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  • ...Charles Rawlins , Statement of Constable Hugh Bracken , Statement of Rev. M Gibney , Statement by Senior Constable Kelly , The murder of Sherritt , The ...from a number of the key players. They even included part of an interview with Ned Kelly]
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  • ...trict, the robber found the means of gratifying his rapacity, as also safe places of retreat and concealment. A thickly timbered mountain range on the right ...e in dread of the young outlaws but had to bear the odium of being classed with the sympathisers of the gang. Quietude and a feeling of security has now be
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  • ...Years]] , [[#teen|Teenage years and Harry Power]] , [[#first|First run in with the law]] , [[#f|1st Fitzpatrick Incident]] , [[#fitz|The Fitzpatrick Incid ...e. A Chinaman called [[Ah Fook|Ah Fook]] said that I robbed him. I got off with the help of my mates.
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  • ...Currey O'Neil Pty Ltd has the best collection of photographs of people and places from the story of the '''KellyGang'''. '''Early Career''' '''Later Career'' [[Category:People]] [[Category:People starting with L-M]] [[Category:Keith McMenomy]] [[Category:McMemony Keith]] [[Category:the Au
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  • I was involved with the [[Woorajay|Wooragree]] murder case in 1872 ([[The Argus at KellyGang 5/ The first search party I went out with was by Mr. Nicolson's directions, and he joined us himself afterwards. That
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  • ...the activities of the [[Greta|Greta]] Mob. To solve this problem I worked with Sgt [[Steele|Steele]] in [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] to get on top of the pro ...could take people like Ned down a peg or two. That [[Greta|Greta Mob]] was starting to become a real problem. We were under real pressure to perform.
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  • ...ury rather than [[Wodonga (2)|Wodonga]] was the regional commercial centre with many more shops and other services. Catholic Church 1858 , '''M'Alroy''' ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 13/4/1872|T&am
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  • ...2912 sheep. In 1854, again Messrs. W. and M. Hervey held it in conjunction with Adgie and Corryong. McCormack and Sons were in possession in I861, at a ren By 1878, P. and J. McCormack were associated with W. O'Neil in the holding, but 1879 had transferred the lease to the Manager
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  • '''Population''' '''Hotels''' Benalla Hotel (M McNally) see Mr [[Telegraph|Watt]] '''Mr''' [[Archibald M'Phee's report 18/12/1880|Hollows]] ''''''
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  • Councillors Wm M'Lean and Wm Hooper ([[The Argus at KellyGang 15/7/1867|Argus15/7/67]]) [[Category:Places]] [[Category:Places starting with A-B]] [[Category:Bright]]
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  • Const M '''Forrestal''' was stationed at Cashel ([[Royal Commission report day 3 pa [[Category:Places]] [[Category:Places starting with C-D]] [[Category:Cashel]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:bushrangers]]
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  • The telegraph line to Echuca was opened in the 1860s with the usual problems between the New South Wales and Victorian governments '''John Waring, J Watson, W M'Kenzie, T Johnston , J E Kynaston , G A Gordon , P A Jennings , G H Pippin
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  • At about this time [[Hare|Hare]] was directed to proceed with a party of fifteen or twenty armed men to Echuca. They were sent to Sandhur '''Population''' 1500 '''Hotels''' [[Hotels Pubs and Shanties|Star Hotel]] with its underground bar and escape tunnel (once a 'sly' grog shop)
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  • The scene of the [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|Glenrowan siege]] and the battle with the '''KellyGang''' including the capture of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] and th In more modern times trade has flowed through the town to places on either side.
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  • With the discovery of gold Greta developed with blacksmiths, hotels, schools, shops a police station. Greta was on the old M'Donald William ([[The Argus at KellyGang 18/12/1873|Argus18/12/73]])
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  • M Hession, 75a 2r 30p ([[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 20/2/1879 (2)|OMA20/ ...Gundowring. Ah Man said he knew, Joe Byrne very well, as he often had rice with him. ([[Royal Commission report day 38 page 4|RC13848)]]
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  • Accountants '''James, M'Gregor, and Lakeman''' W E Twynam, T E Blewett, George Loughnan, P G Milne, W Threlkeld, J M Gordon, J É Blake, George Butterworth, and Alfred Tartakover - school boar
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  • '''MConst M Carroll''' was the resident policeman in 1878. He may have had an offsider? The plan was for Sgt [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s party to meet up with the other police parties at Hedi. ([[Royal Commission report day 41 page 10
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  • Const [[McIntyre|M'Intyre]] said Sgt Kennedy's party crossed Holland's creek to get to [[Strin [[Category:Places]] [[Category:Places starting with H-L]] [[Category:Holland's Creek the property]] [[Category:squatters]] [[Ca
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  • In 1872 the run was licensed to [[Properties|Charles M'Kenzie]] ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 7/9/1872 (4)|T [[Category:Places]] [[Category:Places starting with H-L]] [[Category:Jingellac the Property]] [[Category:Murray River]] [[Categ
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