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  • ...eason and because he felt very unwell, it would be most unfair to send him out. Captain Standish, who was always ready to attach great weight - too great ...ate Kelly]] and [[Margaret Skillion|Mrs Skillion]] were observed to launch out into great extravagance in dress and to have their pockets full of money im
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  • ...y|Jim Kelly]]'s around here somewhere. I saw him. Just get around and find out what he's about." ...oe, being handy man at the hotel, and not given to questioning orders, set out on his quest. He was away some time. But he returned with news. His clothin
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  • Above Morgan's Lookout a tiny patch of blue-the first for weeks-appeared in the leaden sky ...o know better would stop disturbing them by making plays and picture shows out of their trouble. Those things are better forgotten. It is all over and don
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  • ...d aside amidst a discussion on the hearing qualities of the soil, to point out a tree which he said had bullet marks on it. He was not sure whether the ma The driver also pointed out various places of interest-places where stolen horses had been lost-or foun
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  • ...night. I not only let him go. I told him what to do. I said; "You go out and stop that special somehow; the best way you can." And he did.' ...yrne was shot. Full of the courage that emanates from whisky. Byrne yelled out: 'Oh, - the police! We can do them yet; let's fight them,' Ned said; 'It's
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  • ...wed by the special. On arriving at the station the horses were quickly got out of the trucks by the men, whilst Mr Hare, with one or two men and Mr [[Rawl ...en fired, the sharp sounds of the rifle being echoed from the mount called Morgan's Lookout, at the foot of which the fight took place.
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  • ...are a lot of innocent people in there now, and they are frightened to come out for fear the police will kill them. Amongst the people who are in there are ...e of the gang had been wounded, and had escaped through the forest towards Morgan's Lookout. Just then nine police with Superintendent Sadleir and Dr [[Hiutchi
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  • ...el to sit down, and examine the witnesses myself. I could have made things look different, I am sure. No one understands my case. ([[The Age (54)|Age]]) Ned Kelly: I don’t say this out of flashness. I do not recognise myself as a great man; but it is quite pos
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  • ...ft to the '''[[Riverina area|Round Hill]] station''', one of the scenes of Morgan's exploits. The following rule posted (among others) in the library kept here ...men were sent up a hill and returned; they were certain it ''was'' a fire; out horses and away. I told them I had passed 200 head of cattle six miles back
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  • ...1845-6. These gentlemen took up '''[[Warbreccan|Warbreccan]]''' , but sold out to '''Cockburn''' and '''Harvey''' in 1852. They in turn sold in 1858 to ''
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  • ...nstructed. Parlors, bed-rooms, bath-rooms, are on every floor, and opening out from French doors upstairs is a balcony. In the rear are the kitchen, and t ...le audience space of seventy-four feet. Beyond the hall again, and opening out from it towards the rear by an arch of nineteen feet span, lies the stage,
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  • ...colony the odism of sheltering those men. (Mr Woods: We will have to blot out the whole gang.) ...arriman was preparing the necessary amendments should the Government carry out their intention to enact a similar measure. Captain Standish thought it to
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  • '''''' A fear has been expressed that the parties out hunting for the bushrangers might mistake each other in their disguise, and
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  • ...rds took place, when it is said Kelly threatened to shoot Hart, and pulled out his revolver. During the afternoon Kelly made Hart deliver up a watch he ha ...ly intimately for years there is some colour in the rumour. The police are out. The man was alone, and was going along the Myrtleford-road.
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  • ...s Kelly, and ordered Mr Living to stand up. The man, who afterwards turned out to be Byrne, ordered him to deliver up what firearms he had. Living replied ...had got some clue that the bushrangers were in the place, and had cleared out. On finding the manager in his bath, he said to him, “We are stuck up: th
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  • ...g two men with revolvers, believed such to be the case. As soon as he came out of the bath Hart pointed a pistol at him, and then searched his clothes. Mr ...further stated that the musket which he shot Lonigan with was an old worn out crooked thing. He asked those present if they would like to be treated as h
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  • ...ost pernicious influence on the other blacks on the station With regard to Morgan's character, he could say that he was one of the best working men on the plac
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  • ...or less afterwards heard a horse galloping down the hill, and a voice sing out, "Bullock, Bullock, Bullock." ...; but he did not mention where she was hurt. He likewise said - "Look out for yourself, old man," or something to that effect. Witness did not g
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  • ...t 18in. off the beaten track, on the north and left hand side, was pointed out to me by Mr Monk as the one behind which the man stood. Its diameter is est ...pectors Pewtress and Toohey, came to Mr Monk's. Mr Pewtress cut the bullet out of the mare, while Mr Toohey took possession of the saddle and the re volve
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  • ...are a lot of innocent people in there now, and they are frightened to come out for fear the police will kill them. Amongst the people who are in there are ...e of the gang had been wounded, and had escaped through the forest towards Morgan's Lookout. Just then nine police with Superintendent Sadleir and [[Hiutchinso
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  • During the forenoon the body of '''Byrne''' was brought out of the lookup where it lay, and slung up in an erect position on the outsid ...way line, on the west side, and on the rising ground which leads up to The Morgan's lookout, which is the nearest peak of the Warby Ranges. The [[Stanistreet (
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  • ...could be detached. He fired up on me again, and asked 'If I could not draw out the bolts with my teeth?' I appeased him by replying that he could not do t The man who stopped the train turns out to be Mr Thomas [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], the local schoolmaster. Mr and Mr
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  • ...hief point in their reputation seems to be that they have never been found out in any act of law-breaking. ...@#$%^&* you would not do that if Ned was here!” and seizing a shovel out of the fireplace struck the constable over the head therewith and knocked h
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  • ...g out, “What is the use of larking in this way?” The two men then came out from behind trees and bailed them up. Both carried firearms. One was then r
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  • ...ealousy, some from a bare desire to thieve, but this crime was an enormity out of all proportion. A party of men took up arms against society, organised a '''Prisoner''': Yes; that is the way the evidence brought it out.
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  • '''The Prisoner''' . That is the way the evidence came out here. It appeared the I deliberately took up arms of my own accord, and ind ...brave of a man to sacrifice the lives of his fellow-creatures in carrying out his own wild ideas, to see that it is a life to be avoided by every possibl
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  • The prisoner: “That is how the evidence came out here. It appeared that I deliberately took up arms of my own accord, and in ...brave of a man to sacrifice the lives of his fellow creatures in carrying out his own wild ideas, to see that it is a life to be avoided by every possibl
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  • The Kelly feeling had practically died out, and the wretched murderer might have gone quietly to the grave, and his hi
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  • ...as I believed the Kellys would make for that place and "Power's Look-out." There I met Strachan's search party, who had arranged to meet the ot
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  • ...you know where [[Dan Morgan|Morgan]] was captured?— I know Morgan's look-out well. I do not know the exact spot. ...pinion, every effort was made by the police during the two years they were out there?— I do say that, very emphatically, principally the officers.
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  • ...d]]. I got acquainted with the criminals in Wangaratta, and when they came out of there they were never without criminals rallying around them; and the Qu
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  • ...at there was important information on the line. We were told then to carry out instructions previously supplied by Inspecting Superintendent Nicolson.
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  • ...nd some fellow said, “Do not be so smart unloading your ride, young man, look what is coming before you”; and I saw some of their friends coming up, an ...th Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]], was that about the time the people were coming out?— Yes.
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  • 10340 And you could see from your position this boy or man coming out of the house?— Yes, as I say I saw them. ...gure of a man coming through the woods from the direction of Morgan's Look-out. He walked straight towards the hotel, and when within twenty yards of Cons
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  • 10415 Their whole aim was then to carry out the orders given by Mr. Hare not to let them escape?— Not to let them esc ...rder to observe what was done by the Kelly gang. For instance, I may point out that when Kelly made his appearance, I did not believe that any person in t
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  • ...hen it was supposed the Kellys had passed Wangaratta, and a party was sent out after them in charge of Mr. Brook Smith?— I do. ...of five horses. I coo-ee-d on Mr. Smith and brought him back, and pointed out to him that I believed those were the outlaws; and he concurred with me tha
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  • ...to proceed out as far as [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Bryan's place]]– that is, Morgan's Gap–and that he would follow. ...een out–all loose?— Some of them had been loose, and we wanted to find out what direction they had gone.
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  • ...e account of his search of the splitters camp Hell's Hole, Morgan's Look - out and other parts of the Warby Ranges including the orange grove that he made
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  • ...outlaw suddenly appeared and signed to him to following to the bush. When out of sight of the track they had a long conversation together, Byrne wanting
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  • ...s fellow detectives; and when his turn came to see the prisoner, a puzzled look passed over Jack’s face for a few moments; but presently, turning to one ...ice force, the rest of the band have been traced to their dens and brought out to the daylight. We have a sound and well-organised police force.’ ( ''Th
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  • ...nnocent men shut up within the hotel, the women having been already passed out. ...scarcely repeated my words when the entire body of prisoners came rushing out to where we stood, and threw themselves prostrate at our feet. A short exam
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  • ...[[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] got Anton [[Anton Weekes|Wicks]] to get Aaron to come out side. | Hare & Rawlins went to station master's house to find out what was going on
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  • ...and as he could not get the horses he stole the man's new saddle and rode out of the town with it on his horse. He was after some months arrested by the ...y man swore to the saddle having been made for him, and that it was stolen out of the stable.
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  • Photograph '''Morgan's lookout''' The hill to the west of Glenrowan in the [[Warby Ranges|Warby Ra ...] [[Category:Dan Morgan]] [[Category:Mad Morgan]] [[Category:Morgan's look out]] [[Category:Bushrangers]]
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  • Kellys Look Out [[Warby Ranges|Morgan's Look]] out
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  • The lay out of the town and location of the place where the track was taken up. ([[Sydn ...f people, who were anxious to see the scene of the fight. They eagerly cut out bullets in the trees and fences. At that time everything there was very qui
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  • [[Warby Ranges|Morgan's Look]] Out
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  • ...ff in 1865 and in 1871 it was sold to the Singleton Bros who held it as an out station of [[Thologolong|Thologolong]]
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  • ...hake the teeth out of a saw". When it rained many of the roads in and out of Wangaratta became impassable. Steve [[Steve Hart|Hart's]] family lived out the back of the racecourse. [[[The Complete Inner History of the KellyGang
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  • First taken up by '''Phillips''' and '''Graves''', in 1845-6. They sold out to '''Cockburn''' and '''Harvey''' in 1852. They in turn sold in 1858 to ''
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  • ...''Morgan's Look-out'''. (Hell Hole could be another name for Morgan's Look-out) ([[Royal Commission report day 33 page 10|RC12467]])
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  • ...uding Const [[Const Faulkiner|Faulkiner]] and [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick,]] out after the '''KellyGang.''' They spent a night at Whitfield. ([[Royal Commis ...ce the main form of transportation into the valley and used to take timber out of the area.
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  • ...r the suirveyor, Wilmont's, birthplace in Westmoreland, England. He marked out the town. Ass Com [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] took out the search party after the '''KellyGang''' from [[Benalla Police Station|Be
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  • ...es with Chanpagne at £1 a bottle. Later they needed steam engines to keep out the water as they chased the deeper gold deposits. In that world of capital The Woolshed valley is now visited by many who take a short drive out of Beechworth. Some of the old places are sign posted to help the visitor b
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  • ...re how it goes - the public will see I am not the monster I have been made out. What I have done was under strong provocation' ...per''' who joined the judge on the bench. When all was ready the call went out to put the prisoner Ned Kelly in the dock.
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  • .... It helped them get people and horses from one place to the next. To find out what was going on all the KellyGang and their friends had to do was just mo
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