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  • == CHAPTER I - THE MURDERS ON THE WOMBAT == ...at he had undergone some terrible experience, and he was making his way to the police-station, where Sub Inspector [[Pewtress|Pewtress]], an officer just
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  • ...aniel Kelly, producing a pair of police handcuffs which he had obtained in the tent, proposed that M’Intyre should wear them; but, significantly tapping ...ash ----, that wanted taking down a bit.’ However, he would not shoot if the men surrendered.
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  • ...them to report his arrangement with M’Intyre, where there came the sound of horses’ hoofs and rustling bushes near by. ...ward towards Kennedy, asking him to surrender, as the camp was surrounded. The police looked round bewildered, suspect-ing some practical joke, but almost
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  • ...ll night, and am very weary. Nine am, Sunday. - I am now lying on the edge of a creek named Bridges’. ...arrived to disturb the sleepy quiet of the township Sunday afternoon with the gruesome tale, which, bit by bit, Inspector Pewtress drew from him.
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  • == CHAPTER II - FINDING THE BODIES == ...powerful imagination he did not reach his destination until the evening of the following day.
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  • ...for daylight. Then the other men came up and inspected the dead bodies and the camp, before making search for Kennedy. ...ch, next to the firearms, were the prize most coveted by the Kellys, were, of course, nowhere to be seen.
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  • ...d bushes, against which the horse bumped them as he forced his way through the forest. ...ll the inhabitants, who were possessed with panic, were not satisfied with the arrangements made for their defence.
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  • ...protection, since it was thought the bushrangers might still be lurking in the neighbourhood. ...een held almost against the wounded man’s breast as he lay helpless, and the shot was probably fired from his own gun.
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  • == CHAPTER III - THE BUSHRANGERS’ COUNTRY == ...which despatched heavy reinforcements of constabulary to every township in the North East.
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  • ...|Thom]] would hardly be able to cope with these men. At the same time some of these offenders may commit themselves foolishly some day, and may be appreh ...f the original. We have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical err
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  • ...eal, and the fact that responsible officers well recognised the gravity of the position, long before it culminated so tragically. ...failed to warn [[Harry Power|Power]] when the search party was creeping up the mountain to arrest him.
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  • ...near Mansfield, it was not known that they were the Kellys’ partners in the outrage, and for some time afterwards suspicion rested on other men. ...ry part of it, was one of the factors which enabled them so long to baffle the police.
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  • == CHAPTER IV - WHY THE KELLYS “WENT OUT” == ...ant approved of Fitzpatrick’s expedition, but told him to be careful, as the Kellys were known to be dangerous characters, quite likely to resist an arr
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  • ...was much more reasonable, and went on with his meal, so far agreeing with the constable as to say, ‘Shut up, mother; that’s all right,’ when she ob ...use, when [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] entered suddenly, and exclaiming, ‘Out of this you -----,’ fired a shot at Fitzpatrick from his revolver.
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  • ...ey encountered and shot Kennedy and his party on the banks of the creek in the Wombat Ranges . ...f the original. We have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical err
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  • ...ninhabited country; while the total number of police charged with the duty of keeping order therein did not exceed 120. ...man must be aware, were not only calculated to do the police a great deal of harm, but to prevent their receiving material assistance from anybody.’
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  • ...he people imposed a most formidable task upon the police in pursuit of the bushrangers. ...y was felt lest they should have suffered the same fate; but in the course of a day or two they returned safe.
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  • ...und had been inflicted by a charge fired from a muzzle held almost against the unfortunate man’s breast. ...on Saturday may have been a prediction of events from one who had been in the Kellys’ confidence, and had left their society before they stained their
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  • ...elves, after which they saddled up the police horses and rode away through the ranges to their friends at [[Greta|Greta]], some thirty miles from [[String ...rs Chapter 5 page 3|previous page]] / [[The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers Chapter 6 page 1|next page]]
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  • == CHAPTER VI - MR NICOLSON IN PURSUIT – THE OUTLAWRY BILL == ...ble exactitude, what the outlaws’ movements had been after the murder of the police on October 26.
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  • <!-- BANNER ACROSS TOP OF PAGE --> ...le="font-size:162%; border:none; margin:0; padding:.1em; color:#000;">Meet the <span style="font-size: 2.5em">KellyGang</span></div>
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  • == Importance of ... == == Links to the KellyGang ==
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  • == Importance of ... == == Links to the KellyGang ==
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  • == Importance of ... == == Links to the KellyGang ==
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  • ...Euroa]] and [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|Jerilderie]] robberies, death of [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] and [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] sie ...organisation that is committed to letting the KellyGang ride free through the people, places, events and things that make their story exciting.
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  • === Meet the authors and reseachers === of the
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  • your copy of the following difficult to get material. Most of this material is essential reading but out of print and not available from other sources.
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  • see [[Royal Commission Index|index to the Royal Commission]] report ...y of the KellyGang of Bushrangers Index|The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers]]
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  • == CHAPTER I - THE MURDERS ON THE WOMBAT == ...at he had undergone some terrible experience, and he was making his way to the police-station, where Sub Inspector [[Pewtress|Pewtress]], an officer just
    6 KB (933 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • ...aniel Kelly, producing a pair of police handcuffs which he had obtained in the tent, proposed that M’Intyre should wear them; but, significantly tapping ...ash ----, that wanted taking down a bit.’ However, he would not shoot if the men surrendered.
    5 KB (842 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • ...them to report his arrangement with M’Intyre, where there came the sound of horses’ hoofs and rustling bushes near by. ...ward towards Kennedy, asking him to surrender, as the camp was surrounded. The police looked round bewildered, suspect-ing some practical joke, but almost
    4 KB (760 words) - 23:52, 20 November 2015
  • ...ll night, and am very weary. Nine am, Sunday. - I am now lying on the edge of a creek named Bridges’. ...arrived to disturb the sleepy quiet of the township Sunday afternoon with the gruesome tale, which, bit by bit, Inspector Pewtress drew from him.
    2 KB (405 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • == CHAPTER II - FINDING THE BODIES == ...powerful imagination he did not reach his destination until the evening of the following day.
    4 KB (714 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • ...for daylight. Then the other men came up and inspected the dead bodies and the camp, before making search for Kennedy. ...ch, next to the firearms, were the prize most coveted by the Kellys, were, of course, nowhere to be seen.
    4 KB (736 words) - 23:52, 20 November 2015
  • ...d bushes, against which the horse bumped them as he forced his way through the forest. ...ll the inhabitants, who were possessed with panic, were not satisfied with the arrangements made for their defence.
    4 KB (613 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • ...protection, since it was thought the bushrangers might still be lurking in the neighbourhood. ...een held almost against the wounded man’s breast as he lay helpless, and the shot was probably fired from his own gun.
    5 KB (829 words) - 23:52, 20 November 2015
  • == CHAPTER III - THE BUSHRANGERS’ COUNTRY == ...which despatched heavy reinforcements of constabulary to every township in the North East.
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  • ...|Thom]] would hardly be able to cope with these men. At the same time some of these offenders may commit themselves foolishly some day, and may be appreh ...f the original. We have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical err
    5 KB (798 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • ...eal, and the fact that responsible officers well recognised the gravity of the position, long before it culminated so tragically. ...failed to warn [[Harry Power|Power]] when the search party was creeping up the mountain to arrest him.
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  • ...near Mansfield, it was not known that they were the Kellys’ partners in the outrage, and for some time afterwards suspicion rested on other men. ...ry part of it, was one of the factors which enabled them so long to baffle the police.
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