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  • #REDIRECT [[Jerilderie Robbery]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Euroa Robbery]]
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  • | Euroa Robbery | Com [[Standish|Standish]] got news of the Euroa robbery
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  • | '''Jerilderie robbery'''
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  • ...ders]], the [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|Euroa]] and [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|Jerilderie]] robberies, death of [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] and [[ev
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  • ...10/1878''' '''Escape north''' '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Later in 1879''' '''Early in 1880''' '''Death of Aaron Sher
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  • .../10/1878''' '''Early years''' '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Later in 1879''' '''Early in 1880''' '''Death of Aaron Sher
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  • ...10/1878''' '''Early years''' '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' '''Jerrilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Later in 1879''' '''Early in 1880''' '''Death of Aaron Sher
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  • ...ders]], the [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|Euroa]] and [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|Jerilderie]] robberies, death of [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] and [[ev
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  • ...otorious bushrangers and a record of their most eventful career of highway robbery, horse stealing, romance and murder
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  • | The Jerilderie robbery | The Jerilderie robbery
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  • ...78|Mansfield Murders]] , Sebastopol Cavalcade , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death o ...g 16/11/1878|Argus16/11/78]]) '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Autum 1879''' '''Hare replaced by Nicolson 6/7/1879''' '''S
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  • | Euroa robbery
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  • ...e of the most daring and picturesque in their career. On [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|December 9]] all had gone as usual till after midday. George [[Stephens|Ste
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  • ...w breaths of fresh air, and then locked them up again. As to the projected robbery of the bank at Euroa the outlaws appear to have made no secret, and very ea
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  • == CHAPTER XI - THE EUROA BANK ROBBERY ==
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  • ...ele]] and others suspected him, it is said that only a few days before the robbery he was seen drinking at the bar of an hotel in Euroa and allowed to depart ...ined for the night at Faithfull’s Creek. Before midnight the news of the robbery had been wired to Captain Standish on the information of those who ventured
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  • ...tain Standish’s telegram sent via Deniliquin, informing him of the Euroa robbery. Thereupon, with Mr Sadlier, he crossed the river to Wodonga in a spring ca
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  • ...ity had only just returned from a search party with Mr Nicolson before the robbery, and he felt it necessary to allow them some rest and refreshment. For this
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  • ...e against his own judgement, was vigorously pursued. Just before the Euroa robbery, Mr Nicolson, as private letters of his witnessed, had decided, had he rema ...nce in dress and to have their pockets full of money immediately after the robbery.
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  • ...tunately, more especially at a later date than up to the time of the Euroa robbery, did more to aggravate than to smooth away the jealousies occasioned by Cap
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  • ...o’clock that night Mr Hare in Benalla received a wire telling him of the robbery at Jerilderie.
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  • On the Saturday after the robbery, Mr [[Hare|Hare]], whose faith in Sherritt’s bonafides was strengthened b
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  • ...nd was supposed to have stolen. To this trooper, just after the Jerilderie robbery, Sherritt proposed a little scheme. The outlaws, he said, would be sure to
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  • ...his mind about the murder of Kennedy and hinted at another projected bank robbery, trying to persuade Sherritt to join the gang as a scout. Shortly after thi ...practically certain that they were part of the proceeds of the Jerilderie robbery, but nothing could be proved, and though it was also known that Mrs Skillio
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  • ...e oppression, which had forced him, against his will, to adopt a career of robbery and murder. With a discreditably large proportion of the population his spe
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  • | THE EUROA BANK ROBBERY
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  • ...friends. There was general prosperity in some of those places after a bank robbery.
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  • ...formidable quartet at was with society, and inaugurated the long reign of robbery, murder, and terror that was so tragically terminated at Glenrowan. The sto
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  • ...t the police came out winners on that solitary occasion. It was after that robbery of the bank at Jerilderie and the whole country was full of police searchin
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  • ...sted at Albury, and a quantity of the stolon property, the proceeds of the robbery, was found on him. He was tried at Beechworth before Judge Forbes, and sent
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  • ...res and draymen, at [[Bright|Bright]]. The morning before he committed the robbery he changed his clothes, putting on very old ones, and mounted a miserable o ...put on his trial at [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]], charged with highway robbery under arms, which meant sticking up the Myrtleford coach and robbing the pa
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  • ...horses will be stolen." The only policeman in Euroa on the day of the robbery was absent from his station on some other duty, but had he been in barracks
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  • Very shortly before the Euroa Bank robbery, news came to hand that the outlaws were about to make an attempt to leave ...hat evening. I did so. On my arrival I heard the statements concerning the robbery, and endeavoured to obtain all the information about the outlaws I could po
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  • ...was that [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] was seen two or three days after the bank robbery making back to the mountains in this colony, some fifteen miles from Beechw ...for refreshing my recollection of the facts that took place after the bank robbery, as I did not like to trust to my memory as to the numerous incidents that
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  • ...he police. Aaron Sherritt told me that when they contemplated committing a robbery, such as sticking up a bank, Byrne wrote down the contemplated plan, and th
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  • ...to their country branches, so as to endeavour, if possible, should another robbery take place, to be able to trace them. But in this case there was a further ...atch the different crossing places directly we received information of the robbery; but at that season of the year, the Murray being low, there were dozens of
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  • Euroa Bank Robbery-Euroa-"Sticking up" Mr. Younghusband's Station-Mr. Macauley &quot
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  • | Euroa Bank Robbery
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  • Next morning, [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|Dec. 10, 1878]], the Kellys were about early. The, temporarily released the
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  • == THE ROBBERY AT THE EUROA BANK ==
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  • By the time the police reached Euroa after the bank robbery the Kellys were at home at Eleven-Mile Creek, visiting again their friends
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  • “About five of six days before the Jerilderie robbery, Aaron Sherritt came to Benalla (that was the first time I had ever seen Aa
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  • After returning from the Euroa bank robbery, the first thing was to pay out some of the proceeds of the Euroa trip.  T
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  • ...and Murray Advertiser 11/2/1879|Advertiser]],” [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|February 11, 1879]]. ...ht against them.  The proceedings last Saturday ([[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|15/2/79]]) were farcical in the extreme, and whilst we say by all means use
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  • On [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|March 11, 1879]], Mr [[O'Connor|O’Connor]] and his party of blacktrackers
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  • This was shortly after the Jerilderie bank robbery; the Kellys did not want to disturb the peace, or to give definite informat
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  • ...s are given of many other early crimes. These latter include the attempted robbery of the English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank, in Fitzroy, in 186
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  • After completing the bank robbery the members of the gang returned to the station with the prisoners they had
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  • ...nt Nicolas then produced a warrant for prisoner's apprehension for highway robbery at Lauriston, and asked for a remand to Kyneton. The Bench remanded him to
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  • ...ur, on resuming, all three prisoners were placed in the dock, charged with robbery under arms. Before the case was gone into, and while the prisoners were in
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  • ...murder. They were also committed to take their trial at the same court for robbery under arms.  
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  • ...lowed to triumph ? Because to an occasional night assassination or night y robbery is committed may we ? our police and every man be obliged to keep within hi
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  • ...his nefarious crimes were the two Kellys, who, not satisfied with highway robbery, have now apparently added to their crimes a double or triple murder. Of co
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  • ...many persons have that if they are not captured very shortly another bank robbery will soon be heard of.
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  • ...ck this evening nothing had, been heard of them. As a matter of course the robbery is attributed to Kelly, or some of his gang.
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  • From this it will be seen that the total robbery in notes and specie was £1,942, exclusive of the smelted gold. In addition
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  • '''THE BANK ROBBERY  '''
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  • '''Euroa Robbery''' ...many persons have that if they are not captured very shortly another bank robbery will soon be heard of. In addition to the notes and gold carried away, it i
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  • ...y:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Euroa robbery]] [[Category:Faithfuls Creek]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...nd the men are naturally disheartened. On the morning of [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|Wednesday]] last, when the news of the Euroa outrage was published, there w
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  • ...ully concealed. Shortly before the desperadoes left to perpetrate the bank robbery, Byrne asked Mrs Fitzgerald for a stamp. She procured one, and stuck it on ...rence to the report in connextion with the [[National Bank|National Bank]] robbery, that a number of valuable securities and title deeds were taken from the b
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  • ...[Ward|Ward]], it appears that on Tuesday, the 12th inst., the night of the robbery of the bank at Euroa, Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]], PM, was sitting in the stationmas ...y with the Kellys. At first he said he was not in Euroa on the evening the robbery took place. When asked where he was on that day, he said he did not know, a
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  • ...at Euroa, he was back at that place by 4 o'clock on the morning after the robbery. With regard to the statement that there is a feeling of dissatisfaction am
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  • ...ble no matter which of the three banks was stuck up. Immediately after the robbery was committed, the sister stationed at Delatite proceeded home. It is belie
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  • ...new everything that was going on, and laid their plans accordingly for the robbery of Younghusband's station and the Euroa bank. The police at the time were m
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  • ...und that it bore the [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] postmark of [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|December 14]]. He declines to give the document to the press until he has f
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  • ...ell known that the outlaws were near his place a day or two after the bank robbery, and that he rode into Euroa to give info rmation to the police of having s
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  • ...y:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Euroa robbery]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...y:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Euroa robbery]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ond the presence of a solitary constable. On Monday, the [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|9th of December]], whilst the police were all looking for the murderers in
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  • ...y:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Euroa robbery]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...woman, and dressed as such he was in Jamieson a few days before the Euroa robbery without being recognised by anyone; and I have been told also, he actually
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  • ...y:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Euroa robbery]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...y:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Euroa robbery]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...on account of the peacefulness of that desperate gang since the Euroa Bank robbery. Many were the rumours floating round, and when the police were near, such
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  • ...y:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Euroa robbery]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...t she doubts the ability of the detectives! She knows full well how soon a robbery is traced if once a reward large enough is offered. How readily the police
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  • ...he had been on the spree; he also said 'surely if I were implicated in the robbery I would have some money, where as I have only a shilling.' ...company at the Euroa station. He recollected, about a fortnight before the robbery, walking with the prisoner and Mr Scott towards the bank. Prisoner said to
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  • ...somewhat similar charge, the allegation being that at the time of the bank robbery at that township he was heard to say that he 'would have £500 out of the b
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  • '''Editorial Jerilderie robbery''' ...e a far longer reach of arm than anyone had previously imagined. The Euroa robbery could be understood, as the township was situated at the foot of the ranges
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  • ...all the resources at their command to capture men, who have been guilty of robbery and murder, and who have set the law at defiance. Nearly 300 tried, trained ...casion demanded that in order to protect themselves from betrayal, another robbery miust be committed and more money raised.
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  • ...spaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Jerilderie robbery]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...spaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Jerilderie robbery]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...awed murderer Edward Kelly, left at Jerilderie on the occasion of his last robbery under arms. It is a wandering narrative, full of insinuation and statements
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  • ...not likely to be recovered. To this day we have never made good the escort robbery under Gardiner's gang and though the criminals have paid the penalty of the
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  • ...too, that there are four men now at large who have been guilty of murder, robbery and outrage, which for coolness and audacity, have perhaps no parallel in t
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  • ...s the subject of our illustration. On the evening of the [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|28th of January]], intelligence was received that a man who for many years
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  • ...days of the bushrangers period in New South Wales nearly every telegram of robbery and outrage used to end with the words, "'Sir Frederick Pottinger and ...spaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Jerilderie robbery]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...spaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Jerilderie robbery]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...the capture of the gang. For altogether apart from the fact that one bank robbery has been committed in this colony, and that others might follow, it is to o
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  • ...the afternoon the party was ready to start. Just then the news of another robbery [at Arkells] arrived, which appears to have fired the indignation of this &
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  • ...ever their intention to recross the Victorian border after their last bank robbery. There are large steamers constantly leaving [[Cooktown|Cooktown]] and othe
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  • ...been reported that the gang remained in New South Wales a week after that robbery, and then parted company, and returned one by one to their old haunts in th
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  • ...istricts, still resides at the antipodes, and devotes his attention to the robbery of the squatters in a much more direct manner. He and his Cabinet are in th
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  • .... A selector has let it out in conversation that soon after the Jerilderie robbery he was on the Gunbower Island looking for his bullocks, when he suddenly en
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  • '''STARTLING ROBBERY OF THE LANCEFIELD BANK''' ..., at half past 2 o'clock. Particulars of the circumstances under which the robbery was conducted will be found detailed below by our special reporter, who wen
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  • '''Lancefield robbery''' '''PARTICULARS OF THE ROBBERY (FROM OUR SPECIAL REP0RTER) LANCEFIELD, FRIDAY EVENING'''
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  • ...and no one was more surprised and incredulous than he was when told of the robbery. He has the consolation of knowing, however that at least £3 000 has been
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  • THE LANCEFIELD BANK ROBBERY ...people turn out and pursue the offenders immediately after the news of the robbery was circulated? There is little doubt that if they had done so, and travers
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  • These men were convicted together of robbery on the 5th December, 1877, at Sandhurst, and were sentenced to two years' i The news of the bank robbery had reached the hotel early in the day, and was talked about amongst the la
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  • THE LANCEFIELD BANK ROBBERY
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  • '''Lancefield robbery''' ...ne years additional imprisonment for stealing the gun which he used in the robbery in question. It may be mentioned that on Monday Detective Kennedy recommend
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  • '''Lancefield robbery''' ...eely, and without any hesitation whatever, gave a full account of the bank robbery, together with a statement of their subsequent proceedings, and Bray also n
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  • '''Lancefield robbery''' ...n opened, carried out their scheme. Bray described the manner in which the robbery was effected, and his statements on this head tally very closely with the a
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  • '''Lancefield robbery''' ...however and admitted that he had been convicted at Heathcote, in 1872, of robbery under arms for which he was sentenced to six years imprisonment, of which h
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  • '''Lancefield robbery''' ...charges,' referring to the Lancefield robbery and the Goornong assault and robbery." That'll settle I'd as soon have my neck stretched as get 21 years. I
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  • ...was convicted at the Sandhurst Circuit Court in April, 1861, of burglary, robbery, and shooting. Sentence of death was recorded, and the Executive reduced th
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  • ...ly gang. Their success has tempted one lot of men after another to take to robbery under arms as a means of living, nor need we wonder at the circumstance. Th
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  • ...n July, 1875, he was sentenced to four years' imprisonment for assault and robbery. The following particulars are telegraphed by our correspondents -
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  • ...Scott will cross-examine Constable Headly. They will then be charged with robbery under arms.
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  • ...us for some time, from his boasting, that he would take to the bush and to robbery under aims for a living. His first bush adventure was his last. His gang se
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  • ...ey had left the colony, until the public was startled by intelligence of a robbery at [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Younghusband's]] station at Euroa - a venture fo ...ip had been quite unprotected prior to the arrival of the gang. After this robbery a detachment of the Victorian [[Army|Artillery]] was despatched to the dist
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  • ...ot join them with direct intention of entering upon a course of deliberate robbery and violence, but more for the sake of sociability and the desire of claimi
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  • ...ccasion. Of course there are many other charges, and of capital nature, as robbery under arms, to be brought against the prisoner, if need be. These include t
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  • ...eparted, in no way regretted that what had been reported as a serious bank robbery had such a harmless termination.
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  • ...he was at Euroa reconnoitering and obtaining information prior to the bank robbery; and he was also on the scene just before or at the time of the outrages.
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  • ...who first stuck up the bank. I recognise the prisoner as the leader of the robbery at Jerilderie . I was in the company of the gang for several hours. Byrne w
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  • Gilbert Bruce, stealing a diamond ring William Hughes, assault and robbery. Michael O'Connor, horsestealing
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  • ...s brought up at the Echuca Police Court this morning, charged with highway robbery, and remanded to Sandhurst, whither he has been sent.
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  • Upon the Lancefield bank robbery occurring, my men and myself proceeded there, and were mainly instrumental
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  • To the COMMISSION – At the time of the Jerilderie robbery I was in Melbourne. Captain Standish was then in charge of the North-easter
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  • ...of being instrumental in the capture of the Lancefield bank robbers. That robbery was in my (Bourke) district.
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  • ...e circumstances under which the telegraph wires were cut prior to the bank robbery at Euroa. Witness claimed to have been the first to give information with r ...did not think the police showed any inefficiency at the time of the Euroa robbery. They acted very promptly, more promptly than witness considered desirable,
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  • ...y of police seeing Kate Kelly on the way to Seymour on the day of the bank robbery at Euroa. He was positive there was no offer of civilians to rush the hotel ...their criminal proclivities. Many of them did no work at all, but lived by robbery. The Wrights sheared during a portion of the year, and that was all the wor
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  • ..., when the latter tried to arrest Dan Kelly, and also as to the Euroa bank robbery. He denied a statement made by Mr Wyatt, PM, to the effect that when he tol ...talk amongst the men about that. The constable who reported the Euroa bank robbery did not seem to know much about it. He did not say that suspicion that ther
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  • ...hat the black trackers did good work in connexion with the Lancefield bank robbery. Witness and Mr Sadleir certainly arrived at the conclusion that unless goo
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  • ...ly gang constantly visited Mrs Byrne's house, and that some time after the robbery of the Jerilderie Bank by that party, the whole gang came to Mrs Byrne's ho
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  • ...lure of the Police department. I will begin my narrative at the Euroa Bank robbery. How the outlaws eluded the police there can only be accounted for in one w
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  • ...that the Kellys were in the neighbourhood of Euroa immediately before the robbery, and that the police were aware of their presence. This was merely a matter
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  • ...several times after the police murders. About a week before the Euroa bank robbery, and on a Saturday, Mrs Skillian called at his place and asked his wife if To Mr Nicolson - It was either on the Monday or Tuesday before the Euroa robbery that I gave you information about Mrs Skillian calling at my place for rati
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  • 4. After the Euroa bank robbery Mr Hare was sent to the North-Eastern district with Captain Standish, and M
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  • ...ments came to hand slowly, and the district, at the time of the Euroa bank robbery, was unprepared to resist, at all points, the threatened raid, owing to the ...re been proper concert between the officers at this period, the Euroa bank robbery might have been averted. Captain Standish, while he consulted Mr Hare, negl
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  • ...s pointing to the Kellys being in the neighbourhood. The intimation of the robbery of the Euroa bank only reached Mr Nicolson at midnight , when he was at Alb
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  • ...Kellys being intercepted had they crossed the Strathbogie Ranges after the robbery at Euroa. ...aving been relieved, owing to ill health, immediately after the Euroa Bank robbery. One of the first acts of Captain Standish on assuming the command was to e
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  • About April, 1880, intelligence was received by the police of the robbery of mould boards of ploughs in the vicinity of Greta and Oxley, and the inqu
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  • In reference to the Euroa Bank robbery, Mr Nicolson affirms that there was no rumour of the likelihood of such an
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  • ...aithfull's Creek (2)|Faithful's Creek]], on the occasion of the Euroa bank robbery. The outlaws kept some five-and-twenty men under duress, but still with man
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  • ...ission second Report Part IX ( page 12)|IX]] , referring to the Euroa Bank robbery, leaving out of sight some false statements of fact, there are two assertio
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  • ...at Sandhurst. The woman was apprehended on suspicion of having committed a robbery, and she handed over all her jewellery to Foster. It was proved that she wa
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  • ...upervision of the chief commissioner. In 1876 when the Goldstein jewellery robbery occurred two men from Western Australia, named Bird and Britchner, were arr
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  • ...of Western Australiana not proving so good as was expected. The Goldstein robbery did not take place until the 1st of June, 1877, or 12 months after.
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  • ...st week as a vagrant on suspicion that he had been concerned in the recent robbery of £40 from the Victoria Hotel , Victoria street , Hotham, was first calle
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  • ...soners were similarly employed, and that he believed that in the Goldstein robbery case the rewards had never reached those who gave the information which led ...his sons release from gaol after serving the sentence for the Hotham bank robbery, Detective O'Callaghan admitted that it was "a put up affair."
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  • ...erlooking the bank yard. They only stayed in his hotel on the night of the robbery. He suspected that the detectives were watching the bank. He had a conversa ...y came and asked for the room. He heard no disturbance on the night of the robbery.
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  • ..., and they were so satisfied that he had a certain complicity with a hotel robbery at Hotham that they sentenced him to 12 months' imprisonment as a vagrant.
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  • ...ix oil paintings valued at £8 or £9 were stolen from their premises. The robbery was reported immediately, but the pictures were not returned until about ni The CHAIRMAN -You can proceed with any question relative to the robbery but you must put your questions decently.
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  • ...ugh Detectives Ward and O'Callaghan. He stated that information as to this robbery had been obtained by the detectives from Walsh and that he heard that ex De Joseph Connolly, defective gave evidence as to the robbery at the Technological Museum last year and as to his making an examination o
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  • ...from her residence was found in the possession of the men arrested for the robbery at the Technological Museum, one of whom she believed to be Walsh. ...that he instructed Detective O'Callaghan to take up the Webster jewellery robbery case which occurred in April 1881. With his knowledge Detective Wilson was
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  • ...h Boardman while in prison on his being the victim of a "put up" robbery. He declined to say whether Detective Duncan possessed the same authority a
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  • ...espect to his know ledge of the circumstances connected with the attempted robbery of the Commercial Bank and the arrest of Boardman..
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  • ...e raid on Younghusband's station and the audacious but wonderfully planned robbery of the bank at Euroa, gives due space to the descent on Jerilderie and the
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  • ...ior officer. He conducted operations against the gang until the Euroa bank robbery on the 12th of September of the same year, at which time his health broke d
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  • ...nt , Mansfield Murders , Sebastopol Cavalcade , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death o ...Cavalcade''' '''7/11/1878''' '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Autum 1879''' '''Hare replaced by Nicolson 6/7/1879''' '''S
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  • ...nt , Mansfield Murders , Sebastopol Cavalcade , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death o ...]. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 14/12/1878 (3)|Argus14/12/78]]) '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Autum 1879''' '''Hare replaced by Nicolson 6/7/1879''' '''S
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  • ...at Stringy Bark Creek , Sebastopol Cavalcade , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death o ...g 16/11/1878|Argus16/11/78]]) '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Autum 1879''' Government withdrew advertising from the Dail
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  • ...at Stringy Bark Creek , Sebastopol Cavalcade , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death o ...llowing editions, [[Sydney Morning Herald (20)|12/12/1878]], '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' Jerilderie is in south central New South Wales and the Sydney
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  • ...nt , Mansfield Murders , Sebastopol Cavalcade , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death o ...g 16/11/1878|Argus16/11/78]]) '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Autum 1879''' '''Hare replaced by Nicolson 6/7/1879''' '''S
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  • ...at Stringy Bark Creek , Sebastopol Cavalcade , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death o ...s12/12/78]]) This coverage continued for two or three weeks. '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' In the new year many [[Sympathizers|sympathizers]] where arres
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  • ...at Stringy Bark Creek , Sebastopol Cavalcade , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death o ...Cavalcade''' '''7/11/1878''' '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Autum 1879''' '''Hare replaced by Nicolson 6/7/1879''' '''S
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  • ...nt , Mansfield Murders , Sebastopol Cavalcade , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death o ...Cavalcade''' '''7/11/1878''' '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Autum 1879''' '''Hare replaced by Nicolson 6/7/1879''' '''S
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  • After the Euroa robbery Standish and Hare replaced Nicolson as the leaders of the hunt for the '''K
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  • ...roa|Euroa]] [[Banks- local branch|bank]] was stuck up in [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|December 1878]], I received information from Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] that 26 That is two days after the robbery?- The robbery was on the evening of the 10th, and I came by the early train on the 12th.
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  • 28 Was that on the evening of the 10th?- Yes, on the evening of the bank robbery. Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] and Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] were then starting o
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  • ...I proceeded to [[Benalla|Benalla]] on the evening of the [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|12th]], and remained in charge of the operations there for a period of upwa
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  • ...|Glenrowan]] affair, the murders at [[Stringy Bark Creek|Wombat]], and the robbery at the Bank, have all occurred in the North Eastern district?- Yes.
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  • ...olson|Nicolson]]'' -When you came up to [[Euroa|Euroa]], on hearing of the robbery there, on the 11th, you stated you found me ill, and sent me to town?- Yes.
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  • ...t shortly to say that during that time, and subsequently down to the Euroa robbery, I was engaged forming [[Police Search Parties|search parties]], dividing t
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  • ...On coming in one morning from a search party, on Monday, [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|9th December 1878]], I arrived at Benalla; and from the statements and repo
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  • ...had been kidnapped at Euroa and carried away to Faithfull's Creek; and the robbery took place at Euroa in the day-the people were moving backwards and forward
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  • ...You still continued that system of galloping?- Up to the time of the bank robbery; after that I did not. I did so because there was such an outcry at that ti
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  • ...uld have continued the same mode of operation for some time after the bank robbery?- No. I would have continued this pursuit until it was exhausted, and then
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  • ...e, was inoperative. You came to that conclusion about the time of the bank robbery?- Yes.
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  • Nicolson explained why at the height of the Euroa robbery he and Sadleir went off in the wrong direction, "Now Mr. Sadleir and I The magistrate Mr Wyatt, who had been in Euroa on the day of the robbery and saw the broken telegraph wires at Faithful's Creek station. He tried to
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  • ...ll- very little at all, at the time I met Captain Standish after the Euroa robbery. I am not aware that the matter ever occurred to me. I may have explained m
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  • ...re sent there?- They were sent there immediately after the [[Euroa|Euroa]] robbery.
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  • ...ctober 26th 1878]], three days before the outrage, until [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|December the 12th 1878]], the day I was relieved. The [[Railways|railway]]
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  • ...nd meet him at the head of the King River on the day before the Euroa bank robbery. (Signed) C. H. NICOLSON, A.C.P.
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  • ...Benalla or in Melbourne at the time of the [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] bank robbery?- I was in Melbourne....
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  • 813 Do you know the particulars of the robbery there?- I have heard them just from hearsay, I know very little of it; I wa 8l4 You were in Melbourne at the time of the Jerilderie robbery?- I was.
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  • ...uroa Robbery|10th December 1878]], they committed the [[Euroa|Euroa]] bank robbery, and our pursuit of them failed through want of efficient trackers, even al ...robbery at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]], N.S.W., in [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|February 1879]], when the Victorian police in this district used every effo
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  • ...l- very little at all, at the time he met Captain Standish after the Euroa robbery.
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  • ...[[Standish|Standish]] in [[Albury|Albury]] on the [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|6th March 1879]].
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  • What was the response to the robbery of the bank at Lancefield?
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  • "From the time Kennedy was shot up to the time of the Euroa bank robbery my time was fully taken up sending supplies of horses to the North-Eastern A few days before the Jerilderie robbery Joe Byrne came and saw Aaron Sherritt and tried to get him to ride with the
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  • ...y mounted. From the time Kennedy was shot up to the time of the Euroa bank robbery my time was fully taken up sending supplies of horses to the North-Eastern
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  • ..., to be thrust into such a position; and as two days had elapsed since the robbery, in all probability the outlaws would be 100 miles away by that time. I did
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  • ...e substance of the complaint. About five or six days before the Jerilderie robbery, [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] came to Benalla (that was the first time
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  • ...ouse, and had his breakfast there; and told Mrs. Byrne that after the bank robbery the outlaws all divided and agreed to meet at a certain place; that he had
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  • ...ived with his Queensland men. They arrived on the [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|8th of March]]. After this I was nearly all my time out with search parties
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  • ...at time did that occupy?— I arrived in the district on [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|12th December 1878]], and I left [[Benalla Police Station|Benalla]] on the
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  • ...I had once before seen him, and that was on the occasion of the Lancefield robbery. The other three gentlemen of the press I had never seen before in my life.
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  • ...ncefield robbery, the '''KellyGang''' was not involved. The details of the robbery are set out in some detail.
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  • ...t no tracks whatever. That very day (that would be two days after the bank robbery) a constable at Kangaroo Flat, near Sandhurst— think his name is Sainsbur
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  • ..., I suppose about three or four months after the [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] robbery, every full moon we used to hear reports from the sympathizers. All their d
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  • ...amount of correspondence. The commencement of it was about the Jerilderie robbery; that was in Captain Standish's time, and it continued in Mr. Nicolson's ti
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  • 1975 That is the letter you received prior to the bank robbery of Euroa?— Yes,
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  • ...ng Mr. Nicolson to go on. This was in the morning of the [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|11th December 1878]] . I got together a party of police and struck across f ...h arrived at Benalla on the 12th December, that is two days after the bank robbery, and Mr. Hare on the following day. Even then there were rumors of the Kell
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  • ...he slightest trace of anything could be found. On [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|January 2nd, 1879]], Captain Standish issued warrants for the arrest of abo ...not there at the time at Benalla. On the 12th February, two days after the robbery, a man reported at Beechworth that he saw [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] near Tayl
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  • ...at, in December I think it was, immediately after the [[Euroa|Euroa]] bank robbery, an offer of black trackers from the Queensland police. ...rs|trackers]] arrived at [[Albury|Albury]] on the [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|6th March 1879]] , and a party with the trackers was started out on the 11t
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  • ...eir|Sadleir]].” The statement of facts is this: on the [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|10th of December 1878]] , I was proceeding by the luggage train from [[Viol
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  • ...his. The constable chanced to be absent on duty from Euroa at the time the robbery went on. ..."rc2206">[[#rc2206|2206]]</span> And it was not in consequence of the bank robbery at Euroa?— No, it was not. Perhaps it is rather too much to say that, but
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  • ...Benalla, by the telegram of Captain Standish, of the [[Euroa|Euroa]] bank robbery, up to the time you saw them, and had to do with them, did the police show
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  • On the afternoon of the Euroa robbery he travelled by train from Violet Town with a telegraph linesman and saw th
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  • ...ch I have no doubt was made about the time of the [[KellyGang|Kelly]] bank robbery at [[Euroa|Euroa]]— “Luggage train from [[Violet Town|Violet Town]] to ...rc2248">[[#rc2248|2248]]</span> That Gould at this time, prior to the bank robbery at Euroa, was supplying provisions to the outlaws?— That he was said to b
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  • ...between the police and the telegraph office at the time of the Euroa bank robbery. That applies not only to the Benalla district, or the Bourke district, but
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  • ...district?— It was—I meant the murders of the men. The [[Euroa|Euroa]] robbery was in my district.
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  • ...c2364|2364]]</span> I would now call your attention to the day of the bank robbery at Euroa. It is stated that Mr. [[Scott|Scott]] was taken prisoner and conv
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  • ...rc2390|2390]]</span> Do you know that they had relatives close at the bank robbery at Euroa?— I do not know that, that was not one of the places mentioned t
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  • ...threepenny pieces in circulation, which were supposed to be from the bank robbery.
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  • ...] office at [[Violet Town|Violet Town]] at the time of the [[Euroa|Euroa]] robbery?— There was.
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  • ...ticulars of [[Telegraph|telegrams]] sent on the day of the [[Euroa|Euroa]] robbery from two o'clock until eight in the afternoon-that is from the time the wir ..., on the [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|10th of December]], the day of the bank robbery. One of those was to the Chief Commissioner of Police. It was sent to the t
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  • ...rict, and that a letter had been intercepted from their friends before the robbery-some bank at Colac?— Some bank at Warnambool is what was spoken of.
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  • ...tt was the police magistrate who travelled down to Euroa on the day of the robbery and saw that the telegraph lines had been cut. He started by correcting the After the Euroa robbery Wyatt spent sometime discussing the nature of police / telegraph co operati
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  • ...c2925">[[#rc2925|2925]]</span> This telegram is with reference to the bank robbery. There have been statements made that Mr. Nicolson was informed, and that t
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  • ...ng seen by the police in their search, immediately after the bank at Euroa robbery—would it be true that the police saw [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]] on the ver ...ice who went that very road met Kate Kelly within a day or two of the bank robbery at Euroa?— No, I have no recollection of any such report.
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  • ...wan|Glenrowan]] of the places where they had been in hiding singe the bank robbery at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]]?— Of course we have a little more certainty
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  • Did Nicolson warn of likely bank robbery before the Euroa robbery?
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  • ...n> When did you go up first?— The latter end of [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|February 1879]].
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  • ...ta Mitta]], near New South Wales . I was there to [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|January 1879]]. ...ime I was stationed over the bridge of the Mitta Mitta the [[Euroa|Euroa]] robbery took place.
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  • ...14]]</span> You had come to the time of the [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] bank robbery; where were you then?— I was at the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Upper Mur ...#rc5216|5216]]</span> That brings you up to about [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|March 1879]]?— Yes.
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  • ...d by Mr. Nicolson. I was then in Benalla, up to the time of the Lancefield robbery.
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  • He also went off the the Lancefield robbery. The police thought that the '''KellyGang''' had done it for some time
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  • ...pan> How soon afterwards did the constable come and inform about the Euroa robbery?— When I was at the telegraph office repeating the message to Mr. [[Nicol ...ormation he gave did you conclude he had heard the information of the bank robbery?— The train takes an hour and a quarter from Euroa, and the train is due
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  • 6418 I think you stated the bank robbery in Euroa was in December?— 10th December 1878 .
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  • ...y had money?— They had money all the time after the [[Euroa|Euroa]] bank robbery. I said the more money they had the more sympathizers they would have, even
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  • ...ckers?— I got charge of them at Heathcote, at the time of the Lancefield robbery.
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  • ...he broken telegraph and eventually Whelan heard officially about the Euroa robbery. He then had to organise a search party under Det Ward. Many of the other m
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  • ...me we saw any trace or sign. At one time I was at the [[Euroa|Euroa Bank]] robbery—of course they had been there the night before—that was under Mr. Nicol ...295]]</span> You say you were at the Euroa Bank robbery?— Yes, after the robbery.
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  • ...572|7774.7572]]</span> It was on the night of the [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1st February 1879]] ?— Yes.
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  • ...believed the horses were shod. Were you at [[Euroa|Euroa]] after the bank robbery?— Yes.
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  • ...[ ''The witness looked at his pocket-book''.] About the [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|23rd December 1878]], that is very near it. I might say that that time, as
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  • ...Murders. He was out with a number of search parties. After the Jerilderie robbery he watched Mrs Byrne's home as part of the first cave party. He also took p
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  • ...urpose of deceiving the police?— Yes; at the time of the Jerilderie bank robbery we were out in Strathbogie, and the informant who led us to go there stated
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  • ...oken to him at Benalla before that, and once at the time of the Lancefield robbery. Those were the only two occasions.
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  • ...4]]</span> Where was King?— He misbehaved himself at the Lancefield bank robbery trip, and I recommended his dismissal, and he was dismissed in Queensland;
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  • ...ng River]], and on the fifth day out, namely, the [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|21st April]], arrived at De Gamaro station — informed us of his having fo
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  • ...id="rc11933">[[#rc11933|11933]]</span> In reference to the Lancefield bank robbery, will you state if Sub-Inspector [[Sup Henry Baber|Baber]] ever told you ab ...hen you do not remember hearing Mr. Baber telling you about the Lancefield robbery, about the tracking?— I do not think I saw him after that for months, and
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  • ...ile you were in charge there?— Yes. I received a telegram announcing the robbery of the bank there, and an order to despatch you with your trackers to [[Kil
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  • ...herritt told me they had a great deal of cattle about after the Jerilderie robbery. They were poor before that. They have got land there. I do not think they
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  • ...hat was at the outset, prior to Mr. Nicolson leaving, after the Euroa bank robbery–the first time he was up. ...Ranges|Warby Ranges]], except the morning we went to Euroa after the bank robbery. I know we must have been close on them then.
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  • ...the gang was likely to be secreted between the 12th November and the bank robbery at [[Euroa|Euroa]]–have you any information or can you form an opinion as
    6 KB (987 words) - 21:03, 20 November 2015
  • ...nt out from Benalla from the time of your arrival and the time of the bank robbery at Euroa for the purpose of watching [[Margaret Skillion|Mrs. Skillian's]]
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  • ...y occurred for this arrangement of mine; but the [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] robbery took place very shortly afterwards, and it was never referred to afterwards
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  • #REDIRECT [[Euroa Robbery]]
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  • ...s first to start the subject, but gradually it came up, and the Lancefield robbery was just on, and we were joking and talking away, and she got a little live ...t is Tumberumba in New South Wales . That was shortly after the Jerilderie robbery.
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  • ...umber of reports that the '''KellyGang''' were trying to plan another bank robbery. Ward detailed many of the measures taken to protect the banks.
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