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  • ...rlooking the Pacific Ocean , to the noisome days of the wildest Australian bushrangers who for two years or more terrorised the country-side and committed the mos
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  • ...rred remains of Dan Kelly and Steve Hart, two other members of the gang of bushrangers.
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  • ...e Kelly Gang or the Outlaws of the Wombat Ranges' issued in 1879 while the bushrangers were still at large It is now a very rare piece. The last item is Mr Dougla
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  • ...s, owing to the artfulness of the "scoundrels) after those two recent bushrangers, and the recovery of nearly all the property they took from one or two stat
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  • ...old bushranging days, in an encounter with Clarke's gang, when one of the bushrangers was shot dead. Mr Creaghe has since been removed to Grafton, but before lea
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  • ...country in search of the murderers, and to bring home the dead bodies. The bushrangers are supposed to be the notorious Kelly's party, for whom the constables wer
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  • ...l in Victoria, has taken place near Mansfield, between the police and four bushrangers. The particulars to hand are but meagre owing to the intelligence having on ...ft now on horse-back to scour the country, and bring home dead bodies. The bushrangers are supposed to be the notorious Kelly's party, for whom the constables wer
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  • '''ATROCIOUS MURDERS BY BUSHRANGERS'''
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  • ...being near, witness mounted and rode off. As he did so he heard one of the bushrangers, Daniel Kelly, cry out, "Shoot that b__" A great many more shots
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  • On Sunday, the townspeople were somewhat apprehensive of a visit from the bushrangers. They had only one constable, and no weapons to rely on. The reported loss
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  • ...ales when bushranging was rife there making it penal to harbour and assist bushrangers. He had received a note from Captain Standish stating that the latter had p
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  • '''ATROCIOUS MURDERS BY BUSHRANGERS'''
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  • ...ot meet with some special luck, it may take them weeks to come up with the bushrangers, or fall in with traces of Kennedy, if he has been carried off. The ranges
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  • ...ng, that two mounted constables had been [[Stringy Bark Creek|shot dead by bushrangers]], whilst the fate of a third, who was missing, was unknown, caused extraor ...ed to escape and as he left Sergeant Kennedy was exchanging shots with the bushrangers. M'Intyre's horse evidently must have been injured in some way, as he had t
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  • ...nnedy. They tracked his horse toward King River. There was no signs of the bushrangers.
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  • ...be employed, and in the event of there being any trace of the track of the bushrangers in the neighborhood to where they were seen by Christian, the animals might ...about three o'clock this afternoon. The men who are out in search for the bushrangers have not sufficient arms. Are there none to spare in Melbourne! There is al
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  • ...en may have been avenged, either by the capture or destruction of the four bushrangers, than whom in the annals of crime in Victoria the names of no more desperat ...he arrival of the news of the murders committed near Mansfield by the four bushrangers, and expressions of regret were heard on every side as Constable [[Scanlon|
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  • ...s from such a class of boys that our Kelly's, Morgans, and other murdering bushrangers spring up to fill our gaols and give employment to our hangman, so the soon
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  • ...country in search of the murderers, and to bring home the dead bodies. The bushrangers are supposed to be the notorious Kelly's party, for whom the constables wer
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  • ...wling of a native bear and watching the camp, fire of, as he supposed, the bushrangers.
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  • ...In fact, on his journey, Meehan was passed by two notorious friends of the bushrangers, who wore a peculiar smile upon their countenances, which the constable sur ...ments of police. Constable M'Intyre stated at them inquiry to day that the bushrangers told him they know of all his movements, and had their eyes upon the police
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  • ...d by the police authorities in Melbourne yesterday about the Kelly gang of bushrangers. The report that the miscreants stuck up a man named Neil Christian, at [[b
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  • One of the most effective instruments for the capture of the bushrangers will be the new act, and it is fortunate that public opinion has been so ac
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  • ...over. Being the only eye-witness of the slaughter, it is thought that the bushrangers or their friends might attempt to destroy him, and it is stated that his li
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  • ...together. Kennedy walked a few paces from his horse, was challenged by the bushrangers, and fired at. McIntyre had, in accordance with Kelly’s orders, walked up
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  • '''''' A fear has been expressed that the parties out hunting for the bushrangers might mistake each other in their disguise, and shoot each other down. That “Nothing new has transpired here since I last sent about the bushrangers, but there are all sorts of rumours of their having been met with in variou
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  • The report that the Kelly gang of bushrangers have been at the Murray near Barnawartha is now pretty generally credited,
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  • ...he police authorities in town seem to give evidence to the report that the bushrangers are lurking about the [[Rat's Castle|Rat's Castle]] ranges, near Indigo Cre The report of Superintendent Nicolson that the gang of bushrangers were believed to be lurking in the ranges of “Rats’ Castle,” near Ind
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  • The latest intelligence respecting the bushrangers does not agree very well with previous reports. According to a telegram fro
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  • ...interest has transpired in reference to the movements of the Kelly gang of bushrangers. Captain [[Standish|Standish]], the chief commissioner of police, left town
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  • ...the city on Monday evening to the effect that the [[KellyGang|Kelly gang]] bushrangers were surrounded by the police, and that their capture might be hourly expec
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  • ...ceeded in obtaining any definite information as to where the Kelly gang of bushrangers are at present. A party under Inspector [[Brooke Smith|Brooke Smith]] have
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  • ...Nothing has been done there, and nothing is likely be done, either by the bushrangers or the police. Here, in or near Mansfield, is likely to be the scene of act
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  • ...tartling. According to a statement made by a young man at St. Arnaud, four bushrangers, presumed to be the Kellys, stuck him up on the East Charlton road. They we
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  • ...thing has been done there, and nothing is likely to be done, either by the bushrangers or the police.   Here, in or near Mansfield, is likely to be the scene of
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  • '''''' Apropos of the bushrangers, the Sydney Echo of November 15 says -"It will be interesting to watch
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  • ...by police and party, and was informed that the police had been charged by bushrangers and two had been shot down, also that Kennedy was missing. This was about h
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  • Apropos of the, bushrangers, the [[Sydney|Sydney]] Echo of November 16 says: - "It will be interes
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  • '''RE-APPEARANCE OF THE BUSHRANGERS''' ...d with the object no doubt on delaying its repair. About the same time the bushrangers stuck up Mr Younghusband's station at [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfull's C
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  • The latest exploit of the Kelly gang of bushrangers is characterised by a great amount of daring and impudence. They evidently ...no effort ought to be spared to avert the disgrace which the impunity the bushrangers bring upon the colony at large. A re organization of the police force, with
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  • ...y returned it to the overseer. In the morning Macauley went to look at the bushrangers horses, which had been placed in a paddock. Kelly had observed him, and on ...number of policemen arrived from Benalla, and the latter told me that the bushrangers had gone a short distance in the direction of Violet Town, but had doubled
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  • ...name was [[Telegraph|Watts]], and several questions were put to him by the bushrangers as to the number of police at Euroa and Violet Town. ...servants were sent in to the station house. Besides the spring carts, the bushrangers on their return had brought with them Mr Scott's buggy, in which Mrs Scott
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  • ...ain entrance to the bank without exciting any suspicion. On leaving us the bushrangers were all splendidly armed, and well supplied with ammunition. As to whither
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  • ...as to comply. Mr Scott replied that he supposed they could not prevent the bushrangers from taking the money but they would not give them anything. Kelly then hel ...ott being afraid that the ladies would be alarmed on the appearance of the bushrangers, told Kelly that if he attempted to go into the room where they were he wou
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  • ...e bank until after 9 o'clock at night and then the directions taken by the bushrangers was a matter of mystery. Before leaving the bank Kelly secured the two revo ...utside like a sentry and was armed with a rifle and several revolvers. The bushrangers then commenced to make preparations for their departure but before going Mr
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  • ...fortune. It allows a spurious sympathy to spring up, the adventures of the bushrangers cloaking their crimes, and tempting the thoughtless to forget the abhorrenc
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  • '''THE BUSHRANGERS''' Murders by Bushrangers
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  • ...ed quite a budget of letters yesterday, offering suggestions as to how the bushrangers might be suppressed. One correspondent says - Let Mr Berry summon Parliamen '''THE BUSHRANGERS'''
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  • ...rders on the day before the tragedy, and it is therefore supposed that the bushrangers may have been out looking for it when they fell upon the police camp. Only
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  • ...rison Corps, brings the total number of men employed in connexion with the bushrangers up to about 200. In consequence of the withdrawal of so many members of the ...ulars of the occurrence, but his reply was that he took no interest in the bushrangers or their proceedings, and therefore asked no questions about the affair.
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  • ...n [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/12/1878|The Argus of Friday]] concerning the bushrangers has been the subject of much conversation here, and the proposal to employ
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  • ...be sworn in as members of the police force for three months, or until the bushrangers are taken and whoever earns the rewards offered, whether he be in the polic
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  • [[The Last of the Bushrangers page 1|Hare]] [[Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer Table of Conten
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  • [[The Last of the Bushrangers page 1|Hare]]<br />
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  • ...or it is not likely I would look for indications in country with which the bushrangers are not well acquainted, and in which I do not think they are likely to see
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  • ...nce the police camp in the Wombat Ranges was attacked by the Kelly gang of bushrangers, and the three policeman murdered. Not only have the four murderers success
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  • ...at there is no connexion whatever between the powder and the Kelly gang of bushrangers. He has an idea as to the reason of the “plant,” but it is not deemed a
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  • ..., as they thought, a young lady returning alone into the stronghold of the bushrangers.
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  • ...e who commence by what are considered minor offences develop into hardened bushrangers and murderers. Of all the bushrangers who have given trouble here or in New South Wales , there was not one who w
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  • ...gus at KellyGang 6/1/1879 (3)|correspondent points out]], &quot;Of all the bushrangers who have given trouble here or in New South Wales, there was not one who wa
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  • ...or Mansfield, and their destination was faithfully chronicled, so that the bushrangers were the more easily able to elude detection. No more suicidal policy could
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  • ...o any prisoner of the Crown who lent valuable assistance in the capture of bushrangers; so that there is the best precedent for the adoption of our suggestion.—
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  • The four bushrangers now known as the Kelly gang are apparently as far off capture as ever. Thre
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  • ...gs that I ever knew of during my experience. If you want to make a gang of bushrangers you are going the right way to work.
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  • ...the Act, and keeping them in durance vile for weeks, will be but to create bushrangers, and increase crimes against life and property. Some years ago, it will be
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  • ...should be sorry to excite any panic by pointing out the distance which the bushrangers have covered, but in this case forewarning which ought to mean forearming,
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  • ...he intended to rob the bank, but would not do anybody any harm. The other bushrangers were then placed by Ned Kelly at the front part of the hotel, and as the pe ...els prevailed. Two thousand pounds have been taken from the bank. When the bushrangers had finished at the bank they went to some of the hotels treating every- on
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  • ...he manager in his room, and at first thought he had got some clue that the bushrangers were in the place, and had cleared out. On finding the manager in his bath
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  • ...yal, as he intended to rob the bank but would not do anybody any harm. The bushrangers were then placed by Ned Kelly at the front part of the hotel and as people
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  • ...he manager in his room, and at first thought he had got some clue that the bushrangers were in the place and cleared out. On finding the manager in his bath, he s
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  • ...he manager in his room, and at first thought he had got some clue that the bushrangers were in the place, and had cleared out. On finding the manager in his bath,
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  • ...he intended to rob the bank, but would not do anybody any harm. The other bushrangers were then placed by Ned Kelly at the front part of the hotel and as the peo
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  • ...els prevailed. Two thousand pounds have been taken from the bank. When the bushrangers had finished at the bank they went to some of the hotels treating everyone
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  • No authentic intelligence of the bushrangers came to hand yesterday.
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  • ...urther remands should be granted.  It is true as “Egles” writes:- The bushrangers is – shameful as it is to have to make the confession - the hero of the h
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  • ...was published the colony has suffered a raid from&quot; gang of Victorian bushrangers. This gang is four in number, and consists of two brothers named Kelly and ...rested him. The police here frequently distinguish themselves in capturing bushrangers, and now numbers of them are volunteering to go in search of the Kelly gang
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  • ...t them to remain long at any time on the western plains. Our experience of bushrangers is that they can only long elude capture in a difficult country and among a
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  • ...red, or the bold rush of a few men, and the spell would be broken, and the bushrangers would be overpowered in a minute by a ? of these who, a few minutes before, ...ully sanguine. resolve, to be sure. Many of us remember how in days of the bushrangers period in New South Wales nearly every telegram of robbery and outrage used
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  • ...d horses, within the boundaries set forth. This would not only deprive the bushrangers and their assistants of the means of carrying on their operations with ease
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  • ...itled “[[Cookson, 28_08_1911_4|The History of the Kelly gang of Victoria Bushrangers, or the Outlaws of the Wombat Ranges]] .” As a colonial production, it de ...d houses, within the boundaries set forth. This would not only deprive the bushrangers and their assistants of the means of carrying on their operation ? ? ? ? ?
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  • ...t; of the present century, we came across some interesting accounts of how bushrangers were treated in &quot;the brave days of old,&quot; when the country was mor
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  • ...ests our attention in the ancient collection aforesaid is headed &quot;The Bushrangers at Bathurst .&quot; In selecting the scene of their operations these gentle
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  • ...attack tumbled over a stone, which in falling aroused the attention of the bushrangers. They immediately took to the trees and opened a heavy fire, which true vol Mr Suttor was mistaken by the bushrangers for another gentleman named Evernden who seemed to be particularly obnoxiou
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  • ...are about to describe. In December, 1834 it was known at Micalago that the bushrangers were in the neighbourhood, plundering and terrorising after the manner of t ...e in Shepherd's mind-what was to be done? Prudence suggested, nothing. The bushrangers had taken away all they could get, and were not likely to return. Why incur
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  • ...mane man! Ball and Pearson were subsequently tried for complicity with the bushrangers, when the Chief Justice paid the valiant overseer a high com pliment from t ...ses of determined opposition on the part of civilians to the operations of bushrangers. They speak for themselves. Our readers, however may like to know what beca
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  • ...in at [[Corowa|Corowa]] for the protection of the town from the attacks of bushrangers. Mr '''Nihill''', of the Customs Department, was fined £20 by the Bench fo
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  • THE KELLY BUSHRANGERS TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS ...e adopted certain particular tactics to avoid pursuit and detection. Other bushrangers have acted on the principle of &quot;sticking up&quot; travellers, mails. &
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  • ...ed horse, the bullets having been extracted, but they bring no news of the bushrangers. Sub- inspector Toohey and a strong party of police remain at Wombat to-nig
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  • ...at they are worthy to live and reign with him. Indeed, if they should turn bushrangers on their own account, there would be nothing surprising in the event. Anoth
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  • ...saddle. It all depended on the way it was strapped. Witness had seen a few bushrangers in his time. In 1860 Morgan threatened to shoot him for having taken the po
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  • ...at ranges|Blum]] also states that the police made an attempt to follow the bushrangers, but that they lost their horses, and that there has been no proof that the
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  • ...ht that Sherritt was giving assistance to the police in the pursuit of the bushrangers.
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  • ...as been all along regarded as a place that could be easily attacked by the bushrangers-in fact the police were so cognisant of this fact that they several times c
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  • ...in Victoria, in the year 1853 he organised and headed a gang of desperado bushrangers who were the terror of the part of the country they frequented. According,
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  • ...uit was resumed with pluck and judgment, reinforcements were procured, the bushrangers were brought to bay, and were fought and captured. The police did their dut
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  • THE BUSHRANGERS ...ead,and covers two acres of ground. It was on this peaceful scene that the bushrangers appeared on Sunday morning. Before proceeding with the narrative of events
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  • .... The store being opened, the men helped themselves freel, but none of the bushrangers drank to excess. ...was down the paddock M'Miles was at this time acting under orders from the bushrangers, but could not convey the fact to Mr Baynes.
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  • ...here within 12 hours train journey from the metropolis he, would meet with bushrangers. Before dismounting however he saw the gleam of a pistol presented wiitin a
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  • ...ll the time forcing through the thistles. As the police retired two of the bushrangers were sent to execute a flank movement, and got at the rear of the police. S ...who, while on his way from his house to Wantabadgery, was stuck up by the bushrangers. When he met with the gang he was very roughly treated, and &quot;Moonlite&
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  • ...oll considered it better to scatter his men with the object of hemming the bushrangers in at the back of the dwelling, in the creek. This manouvre was successful ...one other man was killed, whose name would not be disclosed by any of the bushrangers. He was about 18 years of age, and is believed to be respectably connected.
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  • ...t;What are you going to do?&quot; He replied, &quot;I am off to engage the bushrangers.&quot;
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  • ...en was shot in the neck by Moonlite. After some further firing, two of the bushrangers were shot, and the last surrendered with one exception, and he escaped, but ...ed Constable Bowen is in a very critical condition. It was he who shot the bushrangers at Bendemeer in July, 1877.
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  • ...noticed some persons in the bush whom he suspected to be the Kelly gang of bushrangers. He took no further notice of the matter, however, until he arrived at Beec
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  • THE BUSHRANGERS
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  • ...is brother slept in a bed. I slept on a sofa, and Baynes on the floor. The bushrangers kept watch over us all night, one of them calling about every hour with a c ...at the back door. He told us all to lie down on the floor for safety. The bushrangers then left the house and on their return brought four police horses with the
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  • ...at if the accused came out to assist their friends without knowing who the bushrangers were, the charge preferred against them could not be sustained. As soon as
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  • ...mmenced immediately, and was very hot. The police came down close upon the bushrangers. The little fellow who was killed came to the same stump as myself, and in The bushrangers, Scott, Graham, Bennett, Thomas Rogan, and Thomas Williams, were brought up
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  • THE BUSHRANGERS
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  • ...d fencing. It was in one of the corners-the one on the north side-that the bushrangers slung up their horses when preparing to receive the police. Just at this co The encounter commenced and was carried on gallantly. The bushrangers horses having been frightened away the police advanced from tree to tree. T
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  • ...only retreated with the others when he found they were out numbered by the bushrangers, that he got separated from his companions, but so far from running away, h
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  • ...o bay at a selector's hut, and a desperate fight ended in the death of two bushrangers, and the capture of the others, two of whom were wounded. Constable BOWEN a
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  • ...of the police systems of New South Wales and South Australia. The Hatfield bushrangers, the Wantabadgery gang, and three or four ruffians of the Darling, Dubbo, a
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  • ...Connor|O’Connor]], have so long remained here pending an outbreak of the bushrangers. We learn that Captain [[Standish|Standish]] has given the necessary orders
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  • ...dy. In the hut were a party of police, but they did not fire a shot at the bushrangers, and acted entirely on the defence. The reason given for his inactivity is
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  • ...place having been surrounded, operations for the purpose of dislodging the bushrangers were commenced, and, from all accounts, a regular set fight must have raged
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  • ...ched. The police then commenced firing on Jones’s Hotel, where the three bushrangers were, and the latter replied briskly. At daylight Ned Kelly again appeared
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  • Sup Hare corrected this version of events See text in [ ]([[The Last of the Bushrangers Chapter 11 page 1|FH]])
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  • Sup Hare corrected this version of events ([[The Last of the Bushrangers Chapter 11 page 1|FH]])
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  • At various times during the morning more police arrived, but the bushrangers could not be dislodged; and what was more perplexing still, the prisoners i ...nate man would be sacrificed, and perish in the flames with the determined bushrangers who had made so long a stand, caused a feeling of horror to pervade the cro
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  • ...nd other well known friends were witnesses of this terrible scene. All the bushrangers were clad in the same kind of [[Kelly's Armour|armour]] as that worn by Ned
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  • ...be burnt round the house so as to give the required light and prevent the bushrangers escaping. But all these precautions were not required to be put in practice
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  • ...a pool of blood lay near it. This was evidently the property of one of the bushrangers, and a suspicion therefore arose that they had escaped. That these articles
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  • ...ame. Hart was at the stationmaster’s house until about 3 o’clock . The bushrangers were drinking, and making themselves quite jolly. At about 3 on Monday morn
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  • ...ecommended that a pilot engine should sent in front, as he apprehended the bushrangers would endeavour to rip up the track, and this suggestion was acted upon. Du ...vid and direct that it throws darks shadows, and probably would enable the bushrangers to escape rather than assist in effecting their capture. He recommended tha
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  • ...mmended that a pilot engine should be sent in front, as he apprehended the bushrangers would endeavour to rip up the track, and this suggestion was acted upon. Du ...ivid and direct that it throws dark shadows, and probably would enable the bushrangers to escape rather than assist in effecting their capture. He recommended tha
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  • ...s]], (a son of Mrs Jones the landlady of the hotel at Glenrowan, where the bushrangers entrenched themselves) who was wounded by one of the shots fired by the pol
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  • The bushrangers remained, it is reported, near the hut for some time, awaiting an opportuni
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  • ...nes’s Hotel]], in which there were some sixteen people, besides the four bushrangers, including children, when the police surrounded the house. The inmates of t
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  • ...g the gang. The rails between Glenrowan and Wangaratta were removed by the bushrangers in hope of killing the blacktrackers, who were on their way to Beechworth. All the bushrangers are now accounted for.
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  • ...the Mansfield tragedy in October 1878, volunteered to go in pursuit of the bushrangers, equipping himself at considerable personal expense, with a number of neces
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  • ...the police was that of Byrne, the outlaw, who was one of the Kelly gang of bushrangers.
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  • ...that of the young lad, son of Mrs Jones, who kept the hotel in which the bushrangers met their fate. It is also reported that the boy Reardon, son of the platel ...s present throughout the whole of the encounter between the police and the bushrangers, the engravings will present thoroughly accurate and faithful views of the
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  • ...s present throughout the whole of the encounter between the police and the bushrangers, the engravings will present thoroughly accurate and faithful views of the
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  • Ned Kelly, the vanquished leader of the now historical Kelly gang of bushrangers for, has been in Melbourne gaol since yesterday, and is a patient in the ho
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  • ...The wildest rumours are current here. It is believed that another gang of bushrangers will soon be out headed by Dick Hart.
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  • The names of the party which stormed the bushrangers in the first instance are Superintendent [[Hare|Hare]], Senior constable Ke
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  • ...about ten minutes past six o'clock, and about hundred yards away I met two bushrangers, Byrne and Dan Kelly. They were on horseback. Byrne was riding one horse an ...bush to the right. We went about half a dozen yards into the scrub and the bushrangers got off their horses. One of them tied his animal to a bush. Byrne said to
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  • ...he cover near the fireplace. I then went outside the house, and begged the bushrangers to let me leave the premises, as my boy was shot, but they would not permit ...e of [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] has been added to the collection of notorious bushrangers. Mr Kreitmayer, the proprietor of the [[Melbourne|Waxworks]], took a cast o
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  • ...the police was that of Byrne, the outlaw, who was one of the Kelly gang of bushrangers. ...e corner near the fireplace. Then went outside the house and begged of the bushrangers to let me leave the premises, as my boy was shot; but they would not permit
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  • ...tes past six. About 100 yards from Weiner’s, on my return, I met the two bushrangers, Byrne and Kelly. They were both on horseback. Byrne was leading a spare ho
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  • ...a pool of blood lay near it. This was evidently the property of one of the bushrangers, and a suspicion therefore arose that they had escaped. That these articles
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  • ...lly. Hart was at the stationmaster’s house until about 3 o’clock . The bushrangers were drinking and making themselves quite jolly. At about 3 on Monday morni
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  • A report was circumstanced in town yesterday that a fresh outbreak of bushrangers had taken place at Stanley , near Beechworth. On inquiries being made, it w
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  • Some time ago people used to wonder how the bushrangers, when mounted, could cross the railway line or bridges without being seen. ...fied Ned Kelly, than whom there are few better white bushman. Although the bushrangers were in the district, the were seen by comparatively few of their friends.
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  • ...every man, women, and child in the whole of the district where the gang of bushrangers roamed, but he is also knows, so to speak, every stone and tree in it. On S
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  • ...le, and let drive. His friend followed his example of both missed. The two bushrangers then disappeared, and, mounting their horses which were concealed hard by,
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  • ...ment of which was a little higher than a railway carriage, so that, if the bushrangers had felt so disposed, they could have poured their fire through the roof ve
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  • ...doubtful whether such a variety was piled on the head of any of the worst bushrangers of old times in Tasmania or New South Wales . The Law officers of the Crown
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  • ...ur affairs, sneered at us a good deal for not being able to hunt down four bushrangers within a week. And it must be confessed, there has always been a spice of t
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  • ...he figures on the verandah, and as long as they could get a glimpse of the bushrangers the firing was kept up warmly.  This, however, only continued for a few mi ...n when these were seen.  It was fully expected that, in the darkness, the bushrangers would attempt to escape either by slinking away or coming out in the disgui
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  • ...prevail there.  Where the settlers were not actually in sympathy with the bushrangers they were so cowed by their threats that scarcely one of them dared to open
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  • ...about 200 yards from the railway station on the west side of the line. The bushrangers first went to Mr Stainstreet, the station-master, at 3 on Sunday morning, a
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  • ...individuals had been gathered together and placed in Jones' hotel, by the bushrangers. Superintendent Hare reporting says:—&quot;Constable Bracken rushed up, s ...away, but they hesitated. During this firing more police arrived, but the bushrangers could not be dislodged: and, what was more perplexing the prisoners inside
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  • '''DESPERATE FIGHT WITH BUSHRANGERS''' ...circumstances of an extraordinarily tragic nature, of the gang of outlawed bushrangers and murderers known as the Kelly gang.  It will be remembered that about t
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  • ...k, while there was a bright fire burning within the hut, so that while the bushrangers were out of sight the constables could not appear at the door or window wit
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  • ...out 60 miles an hour towards the latter town, in the environs of which the bushrangers had been last seen, and which is 50 miles distant by rail from Benalla. ...or-constable Kelly directed the police, and kept up a constant fire on the bushrangers in the doomed hotel. 
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  • ...about 200 yards from the railway station on the west side of the line. The bushrangers first went to Mr. Stanistreet, the station-master, at 3 on Sunday morning,
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  • ...individuals had been gathered together and placed in Jones's hotel, by the bushrangers. Superintendent Hare in charge of the force, reporting says:— &quot;Const ...away, but they hesitated. During this firing more police arrived, but the bushrangers could not be dislodged; and, what was more perplexing the prisoners inside
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  • ...t Hare and Senior-constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]].  Only one of the bushrangers came out into the moonlight at the far side from me, but he seemed to fire
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  • ...hroughout the trying time in which the police were engaged in fighting the bushrangers acted with remarkable coolness and bravery: When walking over the ground ab ...bridled, hitched up in the hotel yard, and thinking that at any moment the bushrangers might make a dash for them and effect their escape, suggested that the anim
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  • The notorious leader of the Kelly gang of bushrangers was brought before the [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth Police Court]] yesterd
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  • ...have not.” Lonigan was plunging along the grass very heavily, and as the bushrangers rushed up to me, he said, “Oh, Christ! I’m shot!” The prisoner was wi
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  • ...against Edward Kelly, the surviving member of the notorious Kelly gang of bushrangers was resumed at the Beechworth Police Court.
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  • ...derably improved, and he is gradually recovering. In Beechworth itself the bushrangers had very few sympathisers. But whilst the leader of the gang is not regarde
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  • '''ANOTHER GANG OF BUSHRANGERS''' ...morning. Indeed, it has been said, that another and more effective gang of bushrangers had been formed, and a suitable opportunity was only waited for to induce t
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  • ...e Officer Table of Contents|Sadleir]] [[The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers Index|Chomley]] [[Cookson, index|Cookson]] '''[[home_reference|Modern autho
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  • ...st two years about the career and crimes of the bloodthirsty Kelly gang of bushrangers, and it will be with a sense of relief that the public will now read the fi
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  • ...that much depends upon the horses of the force being equal to those of the bushrangers.  Mr Service stated that the Government of which he was the head had arran
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  • ...he police came and fired, and when the boy was shot, Mrs Jones said to the bushrangers, “You cowards, why don’t you go out and fight them hand to hand?” ...ing away by locking the door.  When the police came, Mrs Jones called the bushrangers a lot of cowardly fellows, and asked them why they did not go out and fight
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  • ...He took witness to Mrs Jones’s, and then to the railway gate.  The four bushrangers were there.  [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|James Simson]] was there.  Heard Ned ...were there, and the former told the latter to go and get breakfast for the bushrangers.  Kelly was again at her place on Sunday evening, about 5 o’clock, and M
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  • ...at Constables Scanlan and Lonigan had been shot dead near Mansfield by the bushrangers. I communicated with the Chief Secretary early next morning, and took immed
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  • ...y considered necessary by the comparative immunity which the Kelly gang of bushrangers so long enjoyed - has begun to take evidence. The commission consists of Me ...umstance that, for nearly two years, the police were unable to capture the bushrangers, although the latter were m the heart of the colony. There was not only an
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  • ...urn of the duration of the career of several New South Wales and Victorian bushrangers ] I have read Superintendent Hare's report, dated 2nd July, 1880. It is the
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  • ...leir|Sadleir]]''' began his narrative of the quest after the Kelly gang of bushrangers. His style did not meet with the approval of several of the commissioners w
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  • ...There is not the slightest doubt but what the formation of another gang of bushrangers is being meditated in the Greta district. We hare it from most reliable aut
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  • “There is not the slightest doubt but what the formation of another gang of bushrangers is being meditated in the Greta district. We hare it from most reliable aut
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  • ...ling in the North-Eastern district that [[Kelly Outbreak|another gang]] of bushrangers is likely to break out before long is increasing, and the Acting Chief Comm
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  • ...fire with a bucket of water. Mrs Jones, when her son was shot, said to the bushrangers, &quot;You cowardly vagabonds, why don't you go outside and fight, as you p
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  • It having been reported that the outbreak of fresh gangs of bushrangers in the North eastern district was probable, Mr Chomley, acting chief commis
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  • ...ion they received. Objected to say whether he expected another outbreak of bushrangers but would give any information be had on that point to the commission priva
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  • ...district, and the grounds on which he had stated that another outbreak of bushrangers was probable. That statement was partly based on reports received by him fr
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  • ...ifficult to search, principally owing to the class of people living there. Bushrangers could not stay very long in the ranges without coming down for provisions.
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  • ...ies in the way of their obtaining information greater than ever, while the bushrangers would be as sure as ever of shelter and assistance.
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  • ...in the Ballarat district, and mentioning among other things his capture of bushrangers at Bullarook.
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  • ...r Foster, PM, [[James Kelly|James Kelly]], a brother of the late notorious bushrangers, and [[Wild Wright|Isaiah Wright]], better known as &quot;Wild Wright,&quot
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  • ...wed on previous occasions in this colony when the police were in search of bushrangers, by keeping search and watch parties continually scouring the country. With
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  • ...ng use of him, and his having been again successful in capturing dangerous bushrangers, are not now going to allow him to suffer, and deprive him of that reward h
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  • ...y's&quot; assertion of &quot;his having been again successful in capturing bushrangers&quot; is valueless. I had nearly forgotten to draw attention to the fact th
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  • ...occasions, as well as on the occasion of the pursuit of the Kelly gang of bushrangers.
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  • '''THE LAST OF THE BUSHRANGERS''' ...rate, and lately superintendent of police, has written a [[The Last of the Bushrangers page 1|book]] on his experiences in Victoria , mainly devoted to the exploi
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  • ...very little prospect of ever reaching it, and in his book, The Last of the Bushrangers, which contains the record of his life and adventures in Australia, Mr Hare ...his hut one night by a German neighbour, who was then in the hands of the bushrangers, and the moment he crossed the threshold was shot dead by his former school
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  • ...on in charge of the horses at the stable, and while they were at lunch the bushrangers, not suspecting the presence of the police, rode up. Seeing Mr Thompson in
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  • ...G Hall Wilson. He also wrote “The History of the Kelly gang of Victoria Bushrangers, or the Outlaws of the Wombat Ranges .” ([[The Ovens and Murray Advertise
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  • ...e Officer Table of Contents|Sadleir]] [[The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers Index|Chomley]] [[Cookson, index|Cookson]]
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  • ...]] [[Category:Documents Ned Kelly]] [[Category:the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:bushrangers]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...that Constables Scanlan and Lonigan had been shot dead, near Mansfield, by bushrangers. After communicating with the [[Chief Secretary|Chief Secretary]] early the
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  • 991 Will you hand in a return of the length of time it took to capture the bushrangers in New South Wales and in Victoria-[[Harry Power|Power]] and other men; Ben
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  • ...have a large district of blacks to deal with; on the other hand, to arrest bushrangers, [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horse stealers]], and cattle stealers, travell
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  • ...e of me, and on looking closer I saw a fire, and he said, “Those are the bushrangers, they have made a fire to-night, and they are camping there, and it is a th
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  • ...him; and turned; deadly pale and said, “Oh, I thought it was some of the bushrangers coming down upon me.” Lawless took him up to Sergeant Mays, and narrated
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  • ...derable sensation at the time: Had you any information as to what arms the bushrangers were using, so that, if you met them, you knew you would be met by men arme
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  • ...s:—''] “The feeling in the North-Eastern district that another gang of bushrangers is likely to break out before long is increasing, and the Acting Chief Comm
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  • ...650">[[#rc9650|9650]]</span> Is it a very difficult country then to follow bushrangers up?— It is, especially in the [[Greta|Greta]] country, where they have so <span id="rc9653">[[#rc9653|9653]]</span> Could a body of bushrangers remain in the ranges for a long time without the police getting at them?—
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  • “There is not the slightest doubt but what the formation of another gang of bushrangers is being meditated in the Greta district. We hare it from most reliable aut
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  • ...ne's]]; you may tell Nicolson that I will not go at all; those men are not bushrangers, they are bloody murderers.” I have every reason to believe that he was t
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  • <span id="rc13137">[[#rc13137|13137]]</span> And going in again?— Yes; the bushrangers let them in again.
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  • ...id—much more duty, and more important duty, in respect to the capture of bushrangers and others. ...se I have been twentynine years in the police force now, and have captured bushrangers personally over and over again, and have had great experience in the early
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  • 14254 Has Mr. Hare performed any actions in the shape of encounters with bushrangers?— None that I am aware of. The only thing I am aware of is what he said h
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  • ...ession formed on your mind occurred immediately after the meeting with the bushrangers and this fifth party?— It would not be at that time certainly, because I
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  • ...aid you for your services?— No; but I used to tell Ward if I thought the bushrangers were about.
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  • ...not taking them individually, because I believe in all history of bands of bushrangers and this kind of thing they have been generally broken up into parts, and i
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  • ...in regard to bushranging in the other colonies. Can you give the time the bushrangers of the other colonies eluded-the police?— Sometimes two or three years.
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  • ...There is not the slightest doubt but what the formation of another gang of bushrangers is being meditated in the Greta district,” and so on. You see that ie fou
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  • ...f Yea, make affidavit that soon after the destruction of the Kelly gang of bushrangers at Glenrowan, James [[James Wallace|Wallace]], State school teacher, stated
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  • ...district. It was the scene of the exploits of many notorious criminals and bushrangers, and horse and cattle stealing was carried on systematically by gangs of th
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  • ...istant Commissioner of Police, who had done good service in the capture of bushrangers in the early days of the gold diggings, was specially selected to take char
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  • ...wed on previous occasions in this colony when the police were in search of bushrangers, by keeping search and watch parties continually scouring the country. With
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  • ...are|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 retired military of
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  • ...oopers, arrived at the spot, and lent their assistance in the pursuit. The bushrangers are supposed to have numbered thirteen or fourteen individuals, and to have
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  • ...nson]] - 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 rescue of the ca
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  • ...hreatened to hand him over to the Kellys. The story of this exploit by the bushrangers closes with the return to Younghusband’s station of the remainder of the
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  • ...e and that of the police on the southern side of the river was to keep the bushrangers in Victoria . In those early days, and before the police came to have bette
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  • ...ce came out undressed and unarmed, and were an easy prey to the four armed bushrangers. It was a clever piece of strategy, no doubt, but one might ask - What of t ...incognito until Monday morning. Then they declared themselves as the Kelly bushrangers and proceeded at once to rob the local bank, the manager of which they foun
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  • ...have been about the year when Ned Kelly, the future leader of the gang of bushrangers of 1878-80, was born. Hiding behind a tree Billy awaited the arrival of the
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  • ...al fruit that great and costly trouble—the outbreak of the Kelly gang of bushrangers.
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  • When Scott, alias Captain Moonlight, got together later his band of amateur bushrangers, he sent word to Ned Kelly that he wished to join forces with him. Kelly se
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  • ...party ended. It was then too late, however, for Mr Nicolson found that the bushrangers had headed back towards their own (the Greta) country. Without competent tr ...ut. Here again begins another series of misadventures. The man who saw the bushrangers rode directly to Beechworth, intending to give information to the police th
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  • ...as associated with Ned Kelly, who later became leader of the Kelly gang of bushrangers, but he was not deemed cautious enough to be trusted by Kelly when evil day ...have become a second ‘Kelly Country’ with its own independent gang of bushrangers.
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  • ...Hare, in his ''[[The Last of the Bushrangers Chapter 1 page 1|Last of the Bushrangers]],'' gives his version of the affair. Yet it is strange that during many mo
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  • ...y Bogong Jack and his friends in their early adventures. (''When the Kelly bushrangers were 'out,' 1878–1880, it was thought they might find their way into Gipp
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  • ...ery time had frequent reports of the successful doings of Hall’s gang of bushrangers, of Gilbert and Morgan (in New South Wales ), and Victorians were rather pl
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  • ...e things occurred in the darkness of a midwinter night. The police and the bushrangers only caught sight of each other in the momentary flash of the rifle shots. ...s was lost by not sending a party of police to rush the building where the bushrangers were. But I was not looking for kudos. I was determined only that the outla
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  • ...nation showed that they were unarmed, and without any molestation from the bushrangers within we went back together into the police lines. We certainly offered an ...which we should have to search; that while we might be under fire from the bushrangers our fire would be ineffective, and that until the police had actually laid
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  • ...difficult piece of work had to be done. His conduct at the capture of the bushrangers at Glenrowan showed what he was. Without waiting for instructions he took u
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  • ...ng, he was a perfect encyclopaedia of all useful knowledge relating to the bushrangers, their habits, their associates and friends. His diligence, his fidelity, h ...s so useful in the Kelly campaign. Before the actual outbreak of the Kelly bushrangers, [[Ward|Ward]] had been for many weeks beating up their haunts. He probably
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  • ...native trackers were again employed in Victoria . This was when the Kelly bushrangers were ‘out.’ ...ough and his police fought a pitched battle against Hawker and his gang of bushrangers. The William Dana of whom I speak is said to be Captain Desborough, the her
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  • ...d of pneumonia, the result of exposure while he was in search of a gang of bushrangers. With this death, or very shortly after, came to an end the Corps of Native
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  • ...s men. That two banks should have been robbed in broad daylight, that the bushrangers should be able to put away from their thoughts all resistance on the part o
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  • ...at his own door, and the four police found themselves under fire from the bushrangers and in a trap from which there was no escape. The four police finally got a
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  • ...precisely the same sort of error that in later days left the Kelly Gang of bushrangers unchecked in a long career of crime.
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  • | Hare publishes his book [[Last of the Bushrangers|The Last of the Bushrangers]] | [[The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers Index|Chomley publishes]]
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  • ...3pm ([[Royal Commission report day 22 page 4|RC8030]]) ([[The Last of the Bushrangers Chapter 10 page 6|FH]])
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  • ...sion report day 32 page 4|RC12138]]) ([[The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers Chapter 17 page 3|CHC]]) See also ([[The Argus at KellyGang 10/1/1882|Argus ...rtiser (4)|OMA1/7/80]]) ([[The Argus (34)|Argus2/7/80]])([[The Last of the Bushrangers Chapter 13 page 7|FH]])
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  • ...ith B]] [[Category:Archibald Batchelor]] [[Category:Batchelor]] [[Category:Bushrangers]] [[Category:Sympathizer]]
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  • See also ([[The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers Chapter 6 page 1|CHC]]) On 31/10/1878 Sgt Lynch from [[Chiltern|Chiltern]] ...with B]] [[Category:Gustav Baumgarten]] [[Category:Baumgarten]] [[Category:Bushrangers]] [[Category:Sympathizer]]
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  • ...ith B]] [[Category:William Baumgarten]] [[Category:Baumgarten]] [[Category:Bushrangers]] [[Category:Sympathizer]]
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