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  • ...the bushranger Power was captured by Superintendents Nicholson and Hare in 1870, and it was well known that the Quinns were in league with Power, and alway ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. This document
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  • In the early part of 1870, when Ned Kelly was 15 years old, he was arrested and charged with having h ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • During the latter part of 1870 there were record-floods in the North- Eastern district of Victoria. Two ha ...time some of these offenders may commit themselves foolishly some day, and may be apprehended and convicted in a very ordinary manner."
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  • ...the district, it is just possible that at least a portion of his statement may be correct. When Power left the Gap, he rode off apparently in the directio ...turn out and hunt him down like a wild beast. In order that every facility may be given for his capture, we publish a description of his appearance as giv
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  • ...bjections to this which do not appear to have been noticed, and to which I may be permitted to refer. ...gus at KellyGang 2/9/1869|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/5/1870|Next edition]]
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  • ...o be "impartial, but not neutral' in my jottings of every day life. I may often say things that are not always palatable to my friends, but should I [[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 28/1/1870 (2)|continied]]
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  • ([[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 28/1/1870|see previous]]) ...poverty, they still "work and hope." I only trust their efforts may be crowned with success, for it is to such legitimate miners as these that
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  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 12/3/1870 (2)|continued]]
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  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 12/3/1870 (2)|see previous]] ...o are snakes, rocks, and snags - besides, bathing in the sun is useless. I may as well mention that while sitting on a log, giving the horse a spell, the
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  • ...and establishments which I had the pleasure of visiting in the district, I may mention that of Mr '''Fallon''''s, or The Murray Valley vineyard, four mile [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 19/3/1870 (2)|continued]]
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  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 19/3/1870 (2)|see previous]] ...brandy grape, bearing prolifically in white clusters. As a general rule we may say black grapes for strong soils, and white grapes for light soils.
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  • ...ty town, and on an extremely favourable occasion one drop to a square yard may fall; but as a rule it is a comparatively rainless country. On remarking to [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 26/3/1870 (2)|continued]]
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  • [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 26/3/1870|see previous]] ...upon. Even maize does not seem to do. Every crop I saw was a failure. This may be an exception; for residents of twenty or thirty years standing inform me
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 2/4/1870 (2)|see next]]) ...''' , whence housed to sally in search of prey; his gunyah, I am informed, may still be seen. Here, as on the Shoalhaven, they told me it was lucky I didn
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 2/4/1870|see previous]]) ...trade may stagnate so the bridge stand," -why substantial opposition may have the desired effect.
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  • ...gus at KellyGang 18/1/1870|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 1/8/1870|Next edition]] [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:May 1870]] [[Category:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [
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  • ...and the Sydney cit., who had all his Monday at business in the metropolis, may find himself fresh to go "on 'change" in the Great Southern Empor ...nfit to go about the day's affairs. That's anything but a rosy affair, and may be fairly estimated as neither pleasant nor profitable. At the beginning of
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 25/6/1870|see previous]]) ...te is a very creditable building which, to the honour of the inhabitants I may say, was open each night I was there, with some improving entertainment, mo
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  • Many persons may not be aware of the importance of Beechworth and the district to be served ...the [[EI Dorado|Eldorado]], but in the immediate vicinity of Beechworth. I may add, that 1 believe the Branch Railway Committee are within the mark when t
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 1/8/1870|see previous]] ...overnment would never be called upon for the subsidy of £30,000, which we may presume would be quite as acceptable in the Treasury. Then the conveyance o
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