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  • == The Bank's place in the KellyGang story == The bank at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] was owned by the bank of New South Wales, now known as Westpac.
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  • == The Bank's place in the KellyGang story == The bank at [[Euroa|Euroa]] owned by the National bank
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  • ...'''e''' ''''''E'''''' '''Police''' '''Agents''' '''Authority figures''' '''Bank & Business''' '''s''' ''''''S''''''
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  • ...ted; and all the streams have trackless ranges not far distant from either bank. North of these is the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] River, forming
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  • ...de by the Kellys, partly from the fact that the One Mile Creek was running bank high beneath the railway bridge, and that no one without intimate knowledge
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  • ...esh 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 early in the m
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  • ...Mr McCauley to write a small cheque for presentation by them at the Euroa bank, and then taking their horses from the stable turned them loose in the padd
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  • == CHAPTER XI - THE EUROA BANK ROBBERY == ...m Gloster’s boy to hold the horses, while he pursued his business at the bank.
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  • ...onveyances, it would be wanted to accommodate the large household from the bank. Mr Scott refused, saying his groom was out, and telling Kelly if he wanted
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  • ...s saddle. In addition to the money five revolvers had been taken from the bank, and these, with [[James Gloster|Gloster’s]] pistol and the rifle and gun
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  • ...the North Eastern District they might bolt from, with the plunder of some bank in their possession.
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  • ...cted; even the one constable on duty was absent from the township when the bank was robbed; the departure of Mr [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] and Mr [[Sadleir|Sadl
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  • ...f their connections and loyal sympathisers was legion. Doubtless the Euroa bank robbery did much to add to the ranks of their friends and to increase the l
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  • ...he Kelly country, strengthened their premises against attack and armed the bank officials with revolvers. The outlaws were the constant subject of conversa
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  • ...eparatory to dressing himself after a long dusty ride. Living told him the bank was stuck up and that he must dress as quickly as possible and surrender hi
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  • ...e impression that he was thereby doing a good turn for poor debtors of the bank. ...ming to the town had been simply to kill them, and that the robbing of the bank was a mere incident in his visit.
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  • ...in search of Mr [[Samuel Gill|Gill]], the other man who had fled from the bank, but he had hidden himself away in the bed of a creek and they were unable For some hours after the bank had been robbed the outlaws held possession of the town, and though acting
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  • ...ders, also telling them that the next move of the gang would be to rob the bank of Urana, another New South Wales town. He then took Constable [[Const Rich
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  • ...t in fostering a belief that the constables were killed in fair fight. The bank robberies were not altogether displeasing to poor farmers rather inclined t
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  • ...by want of money, and that their friends were urging them to make another bank raid, which, if attempted, would probably result in their capture. Some exp
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  • ...king up one of the [[Beechworth|Beechworth]] banks. His own was to visit a bank at night when the manager was in bed, and he did not care if blood were she ...which he believed were for the outlaws’ use, and which were paid for by Bank of New South Wales notes with an earthy smell, suggesting that they had bee
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  • ...eir inactivity, were grumbling, and urging that they must ‘do’ another bank in order to reward the faithful. They seldom dared to appear together, and
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  • ...ter as those pursued at Euroa or Jerilderie; but in this case there was no bank to be robbed, and they suited their conduct to the particular end in view.
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  • | THE EUROA BANK ROBBERY
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  • ...one, is at once pointed out to the visitor. It is on the top of the river bank. Below, the King and Ovens Rivers merge into one sluggish stream. Sergeant
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  • ..., to his brother, 'Look here, I'm going to pay this man if I have to rob a bank.' "Two days later the Bank of New South Wales at Jerilderie was stuck up and cleaned out.
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  • ...Sam Maud came up with the news that the Kellys had stuck up and robbed the bank at [[Euroa|Euroa]]. Sergeant [[Whelan|Whelan]] was at the party. He and I l
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  • ...ughly. But the first word we got of our men was that they had stuck up the bank at Euroa, cut the telegraph wires, and got clear away. I went in charge of ...heir friends. There was general prosperity in some of those places after a bank robbery.
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  • One of the most noteworthy exploits of the Kellys was the sticking up of the Bank of New South Wales at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]]. That event is still fresh ...up the township, cut off the telegraph wires and looted the branch of the Bank of New South Wales. At that time I was a telegraphist at Deniliquin, and it
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  • ...rds to his quarters Ned Kelly and Byrne returned to town, and entering the Bank of New South Wales they covered the teller, Mr Lyving, demanding the keys o The account of how the robbers took possession of the bank by main force of arms is now ancient history.
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  • The looting of the bank at Euroa. The capture of Jerilderie and looting of the bank of New South Wales there (£3000 was secured by the robbers on this occasio
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  • ...aws candidly informed their prisoners that they were going to stick up the bank at [[Euroa|Euroa]]. Accordingly, on the afternoon of the second day, leavin ...eaking to her was the notorious outlaw chief. Mr Scott, before he left the bank, invited the outlaws to drink whisky with him, which they did. They drank e
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  • ...e told them that the outlaws were going to cross the border and stick up a bank in New South Wales. ...rescue of the Byrne family with a load of stores. And a few days later the bank at Jerilderie was robbed by the gang. A description of his exploit was give
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  • ...anges. They suffered no hardship there because the money they got from the bank at Jerilderie was put into circulation promptly and freely, and the whole c
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  • ...me out winners on that solitary occasion. It was after that robbery of the bank at Jerilderie and the whole country was full of police searching likely and ...ed on scratch with nothing. Now he's got a bee farm, he's got money in the bank, and he's going to be married to a nice young lady belonging to a respected
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  • ...n, and a daring horseman. He had been known to take a flying leap from the bank right into the deepest part of the river, and on raising the surface both h
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  • ...leared it in good style. Old Bismarck followed, and landed on the opposite bank without any mishap. Here I dismounted, and, as directed, stood a few paces
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  • ...acted the straight part came from Ned Kelly himself. When he stuck up the bank at Jerilderie the question was put to him while he was talking with some of
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  • ...is carbine accidentally went off, killing a digger who was standing on the bank of the claim. There was a general muster of the diggers immediately, and th
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  • ...I blew out the light in our lantern. We doubled back and sat behind a high bank of earth, at the same time putting a revolver to the convict's ear, and tel
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  • ..., to the effect that I would be responsible for all boats on the Victorian bank, provided they were given over into my charge. I started for Sandhurst , by
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  • ...e evening, he met three young men who appeared to him like office lads, or bank clerks; each of them had a revolver round his waist. They came up to him, a
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  • ...ecided to cross the Murray and stay the night at a station on the opposite bank. We arrived late in the evening, and were disappointed to find the owner ab
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  • ...re with the successful carrying out of their plans of robbing the National Bank.
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  • ...ter capturing these men, and openly stating their intention of robbing the bank at Euroa, was, about half past two o'clock, to destroy the telegraph line, ...ing to rob the National Bank, but before leaving they got a cheque on this bank signed by the manager Mr. Macauley for a small amount, about three pounds.
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  • ...the back-door, and they took possession of the fire-arms that were in the bank. ...arms, but they pretty soon made him do so. Ned Kelly then went back to the bank, and left Hart in charge of Scott, and ransacked the place, and took posses
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  • ...istributed amongst the gang; so also the arms taken from the prisoners and bank officials. Ned Kelly came to the store room, and announced that they were a ...in the force. When Mr [[Scott|Scott]] got back to Euroa at midnight , the bank was just in the same state as when he had left it— the doors all locked,
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  • ...here, they made for the second, and so on until they met. When robbing the bank, they fixed on a time when they knew it would be closed, and they could rem
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  • ...he had hardly arrived there when he received a telegram, stating that the bank at Euroa had been stuck up by the outlaws. He immediately took a special tr The day after the Bank robbery took place Captain [[Standish|Standish]] started for Euroa. When he
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  • ...t that time of about 300 inhabitants; there were three or four hotels, one bank, a police station with two mounted constables named [[Devine|Devine]] and [ ...e town, in order that they might be made aware of the positions of hotels, bank, &c They ordered the constable, in case any one came up and spoke to hi
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  • == Robbing the Bank == ...in charge of the manager. Ned then took charge of Living, led him into the bank, and asked him what money they had in their keeping. Living replied, "
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  • ...ok a saddle and bridle and pair of spurs belonging to Mr Jarleton from the bank, also a pair of riding-trousers, gold watch and chain. This saddle was put When Mr Gill bolted from the bank, he went to the creek close by, and remained hidden there all day, and unti
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  • ...turn 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 fro ...day 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 inciden
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  • ...]. His first words to me were, “Did I not tell you they would stick up a bank in New South Wales ?” I replied, “Yes, but you told me they were going
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  • ...about for the tracks of police, horses and men. She was walking along the bank of a creek where the men at the upper camp were in the habit of getting the
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  • ...we were expecting the outlaws to bring some money they had stolen from the bank to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]]'s. Amongst my men I had one who was a t ...t the bushrangers would return from Jerilderie after they had stuck up the bank there, and the first place they would come to was Mrs Byrne's. Aaron said t
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  • ...he ever expected to be paid. He replied—"Oh, they will get another bank some of these days." I said to him, "I suppose you will be very s
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  • ...me that when they contemplated committing a robbery, such as sticking up a bank, Byrne wrote down the contemplated plan, and then the party decided what pa
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  • ..., which were, without doubt, the proceeds of the robbery. Subsequently the bank authorities took the numbers of all notes sent to their country branches, s
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  • ...y " bailed up "-The Hawker Gloster-Cheap Outfits-The Raid on the Bank- The Manager and Family made Prisoners-The Return to Mr. Younghusband's-The ...tion and Constables-Amateur Policemen-The Royal Hotel stuck up-Raid on the Bank of New South Wales £2000 taken-Kelly's Autobiography-His Account of the Fi
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  • | Euroa Bank Robbery The Raid on the Bank
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  • ...n by Ned Kelly at Jerilderie to one of the prisoners in the hotel when the bank was robbed by the Kellys in February, 1879. Dr Reynolds, who examined Kenne
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  • ...e to their home in [[Greta|Greta]], and then make their way to hold up the bank at Howlong. As they were at war with the Government, and the police employe
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  • ...m on which was to be a "hold up" of the [[National Bank|National Bank]] at [[Euroa|Euroa]]. Mounted on four splendid horses, they set forth, and ...ant a disturbance; it would interfere with their plans regarding the Euroa Bank. Ned Kelly followed the hawker and caught him as he was climbing into his w
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  • == THE ROBBERY AT THE EUROA BANK == ...was to obtain a cheque for a minor sum from Mr McCauley, and arrive at the bank at 3 p.m. , just about closing time. This they secured, and, leaving a guar
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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
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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 t
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  • ...ut they had no idea where to find a suitable landing place on the opposite bank.  They sent their trusty [[Tom Lloyd Jnr|providore]] to Burramine to disco ...place, and Mr Kain had no difficulty in getting his horse up the opposite bank.
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  • '''ROBBING THE BANK AT JERILDERIE''' ...ank of New South Wales and [[Royal Mail Hotel|Cox’s Royal Hotel]].  The bank and the hotel were under the same roof.
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  • ...roprietor, Mr [[Samuel Gill|Gill]], and Mr [[Rankin|Rankin]] came into the bank, and were called upon to bail up.  They did not wait to think, but ran out ...s home, but he was not there.  Mrs Gill did not know where he was.  The bank teller then undertook to see Mr Gill, and get Ned Kelly’s side of the arg
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  • ...s, and replied, “Yes, the Kellys have been to Jerilderie, and robbed the bank, and terrified the people by threatening to shoot them.” He said that he ...of sympathisers did not prevent the successful operation of the Jerilderie bank by the Kellys, and the police were now more than ever subjected by the publ
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  • ...lbury while the outlaws were, without opposition, securing £2000 from the bank at [[Euroa|Euroa]].  The letter was written in New South Wales, and bore t
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  • ...e police force at Benalla to Albury while the Kellys entertained the Euroa bank manager and his wife and family and staff with tea at Faithful Creek homest
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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
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  • ...was not so easy now, on account of the preparations of defence made by the bank officials.  It was stated that the manager was secured behind a stout wall ...t sheets of steel.  One mould-board after another was straightened on the bank of the Eleven-Mile Creek near Skillion’s.  Then the rest of the work was
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  • ...Quite suddenly Dan and Joe said, “So long,” and disappeared over the bank into the dry lagoon.  A few minutes later the contractors saw four horseme
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  • They should do some banks first.  The Bank of New South Wales at Benalla was mentioned, and also the Dookie and Lake R ...ated on Beechworth while they (the Kellys) operated at Benalla through the Bank of New South Wales.
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  • ...efused to stop when a danger signal was flashed, then it would go over the bank; if the driver tried to run back, a quantity of blasting powder and fuse wa
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  • I, [[Gaunson, David|David Gaunton]], of 17 Eldon Chambers, Bank Place, Melbourne, attorney for the above-named prisoner, Edward Kelly, make ...That she had borrowed money from the Land Credit Bank, Melbourne; that the bank sold her interest to prisoner’s sister, but that the Lands Department, on
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  • | Robbing the bank at Jerilderie
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  • ...dest sister of Ned Kelly. In subsequent conversation he said that when the bank at Euroa was stuck up and robbed the proceeds were divided among 100 sympat
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  • ...hes. In a subsequent conversation, Skillion made a statement that when the bank at Euroa was stuck up and robbed, the proceeds were divided between about 1
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  • ...e the attempted robbery of the English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank, in Fitzroy, in 1864, in broad daylight. The feature of this event was the
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  • ...ws, with a taste for adventure. "There were barristers, attorneys, ex-bank managers, medical students; others had seen service in one or other of the
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  • ...te and merchant, and the two, with another man, made their way towards the bank. But they were too late. The Kellys were already in possession, and of the
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  • Sticking up the Bank.   ...hooting party, and hawker Gloster's waggon and horses, and set out for the bank, leaving Byrne in charge of the prisoners in the storeroom. As a precaution
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  • ...nce perhaps, was when in 1879 his officer at Jerilderie, together with the Bank of New South Wales was "stuck up" by the Kelly gang of bushranger
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  • They then robbed the Bank of New South Wales of about £2,000, and, after cutting the telegraph wires
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  • Supposed relics of the Kelly gang, when they raided the bank here in 1879, were found by some line repairers on Friday last. Two of the
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  • ...rt, after committing many crimes, including the "hold up" of the bank at Euroa, were brought to bay in the hotel at Glenrowan. Wearing a metal he
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  • ...r's house. The wife told me everybody in Glenrowan had been taken into the bank by the outlaws. I immediately ordered everybody out of the train, and at th
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  • ...aid by the Kelly gang and was compelled by the gang to hold the bag in the bank while they filled it with their spoils.
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  • '''WAS IN BANK THE KELLYS RAIDED''' ...ury and then carne to Wangaratta where he was manager of the branch of the Bank of New South Wales for 30 years until he retired some years ago. He was ass
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  • ...uicing in the bed of the creek. This right is now claimed to be the oldest bank right from Reid's Creek, and is, at the present moment, used as such.
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  • ...means adopted for its extraction, and no distinction was then made between bank and creek, a claimholder on one having as good right to the water as the cl
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  • ...ubmitted to public competition. No distinction to exist henceforth between bank and creek claims with regard to supply of water.
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  • ...Any injuries on such claim to be settled by arbitration. This to apply to bank or creek claims. A branch bank of the Oriental Bank Corporation is being established at Jamieson, for the purchase of gold, and
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  • ...en to the river, or rather from the river to the garden; for, although the bank is some twenty feet above the present water level, they intend to bring the
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  • ...of the list of those which I desired to examine. Northward, along the east bank of the [[Goulburn River|Goulburn]], lies the area of [[Goulburn River|Torre ...on Mr Hugh Glass's [[Tabilk at kellyGang|Tabilk]] station. It lies on the bank of the Goulburn. Here also the best land is close to the river. In all abou
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  • ...efore that Victoria would have no object in running her rails to the river bank at Albury. It will easily be perceived that if this view were correct, it w
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  • ...ave been found in the lead, lying side by side, separated only by a narrow bank of reef about 20 feet wide; the one on the eastern side named the Red Strea
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  • ...is calculated at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, which is the present bank rate on overdrawn accounts, it must be evident that the selectors will, und
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  • ...y Power arrived in Alexandra on Wednesday last. One addressed to the Union Bank contained instructions of an enclosure of a £5 note, which, of course, was
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  • ...le'']], which has been established for some time, a branch of the Colonial Bank, and telegraph station. The mountain scenery around is picturesque and gran
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  • ...ine of rails from the Wodonga terminus of the North-eastern Railway to the bank of the river Murray. Those who voted in favour of such a measure could not
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  • ...s very busy last Wednesday. Happening to be there on business, I found the Bank crowded, and a magnificent parcel of gold being, in the scales at the time,
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  • ...s, in the middle of the river. The continuation of the bridge on the north bank consists of three openings of 40ft each. Ample room, therefore, has been le
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  • ...eceived and paid into the bank £204 19s 6d, making the net sum now in the bank £291 18s 2d. There still remained outstanding promised subscriptions to th
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  • ...e while, heard some cries proceeding from the Beechworth-road. There was a bank, but we were not far off the road. Went on in the direction of the cries, t
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  • Within sight of the reef, and on the bank of creek, there is a remarkable instance of industry and forethought, which
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  • ...idence of Robert '''Smithwick''', Esq., the owner of the estate, is on the bank of the Murray, overlooking the broad stream. A boat is kept by Mr Smithwick
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  • ...editable building also of stone, two storys high. It is a branch of the '''Bank of New South Wales''', and is under the management of Mr J W '''Jones'''. Turning up a street past the Commercial Bank we found ourselves at a plain brick building and manse, the former being th
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  • ...nt. Adjoining this is Mr Levin's private residence. At the rear and on the bank of the Murray is the Corowa steam flour mill the property of Mr Levin. It h
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  • ...Victoria''', under the management of Mr '''J F Daniell'''. It is the only bank for two townships and a large amount of business is transacted. Proceeding ...was built for a parsonage, but is now let to the manager of the Victorian bank.
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  • ...,000 acres. The residence of the hospitable proprietors is situated on the bank of the Murray. A broad lagoon, swarming with wild-fowl, the river beyond, u
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  • ...s them from flood when the ground around is covered by water. On the river bank, New South Wales side, a large bonded warehouse is erected, which does duty
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  • Proceeding down the river bank for two miles, along a smothering dusty road, a farm and public-house came
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  • ...e property of '''P A Jennings''', Esq., MP. The residence, on the southern bank of the Edward River, consists of a cluster of pleasant houses, with trees a
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  • ...ame to '''[[Riverina area|Mathoura]]''' . The hotel here is called the Red Bank, kept by Mr '''Henry [[Riverina area|Burton]]''' , the well-known proprieto [[Moama|Moama]] is in New South Wales, and Echuca on the opposite bank, though lower down the Murray in Victoria. Moama is a scattered deserted lo
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  • ...les''', JP, Mr '''Bulchart''', Mr '''Pascoe''', Mr '''Maunsell''', PM, the bank manager, and other gentle men. A very pleasant evening was spent, and arran
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  • ...on that fine afternoon. We passed through open forest country, mp the left bank of the Murray for several miles.
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  • ...immense piles of huge logs the works were reached. They are near the river bank. A 20 horse-power horizontal engine was at work. Principally red gum is wor
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  • ...tation of Mr '''[[The Billabong|P Brennan]]''' . His house is on the right bank of the Billabong, seven miles from Jerilderie. For twelve miles further the
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  • Crossing the river at '''Buckenbong''', I followed the north bank up, it being much shorter than the other. Passing a number of farms, about
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  • ...|Sydney]], and 400 miles from Melbourne, is principally built on the south bank of the [[Murrumbidgee River|Murrumbidgee River]]. The population numbers ab ...the School of Arts, and on the same side, is the [[Bank of New South Wales|Bank of New South Wales]], Mr C E '''Scriven''' is manager. Next door are the of
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  • Next to the Hall of Commerce is the '''Australian Joint Stock Bank''', under the management of '''Mr Cottee'''. It is also a good large buildi
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  • ...e street, where we turned off, this building at the opposite corner to the bank is the general store of Messrs. '''Bergin''', '''Moxham''', and Co. It is a
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  • ...at [[Wagga Wagga|Wagga Wagga]], a canter of a few miles along its northern bank brought us to [[Riverina area|Gobbagumbalin]], the residence of Mr [[Riveri ...r occasionally "ringing " and breaking away when approaching the bank, before getting on to the beach. Ringing is forming circles; when this is d
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  • ...rge of Mr '''Robertson'''. The residence of brick and wood is on the river bank. Au orchard is in front; and large oaks and willows dip their foliage grace ...ea of Kimo is 30,000 acres; about 4900 acres are purchased on the northern bank of the Murrumbidgee. It is a cattle station. Mr Robinson's other station at
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  • ...and out, through some pleasant cuttings in the hill side, and on the river bank. Presently Gundagai appeared in sight. It deserves a separate chapter. This township is situated on the northern bank of the extensive and important [[Lachlan River|Lachlan River,]] which empti
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  • ...was dug up in bucket fulls. The post and telegraph offices are next to the bank, and are in the occupation of an obliging official. Some of the stores are ...dney. Another, is a brick-built store, purchased lately of the Joint Stock Bank, by Mr James Frazer, who carried on a large trade, both during and since th
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  • ...-house and the residence; and at the rear is a fine sheet of water; on the bank to the left of the house is a good orchard - containing almost every kind o
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  • Leaving North Yanco, a ride of a few hours down the northern bank of the river brought me to a pleasant looking station called [[Riverina are
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  • ...use, just completed, is a well-planned and designed, brick building on the bank of the Murrumbidgee. A boat is moored on the river for the use of visitors.
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  • ...th on the station. He also maintains a school. The station is on the river bank; and a capital punt is kept on the river for the use of the station. The wo
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  • ...ion of this line have been dispensed with. Seymour Station stands near the bank of the Goulburn, but upon ground elevated above flood-mark. About 100 of th
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  • ...The comfortable station residence of the veteran squatter, is on the river bank. The three sons of Mr Rudd who have become Benedicts have homes near their
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  • ...king establishment in Hay; it is a branch of the '''Australian Joint Stock Bank'''. A view of this neat building is given in the back ground of the accompa ...the subject of an engraving in this issue, is at the corner of Lachlan and Bank streets. The store is a well constructed building of brick: and a wide vera
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  • ...d by Mr G '''Lenning'''. Mr T? Simpson has a large brewery on the northern bank of the Murrumbidgee, on the border of the town, and has succeeded in produc
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  • ...s from Hay. The residence of Mr Palmer is of a very comfortable one on the bank of the river. The area of Canoon is 250 square miles, with a frontage to th ...picture, particularly as seen from between the large trees on the opposite bank of the river.
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  • ...ries about 14,000 sheep. About two miles from Pimpanpa and along the river bank, I reached '''Gelam''', the station of '''Henry Darlet''', Esq., and under ...Wagga. Mitta Mitta, Nap Nap. &c. The residence, of brick, on the river bank is a very nice one, and the whole of the outbuilding, stores, cellars, and
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  • ...remnant of the former large tribe were pointed out, camped on the opposite bank to the house. They are rapidly dying out.
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  • ...iderably longer than English ones. Eighteen miles from Balranald along thr bank of the river for a short distance, then through scrubby country and small p ...t through. Meilmam is a comfortable, well-built residence, on the northern bank of the conjoined rivers, the Murray and Murrumbidgee. They join forty-two m
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  • ...was closed at the time of my visit. A branch of the Australian Joint Stock Bank has since been opened in the town, under the management of Mr Kirkman.
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  • ...iquin]] I crossed the country to Hay, on the Murrumbidgee, and up the left bank of that river to Wagga Wagga. The distance from Deniliquin to Hay is about ...Peppins' residence there is a charming view of the village on the opposite bank. Seen peeping between the large trees is a rustic looking bridge, crossing
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  • ...steps Sydney wards again. The distance to Wagga Wagga up the river's left bank is 200 miles, and wishing to perform the journey in four days, the gentleme
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  • ...dea of its beauty at the present time. It is near the Murrumbidgee, on the bank of which fine willows luxuriate, a good garden and orchard are before the h ...towards the opposite bank. When about 25 yards lower down the more sloping bank was reached, where, after a few plunges, he landed me bravely. Half a mile
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  • ...calling for tenders for the erection of a bridge. With an overdraft at the Bank of £1500, and £600, to £800 of bills and other liabilities coming due, w
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  • ...the end of last year, and they were not in the habit of overdrawing their bank account. He was therefore unable to offer any suggestions upon the subject
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  • ...suitable they are making the, best of the one they now occupy. The branch Bank of New South Wales, to which we refer, is all events centrally situated, an
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  • ...na]] run, near Shepparton, the property of Mr William Fraser. The National Bank is interested, and holds the licence in its name. Cases of alleged dummyism
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  • Arthur J Smith, manager of the Bank of New South Wales, [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]], was required to produce cert
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  • The witness said he could not, as a bank manager, produce cheques belonging to private customers without their conse
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  • Mlr Purves, who also represented the National Bank, the mortgagee of the run, consented to this decision on their behalf. The
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  • ...he Council were obliged to pay a heavy interest on it, as a portion of the bank overdraft, it had better be decided at once. - After a short discussion, th
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  • ...ry road. In reply to Alderman Roseafeid, the Council Clerk stated that the bank account was over drawn £815 all to the debit of the bridge; and that the b
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  • == Mr. Forrester, the new manager of the Bank of New South Wales, has suited a subscription, which already amounts to £1
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  • ...Union Bank of Melbourne''' is also about to open a branch here, The '''NSW Bank''' is the longest established, and the '''Australian Joint Stock''' makes t
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  • ...September 30th, under the management of Mr W A '''Orr'''. A Branch of the Bank of New South Wales was opened at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]], on 25th August,
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  • ...to be like the, American settlers, well and doing well. The '''Commercial Bank''' establishment here is a fine structure, and they not only attend to the
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  • ...appears to give general satisfaction. The buildings are situated near the bank of the Murray, and of about the same extent as our [[Alexandra|Lion Brewery ...ngside, and they generally had to use the natural landing stage, the river bank. But these are now things of the past. You can see grass growing on the old
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  • ...st day in Albury, and my friend Mr Hall invited me to take a walk near the bank of the river, where he would show me something of great interest, and I was
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  • ...ctoria for the apprehension and conviction of the robbers who stuck up the bank at [[Seymour|Seymour]] has sent in its report. Two men, a named respectivel
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  • ...arly three years ago brought its railway system to Wodonga on the southern bank of the dividing River Murray, It now remains for the Government and Parliam
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  • ...m Williams's by a narrow passage, now burst into flames. From the '''Union Bank''' opposite a plentiful supply of water was obtained, and passed across the
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  • ...along in front of the footpath gave way from the heat, and fell. The Union Bank was kept covered with wet blankets while the fire was at its height, and bu
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  • ...ng the thrifty accumulation of years, in order to send it for deposit to a bank in Adelaide. I could give many other cases which have come under my own obs
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  • ...s room had to be found as usual outside. The yards being partly on a steep bank, and a good deal of ram having fallen within the two days previous to the s
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  • ...ohn M'Nally, who has got into an entirely new place, next to, the Colonial Bank. As far as I could see his business is in the hardware line, a line in whic
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  • ...good reputation as the ''North Eastern Ensign'' makes out. In the Colonial Bank are Brock, little Jones, and two young gentlemen. It don't know, and never
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  • ...the Seymour Bank if Kelly would have agreed to hold his horse close to the bank, which he refused to do. Power appears to have been info rmed about the rec
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  • ...the Seymour Bank if Kelly would have agreed to hold his horse close to the bank, which he refused to do. Power appears to have been informed about the rece
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  • ...d determined officer, and will scour the country along the New South Wales bank of the Murray, with the view of intercepting the outlaws should they ventur
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  • ...full view of the railway station, that they should manage to clear out the bank and make prisoners of 14 people, and drive them through the town ship into ...e hawkers waggon, whom they took with them into town when they went to the bank, £2 for his services, and also presented him with the silver watch taken f
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  • ...rge of the prisoners while Ned Kelly and his confederates proceeded to the bank. It is also said that when Kelly returned from robbing the bank he was so elated at his success that he gave them some specimens of his hor
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  • ...]]. In broad daylight early yesterday afternoon they stuck up the National Bank in the township in question which is situated on the North-Eastern railway A BANK BAILED UP
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  • ...bushranging district and possessim branch of the [[National Bank|National Bank]], left without protection, with the exception of a solitary policeman. ...tation was evidently to obtain vantage ground for making their raid on the bank.
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  • ...yrne, and he was left in charge of the prisoners at the station whilst the bank was being robbed. Ned Kelly was very communicative, and admitted that it wa
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  • '''NARRATIVE OF THE BANK MANAGER''' Mr Robert [[Scott|Scott]], the manager of the National Bank at Euroa, came down to Melbourne yesterday, arriving here by the afternoon
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  • ...the time. The station was a handy place for making a descent from upon the bank. ...£1 4s which had been drawn out, and this was the one he presented at the bank. It, of course, was not cashed, and on going back to the station Kelly retu
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  • ...2 o'clock the gang- who openly stated their intention of robbing the Euroa bank-proceeded to destroy the [[Telegraph|telegraph]] communication, leaving us ...tarted for Euroa for the purpose, as they expressly stated, of robbing the bank. They left their horses in the paddock and drove away in the two spring car
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  • ...cheque for the purpose of cashing it, but in order to gain entrance to the bank without exciting any suspicion. On leaving us the bushrangers were all sple ...oners and carried away from the township the whole of the residents in the bank, that the four ruffians have been watching the place for some time, and hav
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  • ...at would answer his purpose as he only wanted it to gain an entry into the bank with. Macaulay said that of course he could not prevent him from taking it,
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  • '''THE BANK ROBBERY  ''' ...iving there, without any person in the township being a bit the wiser. The bank was closed at the usual business hour, 3 o'clock, and at a quarter to 4 o'c
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  • ...out a soul being anything the wiser. The men were seen moving about in the bank yard by Mr De Boos and his family, but they thought it was some friends arr
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  • ...ging to Gloster, a hawker for the purpose of removing the occupants of the bank. They are supposed to have gone in the direction of Violet Town."
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  • ...ed, but did not hurt any one. They waited for dinner at the hotel near the bank, and followed on horseback as a rear guard. The Kellys arrested a line repa ...drafts from Melbourne late in the day, Ned Kelly entered the front of the bank and at the same moment Dan Kelly and Hart entered by the back himself was a
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  • ...tions taken by the bushrangers was a matter of mystery. Before leaving the bank Kelly secured the two revolvers on the premises and also demanded and secur ...onverse on any other subject. On arrival at the station the party from the bank were all placed in the hut where 22 other persons were already congregated.
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  • ...would march into a country town on a main line of railway; would plunder a bank in broad daylight, and would depart taking with them not only all the money
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  • ...full view of the railway station, that they should manage to clear out the bank and make prisoners of 14 people, and drive them through the [[Euroa|townshi ...eir meals, and even gave some of the silver which they had stolen from the bank to one of them.
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  • ...that 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 aw ...his brains out. It is also said that when Kelly returned from robbing the bank he was so elated at his success that he gave them some specimens of his hor
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  • ...some portion   of our Local Garrison Corps. The sticking up of the Euroa bank is a striking instance of Ministerial incompetence.
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  • BRANCH BANK.
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  • ...ster|Gloster]], a hawker, for the purpose of removing the occupants of the bank. They are supposed to have gone in the direction of Violet Town.
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  • The bank is situated in the busiest part of [[Euroa|town]], 50 yards from the railwa ...out a soul being anything the wiser. The men were seen moving about in the bank yard by Mr De Boos and his family, but they thought it was some friends arr
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  • ...rumour was current yesterday that an attempt had been made to stick up the bank at Jamieson, but there has been no confirmation of the statement.
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  • ...carefully concealed. Shortly before the desperadoes left to perpetrate the bank robbery, Byrne asked Mrs Fitzgerald for a stamp. She procured one, and stuc ..., that a number of valuable securities and title deeds were taken from the bank, we have authority to state that the only documents taken are one Crown gra
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  • ...window, said, "All right, Mr Scott, I mean to have £500 out of your bank today." The Stationmaster (Mr. [[Euroa|Gorman]]) said to him – &quot
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  • ...ut of their lives. It will be remembered that the first information of the bank having been robbed was brought into Euroa by some trolly men on the railway ...Every precaution has been taken with regard to the   safety of the Union Bank in Alexandra, and it is strongly guarded every night.
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  • ...had been decided upon between Kelly and his relatives, for at the time the bank was to be robbed, one of his sisters went to [[Delitite River|Delatite]], a ...about £20 worth of sixpences was stolen from the [[National Bank|National Bank]] at Euroa that it was deemed advisable to notify the matter to the police
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  • ...Artillery at once turned out, and leaving two of their number to guard the bank, proceeded to search the scrub m order to find out who bad fired the gun. T ...plans accordingly for the robbery of Younghusband's station and the Euroa bank. The police at the time were many miles distant, and so secure did the gang
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  • ...o remember that about £20 worth of sixpences was stolen from the National Bank at Euroa that it was deemed advisable to notify the matter to the police au
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  • ...Artillery at once turned out, and leaving two of their number to guard the bank, proceeded to search the scrub m order to find out who bad fired the gun. T
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  • ...is well 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 Treasurer―M L Ashe, Manager of [[Bank of New South Wales|Bank of New South Wales]] .
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  • ...remember that about £20 worth of sixpences was stolen, from the National Bank at Euroa that it was deemed advisable to notify the matter to the police au
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  • ...Artillery at once turned out, and leaving two of their number to guard the bank, proceeded to search the scrub in order to find out who had fired the gun.
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  • ...is well-known that the gang had determined on sticking up and robbing some bank, this township was left without any protection beyond the presence of a sol ...ge ground from which they could conveniently and suddenly descend upon the bank.
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  • ...hey were all assembled in the passage, Ned Kelly demanded the money in the bank. As Mr Scott kept one key of the strong chest, and Mr Bradley, one of the c
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  • ...there can be no doubt that the audacity of their proceedings in robbing a bank in the centre of a town and deporting its officials and other inmates throu
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  • ...e the murder of the constables, save at the time of the sticking-up of the bank at Euroa, have the police really known their whereabouts. They have conceal ...ttle 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 nea
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  • ...that one effect of the Kelly scare is that “by Thursday’s train three bank managers, one of whom was from Portland and two from Hamilton , left for Me
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  • ...correspondent) has extended to, this, district. The branch of the National Bank here has been temporarily closed fearing that the marauders might make a ra
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  • ...outh, like Kelly, but by superior cunning he kept himself out of danger. A bank has been robbed of more than all the reward we have offered. It should be i
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  • ...on the 10th December, given aid to Kelly and his mates to rob the National Bank at Euroa All the prisoners save Gould were remanded for a week, to Beechwor
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  • ...robbed. Robert Scott, manager of the National bank, Euroa deposed that the bank was robbed on 10th December last; Detective [[Ward|Ward]] arrested prisoner ...g of the 11th inst. witness went into his room and said, 'Ben, get up, the bank was robbed by the Kellys yesterday.' Prisoner said, 'Get out, it could not
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  • To morrow will be observed as a bank holiday at [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]], [[Oxley|Oxley]], and [[Milawa|Milawa]
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  • ...£500 out of the bank." At the time he thought he was speaking to the bank manager, but unfortunately for him they were two Government officials who h
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  • ...nce force had his revolver pointed in the direction of some trees near the bank. In reply to questions he stated that a shot had been fired at him from one
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  • '''THE KELLY GANG STICKING-UP A BANK AT JERILDERIE''' ...Bank of New South Wales, and has about 200 inhabitants. The plunder of the bank was the object of the visit, and the gang went systematically to work. They
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  • ...ut before 7 o clock. It is believed they have taken about £2,000 from the bank besides burning a number of deeds, securities, books, &c ...munication. The information about the Kellys is confirmed. They robbed the bank, and destroyed a number of deeds and papers. They locked one of the police-
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  • ...fixed a wire along the fence. They stuck up the [[Bank of New South Wales|Bank of New South Wales]]. Have just heard (9pm) that they are in the township a ...erilderie to day. they confined the police in the lock up and stuck up the Bank of New South Wales. It is reported they took about £2000. They tore down t
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  • ...course, to swoop on the unarmed or surprised constabulary and the helpless bank clerks of the back townships. To effect this meeting not an effort should b
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  • ...South Wales, further inland than Jerilderie. Mr [[Tarleton|Tarleton]], the bank manager, and Mr [[Lyving|Living]], the teller, came on to Melbourne yesterd
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  • ...ere liberated at a quarter to 3. Kelly's paper is in the possession of the bank clerk, who is out of town at present. ...ey were seized and placed in a room where Dan Kelly acted as sentinel. The bank was then entered at the rear of the premises by Ned Kelly, who, with two re
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  • ...is life. Ned Kelly stated that he intended to stick up the Urana coach and bank. Two of the police and two civilians armed with guns offered to go in the c
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  • ...and on asking the intruder who he was, and what right he had to enter the bank by the back way, he answered that he was Kelly, and ordered Mr Living to ba ...ween £600 and £700, when Kelly said, "You must have £10,000 in the bank." Living then handed him the teller's cash amounting to about £691.
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  • [[William Elliott|Elliot]], the schoolmaster, then went into the bank, and as soon as Kelly saw him he ordered hin to jump over the counter. Mr E ...e bank books. In the meantime Mr [[Rankin|Rankin]] and Mr Gill, seeing the bank door open, went in, and were immediately followed by Kelly, who ordered the
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  • ...th some others in a bar parlour, where he was kept until taken back to the bank. Hart stood the whole time at the door of the room with revolvers, and evin .... He said that he came to that place not with the intention of robbing the bank, but to shoot the two policemen, Devine and Richards, who were worse than a
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  • ...olice, Melbourne has been received :- "Jerilderie police barracks and bank stuck up by the Kellys yesterday. Horses and arms stolen. The gang are ridi
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  • ...ompt refusal. Much adverse comment is expressed at the action taken by the bank.
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  • ...were returning in the direction of Tocumwal, a town on the New South Wales bank of the Murray. The police have been warned; so that if the ruffians venture ...nced who he was. Resistance was considered useless and the manager and the bank clerks all surrendered. Up to this time no one had the slightest idea that
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  • ...he bank books. In the meantime Mr [[Rankin|Rankin]] and Mr Gill seeing the bank door open, went in, and was immediately followed by Kelly, who ordered them ...some other in the bar parlour, where he was kept until walking back to the bank. Hart stood the whole time at the door of the room with revolvers and evinc
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  • ...ke me or words to that effect. Rankin said he did not; he only entered the bank on business. Rankin then went with Kelly, and secured Hardin. Kelly asked,
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  • ...ocumwal, without doing any harm. Nothing has since been heard of them. The bank is closed, the manager and the accountant being still away.
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  • ...corded in the history of civilization. The story of the sticking up of the Bank of Euroa is still fresh in the minds of all, and now we have recorded a rai ...acts are narrated by '''Mr [[Tarleton|J W Tarleton]]''' the manager of the Bank of New South Wales at Jerilderie, and the teller '''Mr [[Lyving|Living]]'''
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  • ...of Albury, and finally passing Urana into Jerilderie. The inspector of the Bank of New South Wales states that every preparation was made in all the border ...hat he had none. Young [[Lyving|Mackie]], who was standing in front of the bank, then entered in, when Byrne ordered him (Living) to jump over the counter,
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  • ...nal particulars were given by Mr [[Tarleton|Tarleton]], the manager of the bank. That gentlemen states that at the time of the occurrence he had not long r ...ith some others in a bar parlor, where he was kept until taken back to the bank. Hart stood the whole time at the door of the room with revolvers, and evin
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  • ...ut before 7 o'clock. It is believed they have taken about £2,000 from the bank, besides burning a number of deeds, securities, books, &c. ...liquin, to give information. It is supposed thy got about £2,000 from the bank, and destroyed a lot of books and deeds.
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  • ...ds have been taken from the bank. When the bushrangers had finished at the bank they went to some of the hotels treating everyone civilly, and had drinks. Ned Kellys openly stated that he intended to stick up the Urana coach and bank. Two of the police and two civilians armed with guns offered to go in the c
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  • ...he asked for that belonged to himself. He almost begged and prayed in the bank for me not to destroy his life policy, and when I was taking his saddle he ...and special constables have been sworn, in. An application was made to the Bank of New South Wales authorities in Melbourne to supply arms to volunteers, b
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  • ...use. Having done this, Ned Kelly, the leader of the gang, proceeded to the Bank of New South Wales where he abstracted about £2000. The telegraph operator
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  • ...e both the inhabitants and the police are more on the watch. Meanwhile the bank may probably count its money as lost, as the plunder is not likely to be re
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  • ...the '''Kellys''' have been enabled to evade justice, and to effect the two bank robberies. This will lessen the number of their hiding places, and render c
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  • ...t seventeen miles from Euroa (the scene of the sticking-up of the National Bank by the gang).
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  • ...he asked for that belonged to himself. He almost begged and prayed in the bank for me not to destroy his life policy, and when I was taking his saddle he ...and special constables have been sworn in. An application was made to the Bank of New South Wales authorities in Melbourne to supply arms to volunteers, b
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  • ...e for 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
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  • '''COUNTRY BANK MANAGERS AND THE KELLYS''' ...n revolvers, and sundry and divers other precautions for the protection of bank property.
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  • ...was ever their intention to recross the Victorian border after their last bank robbery. There are large steamers constantly leaving [[Cooktown|Cooktown]]
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  • ...ssity or inclination, they have to leave their hiding place to rob another bank, they or their friends get their horses ready but perform every movement by
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  • ...the spot, and are working there up to the present time, bringing in to the bank occasionally sufficient gold to enable us to say they are making good wages
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  • ...itive fact that at the tree there was a place where a man could stand on a bank a least 2ft above where the mare stood, but had never measured it. Gave a d
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  • The stoppage of the [[Banks- local branch|bank]] in Melbourne this week we fear is but the forerunner of many heavy failur
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  • ...off side. I know by the shape it was not a Colt's bullet. I believe   the bank manager and his clerk have Webley revolvers.
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  • '''STARTLING ROBBERY OF THE LANCEFIELD BANK''' ...two men led not only the general public but the police to believe that the bank had been robbed by Edward Kelly and Stephen Hart, but later accounts sent o
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  • ...ms were received by Mr '''Turner''', the general manager of the Commercial Bank, who went to Lancefield by the afternoon train. Along with the police were ...bles, one mounted and the other on foot. Notwithstanding all this care the bank was stuck up this morning and robbed Lancefield is a much more populous pla
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  • ...satisfied, but the fact was that there was altogether about £4,000 in the bank at the time. ...he Lancefield road, about a mile to the north of the township, entered the bank at the front door.
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  • ...about to become so unpleasantly acquainted with. He then returned into the bank, and engaged in some routine work behind the counter. He was quite alone, M About 10 or 15 minutes past 10 o'clock two men entered the bank. The first was a tall young man, with little if any hair on his face, which
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  • ...satisfied, but the fact was that there was altogether about £4,000 in the bank at the time. ...he Lancefield road, about a mile to the north of the township, entered the bank at the front door.
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  • ...f the door. Fortunately for Mr Musty they did not divine his errand to the bank, and did not search him. As soon as they left him alone in the room he thou ...or heard nothing of the affair, although he was within a few yards of the bank when it took place, and no one was more surprised and incredulous than he w
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  • ...e of them replied, 'We will not shoot you but be quiet.' I saw none of the bank officers present. The men made me sit down on a chair in the managers room ...nd they seemed to have only one revolver each. Mr Carlisle states that the bank was well provided with arms. There was a revolver on the ledger desk and an
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  • ...as been discovered as to the identity of the men who robbed the Commercial Bank at Lancefield on Friday, but the police have reason to believe that they ar THE LANCEFIELD BANK ROBBERY
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  • As time wore on, news of the bank robbers having been seen at different places carne to hand, and from all th ...the two men approaching, and ran in, calling out to their parents that the bank robbers were coming.
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  • Two men supposed to be the Lancefield bank robbers have been traced by the black trackers to within a few miles of Hea
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  • ...rage. In the first place we are surprised at the carelessness displayed by bank authorities in leaving their branch establishments unprovided with any effi ...has said that he felt a little frightened when he went into the Lancefield bank at fist, but when he saw the fear of the people inside he got all right aga
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  • ...commended that Lowe's photograph should be shown to the authorities of the bank at Lancefield, as he was under the impression that he was one of the offend ...ng the bank read, Mr W Brown intimated that he appeared for the Commercial Bank. Sergeant Webb, however, applied for a remand for a week on the grounds tha
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  • ...ey freely, and without any hesitation whatever, gave a full account of the bank robbery, together with a statement of their subsequent proceedings, and Bra ...as drawn into the affair by Lowe. The men originally determined to rob the bank at Heathcote. With this object they started from Melbourne on the evening o
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  • ...Bray had no weapon of any kind. All he had in his hand when he entered the bank, besides the pocket book, was a clay pipe. Lowe had a revolver, and, accord ..., brought up from the depths of Lowe's over coat pocket, together with the bank notes, at the lock up-and states that they reached Tooboorak, a place betwe
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  • ..., he sent a despatch to the Sandhurst police by Mr Mendell, manager of the Bank of Victoria.
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  • ...ch of his hand, was the revolver which Lowe had in his possession when the bank was robbed. All five chambers were loaded. The police party consisted of De ...over the place where he had thrown his top coat containing the keys of the bank safe and some documents which had been taken with the money. After driving
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  • ...ome people that the Kellys never crossed the river again after robbing the bank at Jerildene. It is considered that, as the horses were bred in New South W
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  • "Some of the bank managers must feel rather nervous just now." "Well, yes, as there ...can be arrived at and that is that this money is part of the spoil of the bank robberies and has found its way to them, either directly or indirectly, thr
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  • ...monument, which will probably be erected in the cross street, between the Bank of New South Wales and the Court house.
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  • ...they stole two troopers horses in addition to the booty obtained from the bank. Previous to taking them away, Ned Kelly, in order to test the capabilities ...me people that the Kellys never crossed the river again after robbing. the bank at Jerilderie. It is considered that as the horses were bred in New South W
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  • ...s [[Goulburn River|Goulburn]] and [[Broken River|Broken]] River are nearly bank high stopping the work on the railway bridge at Mooroopna. The contractors
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  • ...ed to is reliable some employee of the Railway department, or some [[Banks|bank]] officials, are in some way interested in the movements of the outlaws. ...ly told off to watch the banks; and that when information is received of a bank not being well guarded, the outlaws conclude that the spoil to be obtained
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  • ...apsed, when he received an anonymous letter enclosing two £5 notes on the Bank of New South Wales, Jerilderie, as a reward for having so faithfully adhere
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  • ...rd for his secrecy he received a letter through the post containing a £10 bank note. ...he £10 note, which, on inspection proved to be one issued by the National Bank at Euroa. Now that this has leaked out, it transpires that these periodical
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  • ...15 miles in length by eight in breadth. The house is situated on the north bank of the Murrumbidgee, and on an extensive flat studded with trees like an En
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  • ..."Moonlite," who commenced his career ten years back by robbing a bank at Egerton, and swearing the offence on to an innocent man. SCOTT was fired
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  • ...he river end. It boasts a handsome building as branch of the '''Commercial Bank''', and a rather remarkable number of good hotels. As the commercial centre
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  • ...ell but the man who would like to buy it can't now take his lease into the bank and get a few pounds advance. The banks don't do business that way now. I w
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  • ...art of their liabilities and pay off a temporary advance obtained from the bank, but they had no funds in hand for meeting the rent. Their annual payment o
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  • ...holder cannot raise the necessary cash, the payment is made for him by the bank. His debt is increased to a corresponding amount, and with it the interest.
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  • ...ady resting upon their heads. Since the gang so successfully plundered the bank at Jerilderie and escaped across country, no trustworthy information as to
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  • ...oopers was shot alongside me – cut across the eyebrows. He jumped on the bank, ‘Take that Ned Kelly.’ It seemed to afford him great relief, but rathe
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  • WALK INTO A BANK AND TAKE WHAT THEY WANTED. They could have gone to the police station and t
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  • ...urity by the belief that their movements had been kept dark, camped on the bank of the [[Stringy Bark Creek|Stringy Bark Creek]], about 20 miles from Mansf ...n displayed in the previous ventures of the gang, and the officials of the bank and residents of the township were so taken by surprise and so terrified by
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  • ...g. I went for a glergyman for him. I believe he has money in the bank. His bank book was said to be found in his house. His sister said he had promised to
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  • ...The other bank that narrowly escaped a visit from the Kelly gang is the Bank of New South Wales.
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  • ...of jewellery, 'photographs, and other articles which had been left at the bank for security by a [[Jerilderie|Mrs Maslam]], were taken away by the gang. N ...s and the police, to proceed to Benalla, and blow up the police camp and a bank. This was put down at fist as mere ‘blow,’ but a discovery has been mad
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  • ...want to know is what you did with the jewellery which you took out of the bank at Jerilderie belonging to Mrs Masby. ...new anything about it, I would tell you.  The only thing I got out of the bank was an old watch, but I don’t know what has become of it.  If I knew tha
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  • ...ckland and the Wombat Ranges . From this point they made the raid upon the bank at Euroa. It has since transpired that they returned straight to their haun
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  • ...sed in their bullet-proof armour they could have defied the efforts of the bank clerks to resist them, and indeed the police for that matter; and would in
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  • ...ingybark Creek, near Mansfield.  There were, besides, various charges for bank robberies, the murder of Aaron Sherritt at the Woolshed and resistance of t
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  • ...house, rushed the telegraph office, cut the telegraph wires, plundered the bank in broad daylight, and finally departed, taking with them not only all the
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  • ...ts, departed, in no way regretted that what had been reported as a serious bank robbery had such a harmless termination.
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  • ...tion, near Euroa, bailed up a large number of people, and robbed the Euroa bank. Three of the persons then made prisoners would be called to give evidence
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  • ...that 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 out
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  • ...ight and part of next day. Up to the time they said they were going to the bank. They went away between 2 and 3 o’clock on the afternoon of the 10th Dece
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  • ...ere going to the bank. It was the prisoner who said they were going to the bank. It was between two and three o’clock in the afternoon when they left. Wh
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  • ...and part of next day, until the time when they said they were going to the bank. It was between 2 and 3 o’clock in the afternoon of the 10 th December th
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  • ...―including Mr Scott, manager of the bank at Euroa; the accountant of the bank at Jerilderie, Sergeant Steele, Senior-constable Kelly, and Constable McQui
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  • ...rmed. The prisoner told me to bail up and I put my hands up. He robbed the bank, and then ordered myself and my servant into a spring cart. He drove part o
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  • ...ar in an ordinary tone. I went to say something to him in reference to the bank’s books. He said “You come along with me then,” and I had to go with ...a newspaper. I will swear positively the man I met in the back yard of the bank was the prisoner. Hart might also have been there. I asked Byrne was that N
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  • ...e, including Mr Scott, manager of the bank at Euroa; the accountant of the bank at Jerilderie, sergeant Steele, senior-constable Kelly, and constable M'Qui
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  • ...then pointed his revolver to me, and I put up my hands. He then robbed the bank, and ordered me with my servant into a spring cart. We drove to Euroa. He d
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  • ...hoot round a corner with it.” I wanted to say to him something about the bank books, and the prisoner told me to follow him there. ...g behind the bar with the trooper. I never made a written statement to the bank authorities or to the press. I made a statement to several reporters which
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  • ...er at me, and said, “Throw up your hands,” and I did so. He robbed the bank, ordered me into a spring-cart, with himself and my servant. He took us to
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  • ...ith it. The accused said to me, “You come along; I want to see about the bank’s books.” He also asked where the newspaper man could be found, and we
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  • ...took place, corroborated his evidence; and Edward R Living, teller of the Bank of New South Wales at Jerilderie, gave evidence as to a manuscript referenc
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  • ...to have planted a large amount of the spoil from the Euroa and Jerilderie Bank robberies, and as he is the only survivor of the gang who knows anything ab
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  • Heinrich Savert, uttering forged bank notes
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  • I, [[Gaunson, David|David Gaunson]], of 17 Eldon chambers, Bank place, Melbourne, attorney for the above named prisoner, [[Ned Kelly|Edward ...That she had borrowed money from the Land Credit Bank, Melbourne; that the bank sold her interest to prisoner’s sister, but that the Lands department on
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  • ...rent, but that this land had been mortgaged with the [[Banks|Land Credit Bank]], and the mortgage was afterwards transferred to a sister of the prisoner. ...She had borrowed money on the selection from the Land Credit Bank.  The bank subsequently sold her interest in the land to the prisoner’s [[Margaret S
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  • ...he National Bank at Euroa, also gave evidence to the effect that after the bank was stuck up and robbed of ₤2300. The prisoner, in a conversation on the ...ed that he was present when the Kelly gang stuck up the police station and bank at Jerilderie. The prisoner said to witnesses that he did not go into the W
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  • ...the National Bank at Euroa, gave evidence as to the prisoner sticking the bank on the 10 th December, 1878 . He asked Kelly who shot Lonigan. Kelly said, ...'' , clerk in the Bank of New South Wales, Jerilderie, said that after the bank was robbed, in the course of a conversation with him, prisoner said that he
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  • ...uroa; Henry Richards, constable at Jerilderie; Edward Living, clerk in the Bank of New South Wales, Jerilderie; J W Tarleton, senior-constable Kelly, and s
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  • ...umed that he was willing enough, when he undertook the work, to handle the bank-notes of the culprit - how obtained, it is needless to particularise - but
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  • ...the hands and many visitors, broke down the telegraph wires, plundered the bank in the neighbouring township of Euroa of £2,000, and made prisoners for a
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  • Upon the Lancefield bank robbery occurring, my men and myself proceeded there, and were mainly instr
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  • ...it was intended to stick up a bank, he never gave information to the local bank managers that such a thing was contemplated. It would have been wise for hi
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  • ...1879, received information that it was likely the outlaws would stick up a bank in New South Wales. Communicated with the New South Wales police, and took
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  • ...ing in connexion with the outlaws. I never received any information that a bank was going to be stuck up in the north-eastern district, and do not know the
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  • ...y were sent there with a large reinforcement of the police after the Euroa Bank was stuck up. Found some of the military there. I set about reorganising th
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  • ...he outlaws they must get some more money, that they must go and "do a bank."
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  • ...prudence should have suggested. For instance, a fortnight before the Euroa bank was stuck up, information was received by the police that the gang contempl ...it was intended to stick up a bank, he never gave information to the local bank managers that such a thing was contemplated. It would have been wise for hi
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  • ...ain Standish communicated to Mr Nicolson the sticking up of the Lancefield bank, telling; him to start my party of trackers. We arrived on the same day at
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  • ...right, and that there was no doubt the gang were about to make a raid on a bank. Mr Sadleir said, "You have been telling us this for the last six or s ...f at 10 yards.  Asked him in what direction they were going to stick up a bank, but he could not say. He was not a supposed supporter of the outlaws, and
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  • ...om Jerilderie. A bundle of notes, about £30 or £40, was once paid into a bank at Wangaratta. The police got information, and telegraphed to Sydney to asc ...because the Jerilderie bank could not identify them. It struck me that the bank did not care about going on with the matter. Mr Sadleir can give more infor
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  • ...claimed the credit of being instrumental in the capture of the Lancefield bank robbers. That robbery was in my (Bourke) district. ...ving there at 5 or 6 pm. Found it was not the Kelly gang that stuck up the bank. Awaited Mr O'Connor's arrival. Was informed he would stay that night at Ki
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  • ...raid, and succeeded. I, on the other hand, wanted them to make a raid on a bank, in order that we might get information as to their whereabouts.
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  • ...ed the circumstances under which the telegraph wires were cut prior to the bank robbery at Euroa. Witness claimed to have been the first to give informatio
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  • ..., sent to Mr Nicolson and Mr Sadleir with regard to a probable raid on the bank at Seymour . ...party 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 t
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  • ...imself in Violet Town when the Euroa bank was stuck up, and he went to the bank with a civilian. He was sent down to Mooroopna, and thence to Beechworth. H
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  • ...trick, 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 whe ...some 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 t
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  • ...ly, that the black trackers did good work in connexion with the Lancefield bank robbery. Witness and Mr Sadleir certainly arrived at the conclusion that un
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  • ...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 house, and I sent word to
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  • ...e failure 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 ...be the cause of the outlaws escaping on the next attempt at sticking-up a bank, as no one was allowed to go in pursuit of the robbers at Lancefield for fe
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  • ...n|Nicolson]]''' - I adhere to my statement that you had information that a bank was to be stuck up in the North-Eastern district. During your first period
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  • ...the light. Captain Standish's statement that Mr Nicolson was aware that a bank was to be stuck up in the North-eastern district was probably based on a ce
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  • ...en he said witness was previously aware that the Euroa bank, or at least a bank in the district, was to be stuck up. With regard to Mr Wyatt's information
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  • ...them 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
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  • ...further stated that he warned him that the outlaws intended sticking up a bank at Bright, Seymour, Euroa, or Avenel.
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  • 4. After the Euroa bank robbery Mr Hare was sent to the North-Eastern district with Captain Standis
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  • ...forcements 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, owin ...d there been proper concert between the officers at this period, the Euroa bank robbery might have been averted. Captain Standish, while he consulted Mr Ha
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  • ...d the authorities that the Kellys were very likely to stick up the Seymour bank. Serious fault has been found by the commission with Messrs Nicolson and Sa ...lys being in the neighbourhood. The intimation of the robbery of the Euroa bank only reached Mr Nicolson at midnight , when he was at Albury. He returned t
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  • ...son having been relieved, owing to ill health, immediately after the Euroa Bank robbery. One of the first acts of Captain Standish on assuming the command
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  • ...ing to the flooded state of the creek at that time. The water was bank and bank, and it was evidently Steve Hart who had piloted them over the bridge. Ther
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  • In reference to the Euroa Bank robbery, Mr Nicolson affirms that there was no rumour of the likelihood of
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  • ...t [[Faithfull'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
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  • ...Commission 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
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  • ...been made. The 25s went for telegrams, and the £5 cheque he paid into the Bank of Victoria giving after wards £3 in money to the outside man he had emplo
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  • ...nk two months afterwards, and he did so, but the note was dishonoured. The bank officials stated that there were no funds to meet it. As the publican could
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  • ...out", he was induced by a man named Britchner to go to the Commercial Bank at Hotham. ...nd found Britchner with a bag of burglars tools in his possession, and the bank half entered. He had scarcely been there five minutes, when Britchner went
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  • ...ertain detectives of having "put up" a rubbery at the Commercial Bank, Hotham, was resumed. ...that the detectives were watching the bank. He had a conversation with the bank manager afterwards.
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  • He was induced to join in an attempt to rob a branch bank in Elizabeth-street.
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  • 17 Eldon chambers, Bank place,
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  • ...aware some days before it happened that the attempt to rob the Commercial Bank at Hotham in August, 1877, was to be made, and that Detective Duncan had us
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  • ...f the circumstances connected with the attempted robbery of the Commercial Bank and the arrest of Boardman..
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  • ...er a somewhat adventurous and vicious career, was captured breaking into a bank at Hotham. When seized by Detective DUNCAN he made a desperate resistance.
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  • ...and armed, to the number of about l8, fell upon the blacks in camp on the bank of the King above Oxley, and massacred them. About 200 were killed on the s
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  • ...Euroa, gives due space to the descent on Jerilderie and the looting of the bank in that place takes the reader into his confidence in regard to his negotia
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  • ...e command   in the Kelly country after the successful raid upon the Euroa Bank. One of his first acts was to seek an interview with Aaron Sherritt, who, l
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  • ...e by sympathisers, who lived on the Kellys is long as the spoil from their bank robberies lasted. A year was spent in rather wild and unsuccessful methods, ...resource than to make a break somewhere in the hope of sticking up another bank. Mr Nicolson protested against what he and his friends naturally considered
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  • ...ember 1878]], I received information from Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] that a bank would be probably stuck up in the North Eastern district. 20 A bank?- Yes. I at once issued instructions to Mr. [[Hare|Hare]], who had several
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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 st ...believe, was my telegram-but I am not quite certain on that-that the Euroa bank had been robbed.
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  • ...rn district, where there was any apprehension of the outlaws sticking up a bank. ...d intimation that it was probable that the outlaws would go and stick up a bank in New South Wales, probably Albury. I gave immediate information of this t
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  • ...olson did not warn the bankers that an effort was to be made to stick up a bank?- That is so.
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  • 121 Is that the station the bank was robbed at. Do you mean us to understand that the banks along the line w ...fair, 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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  • ...it from [[Greta|Greta]], the residence of the [[KellyGang|Kellys]], to the bank at [[Euroa|Euroa]]?- I can spot them on the map but l have not noticed the
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  • ...ore the Euroa bank was stuck up, you received information from me that the bank was to be stuck up?- I did. 220 In what form did you receive such information from me about the bank being about to be stuck up?- I cannot recollect; it may have been a letter,
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  • 437 Were you out at the time that information was given that the bank was likely to be stuck up?- I am not aware of hearing anything of the kind.
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  • ...s Creek (2)|Faithfull's Creek station]] on the Monday, and they robbed the bank on the Tuesday.
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  • ...nderstood from Captain Standish that you had received information that the bank was to be stuck up before this?- I had not. 494 Captain Standish stated that Mr. Wyatt told you a bank was to be stuck up, and so on?- I do not know on what ground Captain Standi
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  • ...lot of carpenters working at a house on the railway reserve, opposite the bank.
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  • ...came into Euroa; and then the enquiry was made, for the first time, at the bank, amongst all who could give any information or throw any light on the matte
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  • 561 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
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  • ...ou would 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, a
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  • ...rience, was inoperative. You came to that conclusion about the time of the bank robbery?- Yes.
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  • ...ice and 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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  • ...t get some money; they must go and "do a bank," or "another bank."
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  • ...ou at Benalla or in Melbourne at the time of the [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] bank robbery?- I was in Melbourne....
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  • 818 You had full information how many five pound notes were taken, what bank, and so on?- Yes. ...ticle appeared in the papers about that time, that notes of the Jerilderie bank, in New South Wales, which would be subject to exchange in this country, we
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  • ...2--2Euroa Robbery|10th December 1878]], they committed the [[Euroa|Euroa]] bank robbery, and our pursuit of them failed through want of efficient trackers, ...any traces whatever of the offenders. In that interval there occurred the bank robbery at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]], N.S.W., in [[events79-2_4Jerilderie R
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  • What was the response to the robbery of the bank at Lancefield?
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  • ...e contents of it were the information of the sticking up of the Lancefield bank, telling Mr Nicolson to start our party by special train for Kilmore, but h ...ion the robbers had taken, and to our assistance the speedy capture of the bank robbers was due. I refer you for corroboration to Sub-Inspector Baber. This
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  • ...roopers was shot alongside of me-cut across the eyebrows. He jumped on the bank, fired five shots into the house, and said, 'Take that, [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kel
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  • ...ained reliable information that the '''KellyGang''' intended sticking up a bank in some part of the district, and that Mr. Nicolson had requested Captain S
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  • ...iable information that the [[KellyGang|Kelly gang]] intended sticking up a bank in some part of the district, and that Mr. Nicolson had requested Captain S ...at kind. He consulted me in that way, and spoke to me. I think the Seymour bank was specially mentioned as likely to be stuck up. I issued orders on the su
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  • ...Bank, which could be easily robbed." My reason was that the Colonial Bank is situated some distance outside the town, some distance from the people, ...te certain Captain Standish told you he had received information about the bank being stuck up?- Undoubtedly, and from Superintendent [[Nicolson|Nicolson]]
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  • ...ut. Sherritt never told me at that time that they were going to stick up a bank. He told me he refused to go with them, and, after some pressing, Joe Byrne
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  • ...n days. They had a long way to go, and before they returned the Jerilderie bank had been stuck up. I think, but I am not quite certain, that Senior-Constab ...s]] house, 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
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  • ...ntricate matters constantly coming in. I will give one instance. The Euroa bank was stuck up by the outlaws, and they went away riding three bay horses and
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  • ...e last eighteen months—is this put on or is it reality—so I sat on the bank of the creek to see whether he did return afterwards, and remained there, I
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  • ...ere, but I left Senior constable Kelly behind. I spread them out above the bank, one on each side, and I walked on the line, and a third man walked on the
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  • ...asked if he had any reason to believe the direction, or position, or what bank they intended sticking up. He said, “No, he could not say anything on the
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  • ...that a large quantity of New South Wales notes were taken from Jerilderie bank at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]]?— Yes. ..., I think, £30 or £40 was paid into the Wangaratta [[Banks- local branch|bank]].
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  • ...with it, or that the police dropped it?— I most certainly think that the bank did not care about going on with it; but I think Mr. Sadleir will know more ...As a matter of fact, do you know that—paid in [[Bank of New South Wales|Bank of New South Wales]] notes, similar to those from Jerilderie?— Yes.
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  • ...ut got 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
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  • ...” He said, “Do you mean that?” and I said “Yes,” and he left the bank. I sent those articles down the middle of the Murray , and landed them at E
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  • ...d the outlaws they must get some more money, that they must go and ‘do a bank.’” Previous to my being removed, I suppose about three or four months a
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  • 1975 That is the letter you received prior to the bank robbery of Euroa?— Yes,
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  • ...of getting back. When at Albury about midnight , we got word of the Euroa bank robbery. I started, by Mr. Nicolson's direction, across to Wodonga, and got ...red nothing at all. Up to this time I cannot call to mind any rumor of any bank being threatened by the outlaws, or anything at all to that effect.
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  • ...what information I had on the subject. This was the day of the Jerilderie bank robbery. Mr. Hare has described various steps taken by the Victorian police
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  • ...re that, in December I think it was, immediately after the [[Euroa|Euroa]] bank robbery, an offer of black trackers from the Queensland police.
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  • ...r]] or some town on the line of [[Railway Stations|railway]] the night the bank was stuck up, and that as the train approached [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Fait
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  • ...our sitting?— The court house is from the station about half-a-mile. The bank that was robbed was about 200 yards from and in sight of the railway statio ...Well, in going to the licensing meeting I passed under the windows of the bank while the Kellys were there, as I imagine from what I heard after.
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  • ...now kept by Sutherland, opposite the railway station, and nearly next the bank. ...Melbourne before I found the other end of the same wire, leading down the bank into the water that was standing in the cutting which had been made in the
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  • ...nd I remember the words of the telegram, roughly speaking. They were— “Bank at Euroa stuck up. You have now a good case. Go ahead.” That was the firs ...andish|Standish]] the bank being stuck up?— After the sticking up of the bank. My impression is that Whelan received the authority to send the special tr
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  • ...on in 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 poli
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  • ...eld the licencing court in town while the '''KellyGang''' were robbing the bank.
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  • ..., which I have no doubt was made about the time of the [[KellyGang|Kelly]] bank robbery at [[Euroa|Euroa]]— “Luggage train from [[Violet Town|Violet To ...that threat, of which you are no doubt aware, to Mr. [[Scott|Scott]], the bank manager. .Mr. Gorman at that interview informed me that he knew that [[Ben
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  • ...ncert 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 distr
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  • ...tell you?” He said, “When the party came back with the Scotts from the bank we were yarning, and Steve Hart said to me, “Who was that old buffer I me ...>[[#rc2364|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
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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 men
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  • ...er of threepenny pieces in circulation, which were supposed to be from the bank robbery.
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  • ...t day, 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 ...hat I have given you, that is from December 12th 1878 —that is the Euroa bank robbery—to [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|March 6th]], when the [[Polic
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  • ...ercepted from their friends before the robbery-some bank at Colac?— Some bank at Warnambool is what was spoken of.
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  • ...id="rc2925">[[#rc2925|2925]]</span> This telegram is with reference to the bank robbery. There have been statements made that Mr. Nicolson was informed, an ...haul. They would likely try the [[Seymour|Seymour]] [[Banks- local branch|bank]], as [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] had it in view for a long time to stick it up
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  • ...y family]] being 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 K ...f police 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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  • ...lenrowan|Glenrowan]] of the places where they had been in hiding singe the bank robbery at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]]?— Of course we have a little more ce
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  • Did Nicolson warn of likely bank robbery before the Euroa robbery? ...t route from Greta to Seymour if the '''KellyGang''' were going to rob the bank?
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  • <span id="rc3019">[[#rc3019|3019]]</span> Do you know what bank the notes he had were from?— No; Mr. Nicolson knows more about that. I di
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  • ...reference to the Kellys while you were there?— Yes; the [[Euroa|Euroa]] bank was stuck up during the time I was there by myself. ...0]]</span> How far is Violet Town from Euroa?— Twelve miles to where the bank was stuck up, and eight miles to Younghusband's station.
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  • ...as it was rumored they were coming towards Violet Town . I remained in the bank, and there were two or three men sent down to me from Benalla a day or two
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  • ...ar duty before going to Sherritt's place?— I had no experience. I was on bank duty at Mooroopna, doing mounted duty there.....
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  • <span id="rc4473">[[#rc4473|4473]]</span> Did you tell him there was a high bank of ferns that you thought they camped in, and sardine tins?— Yes, and new
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  • ...pan> We have it that on the 10th of February the [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] bank robbery took place. Were you at Rutherglen then?— No, I was not.
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  • ...14|5214]]</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|U
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  • ...g till I got near to [[Kilmore|Kilmore]], when learned that the Lancefield bank had been robbed. We arrived at Kilmore that evening—Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir
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  • ...hen told off to go in a certain direction to search for the robbers of the bank. When we arrived at Kilmore we were informed that the men had been captured
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  • ...ere for the month after, from that time to sticking up the [[Euroa|Euroa]] bank?— No, I cannot. Some time, I think, in February or March, Superintendent
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  • ..., and if they did we would catch them; but having plenty of money from the bank, and having so many friends, not only blood relations—too many for the ga ...little information;” and he said he came up to the station and heard the bank was robbed. The train was going, and not having time to telegraph, he jumpe
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  • <span id="rc6226">[[#rc6226|6226]]</span> Did he say he had seen the bank manager before he came up?— He appeared to know nothing about it. ...at two o'clock and he was there making enquires, stopping next door to the bank in the hotel, and did not leave Euroa till seven o'clock .
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  • 6418 I think you stated the bank robbery in Euroa was in December?— 10th December 1878 .
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  • ...e they 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 ha
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  • ...irst time 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 ...7774_7295">[[#rc7774_7295|7774.7295]]</span> You say you were at the Euroa Bank robbery?— Yes, after the robbery.
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  • ...you placed as regards myself?— Between you and the Ovens River , on the bank of the river.
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  • ...span> Do you remember its being laid upon a high bank, near the top of the bank, at one time during the evening?— I do not remember its being changed.
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  • ...y you believed the horses were shod. Were you at [[Euroa|Euroa]] after the bank robbery?— Yes. ...650">[[#rc7774_7650|7774.7650]]</span> That night you were watching on the bank of the river, when the bundle of hay was found there, and you were asked if
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  • ...ng to the flooded state of the creek at that time–the water was bank and bank; and it was evidently [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]] who had piloted them under
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  • ...previous. We were there when we got the account of the sticking-up of the bank. ...lice out there while the outlaws were committing this depredation upon the bank.
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  • ...|11464]]</span> Where was King?— He misbehaved himself at the Lancefield bank robbery trip, and I recommended his dismissal, and he was dismissed in Quee
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  • <span id="rc11933">[[#rc11933|11933]]</span> In reference to the Lancefield bank robbery, will you state if Sub-Inspector [[Sup Henry Baber|Baber]] ever tol ...">[[#rc11939|11939]]</span> What do you know yourself about the Lancefield bank robbery?— Nothing at all.
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  • ...n feet deep, within a yard or two of where we were, but there was a second bank in the drain, where I stood, and sat at intervals in speaking to you.
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  • ...charge there?— Yes. I received a telegram announcing the robbery of the bank there, and an order to despatch you with your trackers to [[Kilmore|Kilmore
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  • ...ion was gone, but my eyes were very bad at dark nights. I was guarding the bank at Wahgunyah. I was wearing a green cover over my eyes.
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  • ...'s. That was at the outset, prior to Mr. Nicolson leaving, after the Euroa bank robbery–the first time he was up. ...Warby 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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  • ...where 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 op ...you got to Glenrowan on the 12th November until the time they stuck up the bank at Euroa on the 9th December. They must have been secreted somewhere betwee
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  • ...o be able to inform you that we have done good work. On the 17th last, the bank at Lancefield was stuck up by two armed men, who took about £800. Every pe
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  • ...ty went 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. Skill
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  • ...fer to [[Milawa|Milawa]]; while there assisted in guarding [[Oxley|Oxley]] bank and regular police duty. In April 1880 was ordered on transfer to [[Beechwo
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  • ...formed, that it would be probably with the object of swooping down on some bank; but I do not imagine they would ever go to the length the Kelly gang did.
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  • ...e a number 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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  • ...ten o'clock on that night I received information that the [[Euroa|Euroa]] bank was stuck up.
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  • ...as put up secretly at night, and was not to be known to any person but the bank managers, the police, and the Telegraph Department. ...there would never be more than ten, twenty, or thirty pounds found in that bank. When we heard of them coming to Beechworth, and that they would have two m
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  • ...7]]</span> In that letter I have marked the place off, about receiving the bank note that you cashed— [''handing a letter to the witness dated 27/8/79'']
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  • 14582 Do you remember he was there not long before the bank robbery at Jerilderie?— I do, he was in my house.
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  • ...nk|National Bank]] stuck up at Euroa or Jerilderie?— It was the National Bank at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]]. 14633 It formed a portion of the notes taken from the Euroa bank?— Yes.
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  • ...an't be done.’ In payment for a round of drinks he pulled out a National Bank note, and passed it to me and remarked, ‘It is a pity you have not got th
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  • ..., as there is too many police there— two troopers every morning when the bank opens; and another drawback, the ground is too soft. They are not going to
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  • ...be the cause of the outlaws escaping on the next attempt at sticking-up a bank, as no one was allowed to go in pursuit of the robbers at Lancefield for fe
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  • ...as about sticking up the [[Yackandandah|Yackandandah]] bank and some other bank he mentioned. I forget the name. 14907 Was he wanting you to help him stick up the bank?— Yes; and he said a lot about Mr. [[Hare|Hare]] and Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicol
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  • ...t the outlaws, and tell them it was dangerous to stick up the Yackandandah bank. ...he Beechworth bank and abandoning the idea of sticking up the Yackandandah bank.
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  • ...andah bank—but that he was short of cash at present, but when he got the bank he would give me a hundred or two. That is all about that. I do not know wh
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  • ...d Kelly]] had two separate plans to stick up the [[Beechworth|Beechworth]] bank.
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  • What about the Yackandanda bank?
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  • ...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 house, and I sent word to
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  • ...ight carry me off, and I might be shot along with them if they went to the bank.
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  • ...s part of it too; and not to bother to go to [[Yackandandah|Yackandandah]] bank. ...h bank?— It was to give information as to what I had found out about the bank.
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  • ...the time Byrne called at your place, to tell you they did not stick up the bank, and the time that Dan Kelly and he called at the Chinaman's store?— I do
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  • ...s. Byrne’s house, and that some time after the robbery of the Jerilderie bank by that party the whole gang came to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]]'s ho ...Mrs. Byrne's house, and that some time after the robbery of the Jerilderie bank by that part', the whole gang came to Mrs. Byrne's house, and I gent word t
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  • ...ontinue that same appearance of helping them, until they would come to the bank, and he would capture them?— Yes, that was it.
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  • ...been stuck up, and that the banker's family had been taken there from the bank. I proposed beating the town for volunteers to rescue them. The one constab
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  • ...referring to the papers I ask you to look at the telegrams about the Euroa bank robbery, and I now give you an opportunity of ascertaining the correctness ...to James ’ telegram. I saw the telegram in Mansfield , stating that the bank was robbed. I never believed the men would go to the Murray , but that they
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  • ...robability is that the outlaws would have been intercepted after the Euroa Bank robbery, before they arrived at their haunts in the ranges?— Yes.
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  • ...nized Byrne as having been to his hotel two days before the robbery of the bank—that was Mr. [[De Boos' (Junior) hotel|De Boos]] . This is matter of opin
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  • ...nt was that Byrne asked him to assist them in sticking up the Yackandandah bank; is that so?— No, to give information as to the advisability or otherwise ...not get £20 in the [[EI Dorado|Eldorado]] bank, and as to the Beechworth bank that was too large, and as to the Wangaratta banks that one of them might b
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  • ...790|15790]]</span> After seeing the evidence about the [[Seymour|Seymour]] bank, do you still persist in stating that I sent no information that that attac ..., in [[Pentridge|Pentridge]], to you, and what was sent up to me about the bank in Seymour, do you still persist in that statement; because your memory may
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  • ...15]]</span> That is that information was given in reference to the Seymour bank, and one or two men should be sent?— Yes, which was done. ...ent that you heard from Mr. Nicolson that the Kellys were going to rob the bank?— Yes, I do, certainly.
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  • ...e have a report of yours here about the sticking-up of the [[Euroa|Euroa]] bank, dated Benalla, 10th December 1878 , in which you say at the beginning,...
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  • ...with a lot of men when he was first up there, until the time of the Euroa bank robbery.
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  • ...been put on the tracks of the Kellys, for instance, after sticking up the bank, they would not have been of use. The outlaws travelled eight or ten miles
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  • ...ntendent, whose place it was to be there. He remained there till the Euroa bank robbery. Captain Standish then went up himself. I was in his office at twel
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  • ...a bank?— Yes, I would have given anything if they would have attacked a bank, because that would Lave been the best chance of catching them. .... I said I would have been glad if they would have come out and attacked a bank, as the banks were well protected.
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  • ...ements made by the other officers; that is, I could not take away men from bank townships, my own men, without their consent.
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  • ...ph wires being cut on 10th December 1878 —the day of the [[Euroa|Euroa]] Bank robbery. This is a matter in which I acted to some extent on my own authori
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  • ...the other day, that he still believed that there was information that the bank was to be stuck up.
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  • ...on wherever I went from the police and others. The duty of seeing that the bank guards were vigilant fell chiefly on me. Every officer who had charge of th
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  • ...ey|Williamson]] , dated 15th November 1878 , about a likelihood of Seymour bank being attacked. I would like to refer to the papers, because I think the Co
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  • ...I had received information as to an intended sticking up, and that Seymour bank was specially mentioned. This coupling of the two things gives color to my ...rived at Albury we received notice by telegram of the robbery of the Euroa bank, and immediately returned by express train from [[Wodonga (2)|Wodonga]]. I
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  • ...am, stating where he was going to, but I never encouraged them to attack a bank. I knew what the circumstances would be-that there would be bloodshed; and
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  • ...ficer he thought he was justified in inducing the gang to make a raid on a bank, and perhaps commit murder, in order that he might obtain information of th
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  • ...garatta|One-mile railway bridge]]. The creek was bank high. They broke the bank the other side getting over going towards Yarrawonga, at the back of the Wa
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  • ...But one thing I want to mention before that. About a week before the Euroa bank robbery, there was a woman came to my place who wanted out from my wife if
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  • ...her Monday or Tuesday I went in to Benalla, and I saw you before the Euroa Bank robbery. <span id="rc17746">[[#rc17746|17746]]</span> The Euroa Bank robbery occurred on the 10th, what day of the week did you say this was you
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  • ...reading from his diary'']. On Monday the 2nd, a week previous to the Euroa Bank robbery, I left Benalla for Wangaratta. On the Tuesday I went to [[Hedi|Hed ...made a week before, but he came in on the following week—the day of the bank robbery. On Monday the 9th he came in. On that occasion there was nothing a
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  • ...bank—do you remember saying, “I see by Mr. Nicolson's evidence that a bank was going to be stuck up”?— Yes.
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  • ...furnished to me was simply that the outlaws would soon make a raid on some bank, as they were short of money. Mr. Sadleir at the time stated to me, in the
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  • ...789">[[#rc17789|17789]]</span> That was the day before the [[Euroa|Euroa]] bank robbery?— Yes. Then it was on this day that this man came in, and it was
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