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  • == Cost of the hunt for the KellyGang == ...id 1879 funds were cut back. '''Links to the KellyGang''' , Summary of the cost , Fitzpatrick Incident , [[#26/10/1878|Stringybark Creek Murders]] , Sebast
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  • ..., thus setting still more of the police free for active patrol work. The [[Cost of KellyGang|expense]] incurred by the country on account of the Kelly outb
    6 KB (927 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • ...se the matter, which he did by buying the animal outright for £15, thus [[Cost of KellyGang|saving]] the Government £4 and getting the horse into the bar
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  • ...le to distinguish friend from foe, as some of the prisoners found to their cost, and indeed the only constable in the force for whom most of them had reaso
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  • ...them. But the Scot refused point blank. He said he only had £9 and it had cost him much hard work to earn the money. Part with it he would not. Then ensue
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  • ...r in that expedition, become the hunted. That was an error in tactics that cost himself and two other brave men their lives.
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  • ...e treacherous scoundrel to the fearful threats that a few hours afterwards cost him his life.
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  • ...is it much more easy of credence that the capture of this gang should have cost the state, from first to last, over £115,000. And yet these are facts whic
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  • ...den Gully. Our first duty was to take out a licence to dig for gold, which cost us 30s. each, and then to sink a hole, which we bottomed, and took two or t
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  • ...elt great confidence in using them. Each of these breech loading shot guns cost the Government about £8. However, we had to purchase some reliable weapons
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  • ...to them. Most of them looked upon the affair as a capital joke, which had cost them nothing but their confinement. At half past ten o'clock they all agree
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  • == What the Gang cost the Colony == ...ges of those engaged in the search had been included in this estimate, the cost would have been over £115,000—a large price to pay for the capture of fo
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  • ...tion which may be supplied on CD ROM for $59.50 (tax, postage and handling cost included). Please email us at if you would like a copy. === ...f the '''KellyGang'''-Katie Kelly's behaviour-Kelly's distrust of Hart-The Cost of the Destruction of the '''KellyGang'''
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  • The Cost of the Destruction of the Gang
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  • ...ir brands.  These horses showed breeding.  The horses were shod, and the cost charged to the New South Wales Government, whose police force had boasted w
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  • ...oss of these police, but rather that I thought more of the prospect at any cost of ending the horrid uncertainty that had oppressed us all so long." H Mr Sadleir says:—"The whole cost of this evil business, in life and treasure, might have been avoided by a b
    8 KB (1,342 words) - 21:05, 20 November 2015
  • ...ton; a further quantity of 22 tons were insufficient to pay expenses. The cost of crushing has been from 20s. to 30s. per ton, according to agreement. Man
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  • ...substantial flumes, erected at considerable expense to the projectors, the cost of the works being over £3,000; and it is very clear that the persons unde ...f the Yackandandah Pioneer Company alone, still incomplete, having already cost above £7,000.
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  • ...tertained unless the objector lodge £10 with the commission, to cover the cost of entertaining such objection if not sustained. The deposits of the succes ...f £10 for the lease and £10 fine on renewals for all works the estimated cost of the construction of which shall not exceed £l,000, and £5 additional f
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  • ...ns annually. If these goods were conveyed by railway, the reduction on the cost of carriage on that amount alone would be at least £3 per ton, or more tha
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  • ...y one per cent, on the outlay above the working expenses, the latter would cost the colony £12 10s. per mile per annum more than the railway. It was evide
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