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  • ...as a ruse) asked him his name. He did not tell me but said I am the school teacher. I asked him if he would get in my van. He said he could not as he had his
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  • ...le shut up in the hotel. But they let [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], the school teacher, go. It was Curnow that held the red handkerchief up and stopped the train.
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  • ...s exploits and destruction is a memory only. Those who know the old school teacher him for his great exploit - but they respect his wishes by seldom or never
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  • ...anistreet's statement that the Kellys were there. I replied that I was the teacher at Glenrowan. He said, 'Oh ! you are the schoolmaster here, are you ? and w
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  • ...hich was coming on. He asked me who I was, and I told him I was the school teacher there, and "quested him not to divulge who it was' that stopped and wa
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  • ...Curnow|David Mortimer]], brother in law of Mr Thomas Curnow, State school teacher, who stopped the police train:
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  • ...he reprehensible conduct of Mr [[James Wallace|Wallace]], the State school teacher, during the Kelly pursuit, and his alleged sympathy with the outlaws, toget “That the conduct of Mr Thos [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], State school teacher, in warning the special train from Benalla to Beechworth on the morning of
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  • ...e gang with the exception of Ned Kelly were killed. Mr Curnow was a school teacher, but retired from the Education department some time ago.
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  • ...tion of Glenrowan was herded into the Glenrowan Hotel. Mr Curnow, a school teacher eluded the outlaws, and running along the railway track he warned the crew
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  • .... Urgent and Confidential to the Chief Secretary June 29 - Mr Curnow, head teacher Glenrowan school, has rendered invaluable services to the country. He not o
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  • ...bushels to the aera. '''Tumut''' boasts an excellent school-house, and the teacher, I am given to understand by the parents, is the right man in the right pla
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  • '''Bowna''' has a well conducted Public School, under the charge of a good teacher, Mr J Carpenter. The children were well behaved, neat and clean. Their prof
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  • ...ia supplies one. The Public school is a pretty fair building of brick. The teacher is Mr. '''Swindlehurst'''. The attendance is about sixty. The pupils were v
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  • .... This structure has a most pleasing appearance. It is built of brick. The teacher is Mr S '''King Miller''', and he has one assistant. The number of pupils o
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  • ...nhabitants have been fortunate in securing the services of an accomplished teacher -'''Miss Trainor''', who gives general satisfaction. About thirty pupils ar
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  • ...the local board are spending a sum of money in improving the interior. The teacher is Mr '''C Hartshorn''', and he has one or two assistants. There were 138 c
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  • ...clean and well-behaved. Altogether the school reflects great credit to the teacher.
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  • ...is next. It is situated on a slight eminence off the street. First is the teacher's residence, in the modern style of architecture, and in appearance far abo
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  • ...fficiate. A school is held in the church on week days. Mr O'Doherly is the teacher. The attendance is about fifty.
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  • ...ted that the school registers were correct. It is but fair to say that tho teacher is acknowledged, by the large section of the inhabitants who condemn him, t
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  • ...t was 42. The school seems to be efficiently conducted. Mr H Murray is the teacher, and the following gentleman are the members of the local board:-Messrs. Wa
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  • ...aking arrangements for the establishment of the school, and had provided a teacher. The [[Customs|Customs]] department, including bonded store, is under the c
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  • ...rposes. These gentlemen had further shown their liberality by appointing a teacher at a salary of £100 a year. These acts of generosity deserve the highest c
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  • ...obtaining 85 per cent. of passes. This result will be pleasing both to the teacher, Mr Towns, and the parents of the children attending the school. Mr Geary r
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  • ...correspondent, the Rev Mr Egan, and his partisans preferred against me as teacher of the above school, contains such a wilful misrepresentation of facts that During the 10 years I was teacher of the school one half-day was the most I was ever absent during the time a
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  • ...said to Mr Geary, "I have nothing against Fitzsimons, he is the best teacher ever was in the township." "Mr Byrnes," the Inspector goes o
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  • ...tion deserve much credit. The prizes having been distributed, Mr Town, the teacher, called upon the children to give the gentlemen present three hearty cheers
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  • ...f a moralist, truly the height of the ridiculous has been reached. Being a teacher of youth, I am sensibly alive to the responsibilities attaching to that hig
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  • ...mouth together, produces a word of many syllables, and says, "Being a teacher of youth, I am sensibly alive to the responsibilities of my office," N
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  • ...a fine structure, and the inhabitants are fortunate in having for the head teacher a gentlemen of first-class attainments.
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  • ...a separate list, to be forwarded to the Department, which remunerates the teacher for their tuition.
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  • ...erected long ago. There are about 40 children attending the school and the teacher appears to give general satisfaction. Close by we come to the selection of
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  • ...gown, lead the singing in church, were considered requisites, but now the teacher was considered as good. and useful a man as the clergyman, and, by some peo
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  • ..., throwing a piece of quartering into the room, and otherwise annoying the teacher in the execution of his duty. The charge was cleverly and conclusively prov
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  • ...and retarding the night school until it was eventually closed, as the then teacher, Mr Wollaston, found that he could not maintain order or discipline. It is
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  • ...ous denominations having pastors resident here, Mr Wooster, a state school teacher, who resides at Narreewarren, rode into the township, and in great alarm in
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  • ...heart of the Kelly country, thanks to the energy of Mr Wallace, the local teacher, Mr Doig and other gentlemen, there is a very compact library and reading r
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  • ...uch work to do and would not go. Mr O'[[Donoghue|Donohue]], a state school teacher, volunteered to go, but came back and said his wife would not let him. A Mr
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  • ...more when he returned. I sent him to Mr O'[[Donoghue|Donohoe]], the school teacher, but soon came back. He said he would deliver the message, but soon returne
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  • ...dit is <span id="_Toc33198787">[[#_Toc33198787|dueto Mr Curnow, the school teacher of Glenrowan, who stopped the pilot engine by holding up a red light and wh
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  • ...and that the Glenrowan school is to remain closed for a week, when another teacher will be appointed.
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  • ...he would not go. When he returned, I sent for Mr O’Donoghue, the school-teacher. Mr O’Donoghue soon came, and said he would deliver the message but was a
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  • With regard to Mr Curnow, the State school teacher at Glenrowan ? ? ? ? the members of the Wangaratta police that when travell
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  • Superintendent Hare – I paid no state school teacher as an agent. Captain Standish and Mr Nicolson did. ...oe Byrne. This person is still in the employ of the Government as a school-teacher, but he has been removed from the North- eastern district. With regard to M
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  • '''James [[James Wallace|Wallace]]''' [[James Wallace|,]] state-school teacher, was then examined, but at the request of the commission we withhold his ev ...ssion yesterday, the examination of '''Mr James Wallace''', a state school teacher, was resumed. Mr Wallace, who was a schoolfellow of Joe Byrne, one of the l
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  • ...erence to the position in the deportment of Mr James Wallace, state school teacher, and a previous witness.
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  • ...equence of the reprehensible conduct of Mr James Wallace, the state-school teacher of Hurdle Creek, during the Kelly pursuit and his alleged sympathy with the 11. That the conduct of Mr Thos Curnow, state-school teacher, in warning the special train from Benalla to Beechworth on the morning of
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  • ...ster of Education yesterday suspended [[James Wallace|James Wallace]], the teacher at Yea, who is referred to in the report of the Police Commission as a Kell
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  • James [[James Wallace|Wallace]], the state school teacher who was recently suspended on the recommendation of the Police Commission,
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  • ...that the report of [[James Wallace|James Wallace]], formerly state school teacher at Yea, in reply to the finding of tin Police Commission, be laid before th
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  • ...ou ever have as an agent who received money in your service a state school teacher?— I had nothing to do with him. 1626 With a state school teacher?— Yes.
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  • ...respondence with the head of the department in reference to a state school teacher in the employ of the police in the North-Eastern district?— I do not know <span id="rc1673">[[#rc1673|1673]]</span> We have it in evidence that this teacher had written many letters?— They did not come through the office.
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  • The next morning the police sought assistance from a Chinaman and a school teacher.
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  • ...s afraid to go. I then sent him to Mr. [[Donoghue|O'Donaghue]], the school teacher. Mr. O'Donaghue said e would go, that he was not afraid of Joe Byrne. He re
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  • ...ut that was with a schoolmate of my son's named Wallace ; the State school teacher Wallace told her....
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  • ...[[#rc13430|13430]]</span> Did you ever see [[James Wallace|Wallace]] , the teacher, about?— He came to my place a couple of times to see Aaron . I do not kn
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  • James Wallace was a teacher. He stated his career at Hurdle Creek, near Oxley and the King River. Later ...to see Wallace. Nicolson told Wallace that the country looked to him, as a teacher and as a respectable member of society, that he should render all the assis
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  • ...4415|14415]]</span> ''By the Commission''— What are you?— State school teacher at Yes, formerly at the [[Hurdle Creek|Hurdle Creek]], [[Oxley|Oxley]], nea
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  • ...you when he called?— Yes; he told me that the country looked to me, as a teacher and as a respectable member of society, that I should render all the assist
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  • ...an officer in the public service and occupying a respectable position as a teacher of young people, did not you conceive it your duty to give the fullest and
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  • ...an officer in the public service and occupying a respectable position as a teacher of young people, did not you conceive it your duty to give the fullest and
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  • ...'s hotel, Milawa, in the presence of Colin Gardner , J.P. ; James Kelly , teacher; John Burry , farmer; A. McCormick , farmer; and others.” That is what yo
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  • 14684 You were occupying the position of a [[Teachers Priests and Clergy|teacher]] of the youth of this colony?— Yes.
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  • ...dent of the police?— I was following my usual occupation of State school teacher. ...you mean to tell me you are still in the service of the State as a school teacher?— Yes.
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  • ...41">[[#rc15041|15041]]</span> Do you know [[James Wallace|James Wallace]], teacher, who was at Hurdle Creek?— Not personally— officially I know of him. ...a teacher at the time that the outlaws were out.?— He was acting as head teacher in two half-time schools, the one being at Hurdle Creek, and the other at B
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  • 15080 A man of good character?— A man of good character, and a zealous teacher. ...he [[EI Dorado|Eldorado]] school, and another holding the position of head teacher in the neighborhood. It was for one of those brothers he wished the positio
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  • ...mmission''. –What are you?— State [[Teachers Priests and Clergy|school teacher]]. ...id="rc17593">[[#rc17593|17593]]</span> Were you stationed at Glenrowan, as teacher; in 1880?— I was.
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  • ...hich was coming on. He asked me who I was, and I told him I was the school teacher there, and requested him not to divulge who it was that stopped and warned
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  • ...of bushrangers at Glenrowan, James [[James Wallace|Wallace]], State school teacher, stated to me that the gang were in terror of the means of pursuit adopted
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  • ...e reprehensible conduct of Mr. [[James Wallace|Wallace]], the State school teacher, during the Kelly pursuit, and his alleged sympathy with the outlaws, toget “That the conduct of Mr. Thos. [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], State school teacher, in warning the special train from Benalla to Beechworth on the morning of
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  • ...ehensible conduct of Mr. [[James Wallace|James Wallace]], the State school teacher of Hurdle Creek, during the Kelly pursuit, and his alleged sympathy with th 14. That the conduct of Mr. Thos. [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], State School teacher, in warning the special train from Benalla to Beechworth on the morning of
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  • ...Chief Commissioner. The witness [[James Wallace|Wallace]], a State-school teacher, and an alleged sympathizer with the gang, was the putative writer of the d
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  • ...owan about midnight . Mr. [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], the local State school teacher, who, with his wife and sister-in-law, had been bailed up early in the afte
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  • ...t his grief. He bought a piano and took daily lessons from a little German teacher, so that he might learn to play the airs Julia used to sing. His quarters w
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  • | James Wallace appointed teacher at Hurdle Creek
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  • ...manager, Mr [[Tarleton|Tarleton]], Messers [[William Elliott|Elliott]] the teacher, [[Rankin|Rankin]] and [[Samuel Gill|Gill]].
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  • ...79-6/1880''' We had visits from James [[James Wallace|Wallace]] the school teacher. He seemed to have a hatred against the '''KellyGang'''.([[Royal Commission The next morning the police tried to get a Chinaman and the school teacher to go to Beechworth. Eventually Const [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]] went. T
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  • ...gory:People starting with B]] [[Category:Gilbert wilson Brown]] [[Category:Teacher]] [[Category:Bushrangers]]
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  • Remembered as the teacher who warned the police train at Glenrowan that led to the capture of the ''' I had difficult time. I had been the teacher at Glenrowan for 4 years and married into the area. The school had about 20
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  • School [[Teachers Priests and Clergy|teacher]] at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]]
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  • ...n WW11 and then went to university after the war and became a much admired teacher and then principal. Finally lectured at Toorak Teachers College
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  • == Harry Power was a bushranger and Ned Kelly's teacher ==
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  • ...lyGang''' , [[#ea|Early Years]] , [[#ta|Teenage years]] , [[#lat|Life as a teacher]] , [[#first|First run in with the law]] , Fitzpatrick Incident , Gold Mini ...''' After leaving the [[Woolshed|Reid's Creek]] school I went as a trainee teacher to the school at [[EI Dorado|Eldorado]]
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  • William [[James Wallace|Wallace]] was a trainee teacher at Eldorado ([[Royal Commission report day 43 page 3|RC15081]])
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  • A local '''school teacher''' reported 'I was in Euroa on the evening of the bank robbery, attending a
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  • Mr Curnow the school teacher had to leave Glenrowan with his family. But this was only part of the probl
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  • The school opened in 1871. James [[James Wallace|Wallace]] was the teacher at Hurdle Creek for a time from 1873. ([[Royal Commission report 2/8/1881|R
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  • ...l at KellyGang 22/6/1872 (4)|Mahony]], William [[William Elliott|Elliott]] teacher [[../../things/C_community/C_bankt.html|'''Bank''']] Bank of New South Wale
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  • '''Patrick Cox''' was the teacher at the Lurg school
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  • In 1877 a school was opened with '''CH Cecil''' as the teacher
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  • ...ack Dog Creek, opened [[1864-1873 Events|1869]] with Mr Dixon as the first teacher. The school finally closed in about 1968. [[!!FIXME \homeReference.html|!!M
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  • ...871]] [[Wild Wright|Wild Wright]] stole a horse from the Maindample school teacher '''William Adair''' and gave it to [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]].
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  • ...James Doig''' (local farmer) '''Colin Gardner''', J.P.; '''James Kelly''', teacher; '''John Burry''', farmer; A. '''McCormick''', farmer. Det [[Ward|Ward]] tr
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  • [[James Wallace|James Wallace]] was the school teacher in the 1870s.
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  • '''Population''' '''Hotels''' State School 893 JM Coane, head teacher 1875 '''Schools''' '''Local Government''' '''[[Post Office|Post Office]]'''
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  • ...Joe Byrne|Byrne]] went to the Woolshed school. '''James Doherty''' was the teacher
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  • James [[James Wallace|Wallace]] was the school teacher in 1881
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