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The [[Ned Kellys End|condemned]] Kelly submitted a rambling [[Other Letters|statement]] of his case to the Executive on Wednesday. It was a reiteration of what he said in court―that matters would have borne a different aspect had he cross-examined the witnesses; that he did not go out to shoot the constables, but they went out to shoot him; and that he was not guilty of the charges they purposed arresting him upon. Kelly was yesterday visited by his sister Kate. | The [[Ned Kellys End|condemned]] Kelly submitted a rambling [[Other Letters|statement]] of his case to the Executive on Wednesday. It was a reiteration of what he said in court―that matters would have borne a different aspect had he cross-examined the witnesses; that he did not go out to shoot the constables, but they went out to shoot him; and that he was not guilty of the charges they purposed arresting him upon. Kelly was yesterday visited by his sister Kate. | ||
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The condemned Kelly submitted a rambling statement of his case to the Executive on Wednesday. It was a reiteration of what he said in court―that matters would have borne a different aspect had he cross-examined the witnesses; that he did not go out to shoot the constables, but they went out to shoot him; and that he was not guilty of the charges they purposed arresting him upon. Kelly was yesterday visited by his sister Kate.
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