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  • ...hey let him go, cautioning him that if he told any one they would take his life. He reported the circumstances to the police about a quarter past 8, and se ...ratta Despatch'', "remind us of the statements made at home as to our Australian geography, which occasionally makes Sydney the capital of Victoria, or plac
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  • A correspondent of the ''South Australian Advertiser'', who has travelled in Queensland, supplies the following infor ...tive police, who are composed exclusively of young natives in the prime of life, and generally taken from the southern tribes to be employed against their
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  • ...inside, and there was a liberal supply of the necessaries and luxuries of life. The back part of the tent was a young arsenal. There was about forty revol ...orowa to be sworn in as a special constable. I was thinking of insuring my life,” continued Ned, “Can you recommend me to an office?”
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  • ...nd child were then ordered into the buggy, which was driven to Patterton's Australian Arms Hotel. Mr Patterson was away at the time, and having taken two of his ...onsequently Baynes was released. By everybody it is admitted that Baynes's life was in the balance. After this the Macdonalds were informed they could have
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  • ([[Illustrated Australian News at KellyGang 8/5/1880 (2)|see next]]) ...ist. He was then permitted to depart, fortunate in having escaped with his life.
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  • ([[Illustrated Australian News at KellyGang 8/5/1880|see previous]]) ...about Kennedy and Scanlan. The constable was given to understand that his life would be spared provided he induced Kennedy and the other constable to surr
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  • ...an) and Messrs F E Beaver and T J Martin, directors of the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society, of which Sir Redmond Barry was president , Judge Cope, J ...and Colonel Neill, who was deputy adjutant of Her Majesty's forces in the Australian colonies at the time of his decease in 1859. Within a short distance lie th
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  • '''Life Magazine ...........[[Documents index (10)|Index to newspapers]]''' [[Newsp [[Category:Newspaper records]] [[Category:Australian Life]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ..., with letters of introduction to the Governor, Sir John Franklin. Finding life in Tasmania too dull, Dana had migrated to Port Phillip, where Mr La Trobe, ...feeling and understanding. Mr Thomas says that Billabellary had saved his life and the lives of many white settlers, forbidding his followers to avenge th
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  • ...Kelly was the leader of the KellyGang. 'As game as Ned Kelly' is a common Australian saying == ...ed to escape drowning in the River Murray and eventually escaped to a nice life on one of the squatter's stations near home. Let the police find us. They c
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  • ...'with reeds'. (Appleton; 1992). Also: 'reedy place'. (McCarthy; 1863). ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 22/6/1872 (4)|T&C22/6/1872]]) ...cres to Messrs. J. and H. Osborne, 9311 1/2 acres to Mr. Samuel Wilson, ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 1/5/1875 (3)|T&C17/7/1875]])
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  • In October [[17/4-4/10/78 Events|1878]] life at the Kelly home changed for ever. Mrs [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] who had been ar All that remains of the kelly home would sadden any Australian. Bushfires and time have taken their tole
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  • ...ns in the late 1840's. In the 1870's there were still large flocks of wild life and lots of fish in the River. Willie Ploma [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 17/8/1872|$]]
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  • Max [[Max Brown|Brown]] , Australian Son Ian [[Ian Jonesat KellyGang|Jones]], Ned Kelly a Short Life
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  • A description of Shepparton [[Illustrated Australian News at KellyGang 16/2/1880 (2)|(Illustrated16/2/1880]]) The life of selectors in the area; economic data and practical stories ([[The Argus
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  • ...1881 was one of the great clashes between authority and accountability in Australian history. ...n, according to some, characterised by an inconceivable disregard of human life, and according to others, by an absence of that courage and dash which ever
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  • Life changed for ever when gold was discovered in the early 1850s. While Ballara Mackenzie Charles [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 7/9/1872 (4)|@]]
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  • ...er husband murdered. Lived at [[Banawatha|Barnawartha]]. Spent rest of her life at [[Ulupna|Ulupna]] A large grave yard in the [[Riverina area|Riverina]] ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 31/8/1872 (2)|T&C31/8/1872]])
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  • ...ere also store keepers and market gardeners and they added to the cultural life of towns like [[Beechworth|Beechworth]] where there were about 4,000 Chines Working in the vineyards ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 19/3/1870|T&C19/3/1870]])
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  • The hotels pubs and shanties were one of the key centres of community life. Many hotels had billard halls and theatres attached. [[Wagga Wagga|Australian]]
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