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  • ...ous and uninhabited country; while the total number of police charged with the duty of keeping order therein did not exceed 120. ...s I think every sensible man must be aware, were not only calculated to do the police a great deal of harm, but to prevent their receiving material assist
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  • '''THE OUTLAWRY AND THE MAN WHO CAUSED IT''' ...shot him in the wrist. This story was positively denied by the members of the family, who alleged that Fitzpatrick tried to take liberties with Kate Kell
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  • Story of the KellyGang - the Sup Hare's book The Last of the Bushrangers.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...ight front, the butt of my gun was under my elbow with the left hand under the barrels, ready to be used in a moment. Had it been an inch higher or lower
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...Sydney to Jerilderie, but they could not swear they had not been paid over the counter.
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  • ...firearms and promised to leave the force, as it was the meanest billet in the world. ...elan, Constable Day, and King, the bootmaker, once tried to handcuff me at Benalla, and when they could not Fitzpatrick tried to choke me.
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  • ...81, Sergeant Steele said, “I was under the impression that they had left the district altogether.” ...ithout exposing himself to the risk of being either wounded or captured by the Kellys. 
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  • BENALLA, Friday ...y where it was hidden by the Kelly gang, a quantity of gunpowder, fired in the course of burning off, was responsible for a startling occurrence near [[Ki
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  • [[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 1/10/1872|see previous]] ...now more about it than they acknowledge,-and that would be, by having told the applicant where and how to peg.
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  • BENALLA POLICE COURT Mr Pow defended the prisoners.
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  • ...tting out the brand of a beast contrary to law. The case was brought under the 36th section Abattoirs Statute. ...ear that there had been any brand on it at any time. He took possession of the hide and handed it to Constable Flood.
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  • Mr Norton appeared for the defence. The case was brought under the 109th section of the Criminal Law and Practice Statute.
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  • (Before the Police magistrate and Dr Hallett JP) Mr [[Brooke Smith|Inspector Smith]] prosecuted on behalf of the Crown.
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  • Mr. C. A. Smyth conducted the prosecutions on behalf of the Crown. The prisoners on being arraigned all pleaded not guilty except Patrick Murphy, ...Winton|Winton]]. The prisoners were undefended by counsel. The evidence of the prosecutor and several witnesses was conclusive of their guilt, and a verdi
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  • ...but for those of the whole district surrounding it, who must all share in the benefits about to be conferred by means of railway transit through our mids ...e that very few persons indeed could truthfully say they wish to return to the old system of road traffic.
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  • ...through it, there are plenty of people who have faith in the resources of Benalla and believe there is a prosperous future before it. ...at well as substantial back promises in course of erection in the rear of the principal building.
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  • '''THE BENALLA LAND INQUIRY''' BENALLA, FRIDAY
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  • '''THE TALLAGAROOPNA FORFEITURES''' ...d, together with improvements on three of those to the value of £475, and the rents paid thereon, which are equivalent to £500 more.
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  • '''BENALLA POLICE COURT''' ...unt of interest as to who is really the legal owner of the cow, we publish the evidence in full.
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  • '''Benalla Council''' ...k overdraft, it had better be decided at once. - After a short discussion, the matter was deferred for legal advice.
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