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  • [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:April 1871]] [[Category:Australian Townand Country Journal]] [[Category:Albury]] [[Cat
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  • Yass, April 6, 1871. [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:April 1871]] [[Category:Australian Townand Country Journal]] [[Category:Beechworth]] [
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  • [[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 8/9/1871|Previous edition]] [[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 3/5/1872|Next edition]] [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:April 1872]] [[Category:Alexandra Times]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press
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  • [[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 8/9/1871|Previous edition]] [[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 3/5/1872|Next edition]] [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:April 1872]] [[Category:Alexandra Times]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press
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  • [[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 8/9/1871|Previous edition]] [[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 3/5/1872|Next edition]] [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:April 1872]] [[Category:Alexandra Times]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press
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  • ...have not been able to obtain any exact return of them.. In the years 1870, 1871, and 1872 the number of prisoners who are committed for trial at Beechworth [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:April 1873]] [[Category:The North Eastern Ensign at Benalla]] [[Category:Newspape
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  • ...gth. The line was opened to Schoolhouse-lane, a distance of 54¼ miles, on April 18, 1872. A temporary station, or platform, was erected here, as the remain ...of the line was let to Messrs Murray, Styles, and Beauchamp, on March 31, 1871, for £314,994. It extended from Seymour to Benalla, a distance of 60¼ mil
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  • ...J Doyle, 5th May, 1871; J R Cowell, 27th December, 1872; J W Cowell, 12th April, 1872; S Larkins, 16th September, 1872 ; Edgar Larkins, 29th August, 1872;
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  • ...ions recorded here, and they are as far back as November, 1870, and April, 1871. The two first cases were for assault and threatening language, for which s
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  • ...elly|James Kelly]], was the first to fall into the hands of the police. In 1871 James, who was quite a boy, at the time, was arrested and taken to Beechwor ...age, and described himself as a labourer, was convicted on the 2nd August 1871, and sentenced to three years imprisonment. He was discharged in 1874.
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  • ...re are a large number of minor offences lodged against his name. It was in April, 1878, that a warrant for stealing was issued against him, in attempting th On the [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|15th April, 1878]] , Constable Fitzpatrick, who was stationed at Benalla, proceeded to
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  • ...hen inspecting superintendent) made an inspection of the depot in or about April , One thousand eight hundred and seventy six. In going through the stables, | April 1869
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  • ...son replacing him Superintendent B T Wilson took charge of the district in April 1869, Inspector Disney going up as junior officer in September 1869, from B ...he district was again included in the Ovens District from the beginning of 1871.
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  • ...til the shooting of Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]], on the 15 th of April 1878 , when he took to the bush. Daniel Kelly was born in 1861, and from th
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  • ...inistry in January 1870. Macpherson resigned in the following April and in 1871 I became treasurer and commissioner of trade and customs in the C. G. [[Pri ...East Bourke Boroughs in 1892. I was treasurer in the Shiels ministry from April 1892 to January 1893, and was then elected speaker. I lost my seat at the e
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  • We had a daughter Ellen who died soon after her birth in 1871, about the time when my dear husband was arrested by the police. ...orse owned by William [[Maindample|Adair]]. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 31/5/1871|Argus31/5/71]])
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  • ...of my close friends '''First run ins with the law''' In [[1864-1873 Events|1871]] I was charged with Jim Kelly with illegally using a horse.The case involv '''Gold mining and making whiskey near Stringy Bark Creek''' In April 1878 the government offered a £100 pound reward for my arrest. Ned had the
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  • In [[1864-1873 Events|1871]] I was charged with illegally using a horse. ([[Royal Commission report Ap ...Williamson, Brickey|William Williamson]] and me for cattle stealing. On 17 April 1873 we were convicted and got four years each. ([[Royal Commission report
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  • ...([[Royal Commission report day 6 page 3|RC1262]]) '''Autum 1879''' In mid April I went out from Wangaratta to help Sup [[Hare|Hare]] and his party in a sea ...rarat|Ararat]] for about 9 months, and '''Beaufort''' about five years. In 1871 I joined the [[Police Organisation|detective]] force in Melbourne but only
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  • I was arrested ([[The Argus at KellyGang 1/9/1871|Argus1/9/71]]) ...s at KellyGang 11/11/1871|Argus11/11/71]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 14/11/1871|Argus14/11/71]])
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