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  • ...elly, Daniel Kelly, Joseph Byrne, and Stephen Hart―who were known to the police as notorious cattle-stealers.  The two Kellys had undergone terms of impri ...ve confederate of the bushranger, Harry Power, eluded the vigilance of the police, and found hiding-places utterly unknown to the authorities, and almost ina
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  • ...e cool audacity of the gang, the Jerilderie affair gave the public quite a new idea of the gravity of the situation.  Localities that had previously deem ...hisers, and to convert some of them into spies, the whole movements of the police being meanwhile kept concealed from all persons likely to convey informatio
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  • ...d that assembled outside, it was found necessary to call in the aid of the police to disperse them. ...he Government reward for the capture of the Kelly gang, and that New South Wales should appoint the other member.
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  • ...han they did, and that a special train would be sent from Melbourne with a police force on Sunday morning. ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • Information had been sent to Melbourne, and a special train of police (preceded by a pilot engine for safety) picking up Lieutenant O'Connor and ..., requested them to get into their buggy, and then accompanied them to the police station, where Kelly told them to go home and get into bed, and to remain q
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  • ...after that. When on the ground he roared with savage ferocity, cursing the police. Kelly was then overhauled, and it was found that he had improvised armour ...e case. On the receipt of this, sergeant Johnstone, under a final covering police volley, approached the house with a large bundle of straw, which he placed
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  • ...e stationmaster to send to [[Standish|you]]. I also sent a telegram to the police at [[Beechworth|Beechworth]] and [[Violet Town|Violet Town]], directing the ...to place on record my high appreciation of the conduct and services of the police force, both of Queensland and Victoria, who by their steadiness and courage
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  • ...open, and dictated a telegram to the stationmaster sent a telegram to the police at Beechworth and Violet Town, directing them to proceed with all available ...to place on record my high appreciation of the conduct and services of the police force, both of Queensland and Victoria, who by their steadiness and courage
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  • ...e there is a gap and a track, which were utilised by the Kelly gang.  The police had been watching the house for several months, and had a very hard time of ...a run into New South Wales before the Jerilderie outrage occurred, and the police sent warrants over the Murray.  He also stated once that two men were to b
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  • ...more. (Ned here looked at his sister, rose up, and smiled.) The Mansfield police party consisted of Sergeant Kennedy, and Constables Lonigan, Scanlan and Mc ...e Lonigan. The gang next made their appearance at Jerilderie, in New South Wales, where they committed an outrage similar to that they perpetrated at Euroa.
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  • ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...rt of it has been published. The part that was published referred to  the police murders at the Wombat Ranges. I kept the document until a few days since, w ...heir own versions. I have never made any complete statement to the police. Police officers interviewed me, and asked me a few questions but I chiefly volunte
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  • ...at when once a man offended, although he had suffered for his offence, the police would never leave him alone; he complained that his mother had been sentenc ...affair; the impression the prisoner left on my mind was, that he shot the police through revengeful feelings; he also said that if his mother was not releas
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  • ...f the gang has stated to a friend, "I was there armed, and I kept the police covered with a gun the whole time. The Kelly gang were all about the house, ...police]] [[Category:Jerilderie]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...part of it was published. The part I allude to refers to the murder of the police in the Wombat Ranges. I handed the document to Sub-inspector Kennedy a few
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  • Tennant offered to load the guns to help the police. “We’ll help you,” was all he said. We had no idea at all that the Ke ...han have my mangled corpse carried into Mansfield ?” he did not name the police.
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  • ...affair at Glenrowan, and the part taken by the prisoner in shooting at the police. Mr. Gaunson applied to the Police Magistrate that Kelly might be supplied with one newspaper to assist his ca
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  • ...living at Donnybrook, was the next witness examined, but there was nothing new in any of the evidence. The Court will sit till the latest hour until the c ...ight, when the evidence was more than half gone through. There was nothing new elicited. The jury are locked up for the night. The trial will finish some
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  • ...tter than handcuffs, threatening at the same time to track me, even to the police station, if I tried to escape. In the conversations that followed prisoner ...w South Wales. I said, “He was shot by the police.” He said, “If the police shot him they shot the wrong man. I suppose if you could you would shoot me
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  • ...ke a rise. “But,” he added, “there are some members of the Victorian police whom I will roast when I catch them.” ...ment about his life which he wanted printed. Witness gave the paper to the police.
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