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Latest revision as of 21:03, 20 November 2015
SUPPOSED RELICS FOUND
JERILDERIE, Friday
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 outlaws went out early in the morning to cut the telegraph wires, and, it is supposed, one of them took off his belt on which was his revolver and a pair of handcuffs, when he tried to climb the pole and forgot them. Both the handcuffs and the revolver are encrusted with rust.
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