey Kelly]] was there that morning at this house, and when she came out it was eviden
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  • ...d I should have been left behind at head-quarters to assist and to arrange things there. I felt myself, when I was out, that I should not have been out—tha ...was sent for by Captain Standish, who wanted to divide the district in the Kelly country into certain sub-districts, and put an officer over each. Mr. Droug
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  • ...[[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] has had nothing to do with the working of the Kelly affairs up at Beechworth; he is merely in charge of the [[Beechworth|Beechw ...Well,” I said, “this is a strange thing for Nicolson to do. He handed things over to me at one o'clock , and then, in the evening, to send a telegram to
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  • ...ted with Mullane on the subject, while he had the full charge of all those things. ...nd of the force at the time?— I think when this telegram was sent, after things were handed over to me, and no record of it left in the office, it was an u
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  • ...what mixed up in my recollection of that, I was out so much, but all those things were told me. ...— Yes, from time to time, by [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]], tobacco and such things.
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  • ...that all the business in my office was being frightfully muddled, and that things were going wrong both in the Melbourne and the country districts, I obtaine ...">[[#rc1645|1645]]</span> Were they of any consequence in dealing with the Kelly outrages?— Not that I am aware of.
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  • ...e fifty?— No; yet it may be correct. I could find out exactly, but these things are very troublesome to find out exactly. ...at that time asked to assist the police in the capture of the [[KellyGang|Kelly gang]]?— I will state what I know about it and that will cover that. I wa
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  • ...mber. The first agent kept us well informed of what was going on about the Kelly's hold. The only information was that the provisions were being prepared in ...rc1895">[[#rc1895|1895]]</span> I understand he took special charge of the Kelly business?— Yes.
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  • ...ry, very extensive, and I am only prepared with matters connected with the Kelly search—documents put under my care at the office, and besides those there ...on who told you the probable movements and action of the outlaws—certain things connected with their movements and intentions?— Yes.
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  • ...hatever; and I think it was in consequence of this unsatisfactory state of things that Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] kept almost exclusively to working by privat ...ass away from that, had they not a very large connection in the country, [[Kelly family|near relations]]?— Very large indeed, near blood relations and int
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  • ...to bring the Kellys in if the Government would liberate [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Kelly's mother]]. ...the more readily because I thought the sentence upon that old woman, Mrs. Kelly, a very severe one.
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  • ...come back, and so gave the police the slip. I myself saw [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]] and one of the Lloyds going about at the time; and it was in reference to ...orse, and the horse has to give in first?— Well, that depends on various things.
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  • 2515 Such things are always done by correspondence?— I know Mr. Nicolson had his orders in ...Mr. Nicolson, and heard him hand over and explain about papers relating to Kelly business. I knew the business exactly as it stood at the time. Mr. Nicolson
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  • When Ned Kelly was committed by Mr Wyatt and he brought him down to Melbourne. He also had dealings with Wild Wright about the possibility of releasing Mrs Kelly. Wyatt sets out his response.
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  • ...half-past two, all the stations in which we were interested, as to whether things were all right there. As soon as I got the last message I have referred to, ...ose near us from the house—Jones's. Senior-Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] appeared about this time, and I ascertained from him how the men were pla
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  • ...</span> Did you disagree with his method?— Well, I did not like the turn things had taken. I looked upon it that Mr. [[Hare|Hare]] was pushing himself forw ...y the [[Seymour|Seymour]] [[Banks- local branch|bank]], as [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] had it in view for a long time to stick it up. They would keep the bush u
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  • Insp Montford explained his involvement with the Kelly Country and commented that the outbreak may have occured because the number ...e 1503]] [[Category:KellyGang aims to map all the people places events and things in the story]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:O'Connor]] [[Catego
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  • ...s. Barry]] was in once and [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs. Sherritt]]. There are two things I omitted to tell: On the Saturday night previous to the murder Mr. Superin ...y there was only a calico screen between the room you were in and the room Kelly was in?— No, a wooden partition; but the door was calico, just hung down.
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  • ...and the incident when Joe Byrne threatened to burn the house down and Dan Kelly fired some shots. Things got worse. Const Duross saw by Mr. Hare's evidence that Ward told him he co
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  • Faulkiner took Ned Kelly up to Beechworth for his committal hearing. Who was sent to watch the Kelly home just before the Glenrowan siege and why?
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  • ...wn here in front.” Mr. Sadleir said, “I must go and see him to see how things are. You let the men take up their positions in the place that is unprotect ...ones' yard, that is?— Yes; and some of the men said that [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] had been seen, and that he had been trying to mount his horse previously
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  • ...coming out, and were frightened by the firing cannot be surprised at many things I hear. ...there from what hour?— From about five up to the time that I went to see Kelly.
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  • ...15|6415]]</span> Do you know any other case?— Well there was. I have the things entered in a book, and I forget them all now. ...st time I remember seeing you was when I went round to see [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] the station-house, and after leaving it I saw [[Sadleir|Mr. Sadleir]] the
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  • <span id="rc7246">[[#rc7246|7246]]</span> You saw the [[Dan Kelly|two burnt stumps]] that remained before they were removed?— Yes, I remove <span id="rc7248">[[#rc7248|7248]]</span> On which side was the [[Kelly's Armour|armour]]—on the innermost portion of the building?— Lying towa
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  • ...t Fitzpatrick to Greta and he took his statement when he returned from Mrs Kelly's place. He also investigated other aspects of the incident. Did Fitzpatric As Johnston went on Sadleir became increasingly concerned stated things very different from Sadleir's representation of the evidence.
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  • <span id="rc7653">[[#rc7653|7653]]</span> How long after Kelly said he would let you out?— Hours after. <span id="rc7654">[[#rc7654|7654]]</span> When did [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] say you might go out?— About a quarter-past six, as near as I can recol
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  • ...e passage, and one of the rifles tangled in her dress, and [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] said to [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]], “Take your rifle, or the woman will be sho ...ave been covering her?— Firing at her and covering her are two different things.
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  • ...eek and said, &quot;What is your name?&quot;, &quot;Reardon,&quot; and Ned Kelly said, &quot;I want you to come up and break the line.&quot; he said, &quot; ...d, &quot;Pick up what tools you want.&quot; Reardon took two spanners. Ned Kelly sent Steve Hart off to get the bars and Reardon was taken down to break the
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  • He heard Mrs. Stanistreet's voice, and she was saying something that Ned Kelly had only left a moment, and had gone over that way. He did not see the dire ...y 1517]] [[Category:KellyGang aims to map all the people places events and things]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:O'Connor]] [[Category:history]]
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' ...c7989">[[#rc7989|7989]]</span> Have you seen the printed accounts of those things given by the other constables that have been examined?— I have read the p
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' <span id="rc8127">[[#rc8127|8127]]</span> Those things were done, and in a hurry?— All in a hurry.
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  • '''SConst [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] giving evidence''' ...then you give another statemeet, and then another. That is three different things that you say Mr. Hare said. What did he say?— I believe those are the wor
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  • ...was shot by me at nine in the morning. I did not fire a shot from the time Kelly was taken till I left the ground. I after this learned he made a statement, ...shots altogether — two at young Riordan, and the two at [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]].
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  • ...k I only went once to the place, and then I treated [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Mrs. Kelly]] with every courtesy. ...not of my own knowledge. Strahan is rather a gruff and he says some queer things to people, that might annoy them, but I think it is more a jesting manner.
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  • | '''[[SConst John Kelly|Sconst Kelly]]''' | See start of Sconst Kelly's evidence
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  • ...mber exactly what Senior-Constable Kelly stated to you in reference to how things had gone on at Glenrowan when you arrived, when you first saw him?— He ga ...n you ever heard in reference to Glenrowan connected with Senior-Constable Kelly or any person that you know?— If I was to state all I heard in connection
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  • ...pan> Having heard Captain Standish's letter, and having heard the state of things here, are you in a position to inform the Commission whether there are any ...rences made to persons who assisted the police with information during the Kelly outbreak, it is now utterly impossible to obtain information as to the move
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  • ...an> In Mr. [[Hare|Hare]]'s evidence, he stated that he was too old for the Kelly work, that he had not the buoyancy that was needed for it?— Yes. ...d of the officers at present?— I do not know whether you can get the two things combined.
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  • 10023 Were you present at Glenrowan, when the Kelly gang were caught?— Yes. 10024 Will you kindly state things as you saw them?— From the time I left Melbourne ?
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  • 10044 Was he nearest to Ned Kelly at that time?— Yes, he seemed to be the nearest. 10045 You understand now that other figure was [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]?— Yes, the one in the hat.
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  • ...Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]] came down from the hotel, and seemed to attack Kelly in the side and shoot him down. 10183 At that time both Kelly and [[Dowsett|Dowsett]] were advancing towards the outlaw?— Yes, advancin
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  • 10209 You saw him in conversation with [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]]?— Yes. ...of Kelly and the time you saw Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] in conversation with Kelly at the station, will you fix any point where you saw Mr. Sadleir in the fie
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  • 10236 Not at the time that Kelly was captured?— No. ...t after Mr. Hare left, and up to a certain time, he, in your opinion, kept things right?— Yes.
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  • ...driver, telling him not to forget to bring back the doctor, and one or two things of that sort. ...twenty minutes, I should think, after Mr. Hare had left, Senior Constable Kelly returned to the station quickly, carrying with him a rifle stained with blo
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  • ...illion|Mrs. Skillian]] was stopped by [[SConst John Kelly|Senior Constable Kelly]]; and I heard him asking her if she would not go to the hotel and advise h ...; but she would like to have an interview with her brother before he died. Kelly said, “You had better come round with me to see Mr. Sadleir.” They walk
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  • ...of the men I knew. I knew Phillps, I knew Arthur, I knew Senior Constable Kelly. I distinguished Guard Dowsett by his uniform, and I was told who Montiford 10458 At the time, as those things took place, you recognised those men?— Yes.
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  • ...re going on—and I heard him enquire where Mr. [[O'Connor|O'Connor]], and Kelly said he was down in the drain, opposite the hotel. While they were talking ...rc10912|10912]]</span> What did you do?— It proved to be [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] afterwards, but at the time it looked like a great big blackfellow. I cal
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  • ...th-Eastern district, have a tendency to strike terror into the mind of the Kelly sympathizers, or any others that are likely to become troublesome in the di ...he fired a couple of shots low, and they walked off at inside at once. Ned Kelly came out a second time and fired about six shots at the police.
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  • ...— They are thin, but the question is whether they could be shaped into [[Kelly's Armour|armour]] at all. I was told by a person they could be softened spe ...eing them about the stables and station, and they have helped to unload my things when they were brought up, and when I was away and no person to take charge
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  • ...rying to escape?— No; I am convinced of that. Of course when [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] and [[Dowsett|Dowsett]] were behind the tree he was walking right up to t ...r anybody shoot before he fell?— That I cannot say. I had my eyes on Ned Kelly, and I ran down after him, and ran full butt against a stump, where he cros
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  • ...725]]</span> What you have heard since?— I cannot say. I have heard many things. I do not think that is a fair question. I am not going to say about what I ...[[#rc11726|11726]]</span> Have you not heard?— I have heard a great many things. I am not going to say what I heard. For one thing, I heard that Mr. Hare w
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  • ...istrict, not under you in any way whatever?— It was an order that turned things so completely upside down that I did not know what to make of it—no one c ...ptain Standish wiring up Mr. Smith and telling him not to interfere in the Kelly work?— I cannot say that I do; the telegrams will show that or not.
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  • ...aws; and he afterwards informed me he told Captain Standish when Byrne and Kelly passed through [[Sebastopol|Sebastopol]] on their way to [[Jerilderie|Jeril ...12091|12091]]</span> He told you he had informed Captain Standish of those things?— Yes.
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  • ...49]]</span> Had you been informed that the Kellys would likely appear in [[Kelly's Armour|armour]]?— No, never anything of the kind. To have closed one of ...them as for any other person to go outside the house. In that condition of things do you think if you and the other men with you had followed suit and sudden
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  • <span id="rc12291">[[#rc12291|12291]]</span> We just want the few things you know yourself at Glenrowan?— Yes. ...nd then I made up my mind if there was not I would stay to attend first to Kelly, and then to any others I might be called on to.
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  • ...out-stations?— Yes, and especially so with the additional anxiety of the Kelly affairs. ...t as to hinder the superintendent visiting when he ought to do —It does. Things are cropping up continually that require his presence at head-quarters.
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  • ...g to blow one's own trumpet, but I could point out where I have done those things over and over again. ...[#rc14264|14264]]</span> And consultations about such matters as this last Kelly outbreak?— Yes; I think there was a great want of caution and judgment sh
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  • ...to travel now, and go to the different districts, I believe he would find things in a shameful state. The postal department have three or four inspectors al ...re, which I think the Commission should have. It is in connection with the Kelly business. It was an affidavit which I took from a man of the name of [[Will
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  • ...hat?— I have no definite opinion on that subject, because there are some things that would lead me to believe so, and some not. ...n their part?— I think they intended to take our horses and firearms, as Kelly himself said that was his intention, but I think he did not care much wheth
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  • ...Gardner 's hotel, Milawa, in the presence of Colin Gardner , J.P. ; James Kelly , teacher; John Burry , farmer; A. McCormick , farmer; and others.” That ...id="rc14648">[[#rc14648|14648]]</span> How did you come to know all those things. “I have it on the very best authority from two different sources that he
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  • .... Byrne's]], over by the Chinese camp, where I believe they purchased some things. I informed the police the next morning. ...where he was with them this night; but this man it appeared to me was Ned Kelly who was with them; Joe Byrne was, no doubt, because the Chinamen knew him w
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  • ...Sandy Creek?— Yes, I have got them put down here, and there may be other things I told Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]]. ...we were sent up there to watch the movements of some of the Byrnes or the Kelly sympathizers rather; they would think we were still in the force, and very
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  • ...bank, that he was not going to attack it; and that he and [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] had two separate plans to stick up the [[Beechworth|Beechworth]] bank.
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  • Graves had a run in with Dan Kelly. What happened? Was Ned Kelly seen in Melbourne?
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  • ...s subsequent to you coming to Beechworth and telling about [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]]?— Yes. ...message not to bring a message to Evans s Gap?— Yes. Byrne said that Dan Kelly said that.
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  • 15319 Was it Detective Ward or Mr. Nicolson that you told those things to generally?— Well, both of them I told generally. ...every time at Beechworth—was that about the Chinaman before or after Dan Kelly’s visit to your house?— I cannot get near the period.
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  • ...ld not agree. They would want a couple of men there with them, and several things like that; that their horses were bad, and that Joe 's grey mare was the be 15619 We have had this evidence about Sherritt's telling you that Dan Kelly had called at his mother's place—do you remember when you saw Sherritt ne
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  • ...Secretary, Mr. Ramsay , on the Kelly business. He asked me my opinion how things were going on, and I said I thought that nothing was being done now, and th
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  • 16105 Was the work of the office in arrear at the time?— There were several things standing over. ...ere have been more work at that particular time in the office owing to the Kelly business?— I do not think there was much more.
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  • 16120 Did he do his duty?— He was very, slow in many things he did. ...6133|16133]]</span> There is one thing I wish to ask with reference to the Kelly outbreak—the black trackers were brought here contrary to your wishes?—
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  • ...report of the evidence given by me on the 8th day March 1881 before the ‘Kelly [[Reward|Reward]] Board.’ And I make this solemn declaration conscientiou
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  • ...irecting him to give me all the information he had obtained concerning the Kelly gang daring his stay at Benalla. He showed me the state of his financial ac ...I did not at once accept the position offered to me, to take charge of the Kelly business, when spoken to by Captain Standish and Mr. Ramsay, on my being se
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  • ...put over him and made a superintendent before him. It was years before the Kelly business—that was in 1865. ...angement, sanctioned by the head of the department. I think that now these things are being looked up against me, and a number of officers giving evidence ag
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  • <span id="rc16590">[[#rc16590|16590]]</span> You have been comparing small things with great, talking about generalship and so on in police matters;—do you ...they did their utmost, and those men used to be found out at night by Kate Kelly or Mrs. Skillian.
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  • ...to seven a.m., or a very few minutes before the hour of the capture of Ned Kelly as fixed by most of the witnesses. ...one till daylight, except to keep the house guarded. Then the discovery of Kelly's armour on his arrest, which was about daylight, made matters much more di
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  • ...s came to hand, so you can establish no connexion whatever between the two things. I have given an honest and perfectly just explanation of the reason of my
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  • ...id="rc16718">[[#rc16718|16718]]</span> A day or two?— Yes; but they are things that ought to be on the ground, that the men the ground should be occasiona ...partment to face the difficulty of the situation, there would have been no Kelly outbreak. I think the Commission will support me in that, that if there was
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  • ...s time; but to go on with the events of that interview, the subject of the Kelly business was spoken of by you both. I think what Mr. Hare alludes to is the ...e time to look it over. You then, both of you, addressed yourselves to the Kelly business. I think I have stated in my evidence before, that, after some exp
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  • ...">[[#rc16792|16792]]</span> Did he tell you it was with the view of having things ready for Mr. Hare?— I think that was distinctly understood. ...by that that he was talking business, giving you the information about the Kelly business in those fifteen or twenty minutes, and that is the very least I c
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  • <span id="rc16885">[[#rc16885|16885]]</span> Was that state of things in existence before you went there the second time?— No. Not at all. When ...ever since. Mr [[Graves|Graves]] ' accusations that I was the cause of the Kelly outbreak, &amp;c., sinks into mere insignificance compared with the above c
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  • ...[#rc17133|17133]]</span> They were well enough armed up to the time of the Kelly outbreak for all ordinary purposes?— Yes. 17136 Up to the time of the Kelly business you did not think they should have been supplied with rifles?— Y
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  • ...id="rc17276">[[#rc17276|17276]]</span> Where were you stationed during the Kelly pursuit?— In half-a-dozen places. ...fact it was what was called a search party, only we were not prepared with things to assist us in the way of food; we had nothing of that sort, we had to sta
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  • 17423 Were you aware whether any of the Kelly gang knew of that crossing the difficulty of getting along it?— I did not ...bark about half-past two in the morning; and I could see I was only making things worse by making any further enquiries, and as I could do nothing alone, I r
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  • ...arge of the Mansfield station when Sergeant Kennedy went out to arrest Ned Kelly. I went as far as Barjarg and things started to happen. I eventually took my boots off; very scarry
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  • ...here desperate in their appearance?— When [[McIntyre|McIntyre]] said Ned Kelly would come into Mansfield and roast him after taking his revolver. .... Then the [[Sebastopol Cavalcade|Sebastopol affair]] was after that. Then things went on swimmingly.
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  • ...e woman?— Yes, it was Mrs. [[Margaret Skillion|Skillian]], sister of Ned Kelly. ...So he put on the dray, and I told him, “My wife is sister to [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ned's mother]], and you will not let her know anything,” and he jumped of
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  • ...ied in making a rush upon the house; I said that to do so against men in [[Kelly's Armour|armour]], such as we saw, was certain to result in several men bei ...]] get out of the train, and in about twenty minutes he was alone with Ned Kelly. About one o'clock, I met him at [[McDonnell's Railway Taven|McDonald]]’s
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  • ...ith ‘Wallace’ at Yea (where he is now stationed) on the subject of the Kelly business, and he frequently stated that the outlaws were much harassed by t ...Fitzgerald, of Yea, make affidavit that soon after the destruction of the Kelly gang of bushrangers at Glenrowan, James [[James Wallace|Wallace]], State sc
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  • ...obtain the same facilities for getting information as was done during the Kelly outrage in consequence of statements made to this Commission and published ...I could get information that they could not, because people would tell me things they would not tell them.
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  • ...for instance, of an attempt being made by the police to arrest any of the Kelly [[Sympathizers|sympathisers]]. To meet this state of things, I would suggest—
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  • ...as Francis [[Hare|Hare]], in later years connected with the pursuit of the Kelly Gang of bushrangers. Hare was a native of Cape Colony , where his father, a ...seemed a pleasure to him to draw me out and listen to my simple talk about things that then interested me most.
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  • ...on|Johnson]] - the man who took a foremost place in the destruction of the Kelly bushrangers at Glenrowan in later years - jumped into the river to the resc Since those days Cuthbert has been many things - parson, squatter, explorer and mining prospector, and still lives, held i
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  • ...d Frank [[Hare|Hare]] took his place as principal officer in charge of the Kelly pursuit. Both officers were my senior in rank, and were men with whom I cou ...ained incognito until Monday morning. Then they declared themselves as the Kelly bushrangers and proceeded at once to rob the local bank, the manager of whi
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  • ==  CHAPTER XVIII - THE KELLY GANG == ...the early sixties by four armed men - the same number, by the way, as the Kelly gang consisted of - showed how brave and effective some at least of the men
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  • == CHAPTER XXI - THE KELLY GANG (cont.) == ''' ''' '''THE KELLY GANG AT GLENROWAN'''
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  • ..., of clear understanding, and diligent, they might have accomplished great things. ...hotel where the gang were sheltered as to be in danger, not only from the Kelly fire, but also from the fire of his police comrades.
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  • ...ld not be trusted. Officially, he was rated as a detective, but during the Kelly troubles he worked with the uniform police. When a scout was wanted, or a s ...the novelty of the thing wore off, for he was constantly doing sensational things, in a way peculiar to himself.
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  • ...re|Frank Hare]] been wise enough, after the capture and destruction of the Kelly Gang at Glenrowan, to abstain from unjust reflections on Nicolson and other ...isposition, and was ready occasionally to sacrifice a good deal as long as things went smoothly.
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  • == CHAPTER XX - THE KELLY GANG (cont.) == ...from the spot where the camp is to be, hunting for opposums or other wild things as they go. No enemy can be within this circle without being discovered. On
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  • The power of vision in those trackers is not confined to things near; they can see long distance objects with great acuteness, and they are ..., on watch near the home of Mrs Byrne, the mother of Joe Byrne, one of the Kelly gang. He returned to Benalla disheartened and worn out in June, 1879, and l
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  • ...the attempted murder of Const Fitzpatrick. There was no sign of Ned or Dan Kelly First remand of Mrs Kelly, [[William Skillion|Skillion]] and [[William Williamson, Brickey|Williamson
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  • ...t]] , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Inquest into Sherritt's death , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''Early servic ...made arrangements with her and one of her daughters and one son for those things to be laid at a certain place for us to collect.([[Royal Commission report
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  • ...nrowan Siege]] , [[#10/2/1879|Inquest into death of Aaron Sherritt]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]], '''Early service ...burning Inn and took [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]]'s body outside and took his [[Kelly's Armour|armour]] off his body ([[Royal Commission report day 32 page 12|RC
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