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  • ...efore mounted Kennedy’s horse and bolted. As he rode off he heard Daniel Kelly call out, “Shoot that —.” More shots were fired, but none struck him. {{^|Original page location \documents\N78\78_10_30_Argus3.html}}
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  • ...(now in Pentridge), the two sons Edward and Daniel, and four girls. The [[Kelly Home|house]] of the family has been the rendezvous of thieves and criminals ...but the outrage upon Constable Fitzpatrick, the outlawry, of the brothers Kelly, and the consignment of a batch of the horse-stealers to Pentridge, appeare
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  • ...quot; Warrants have been issued to-day for the arrest of Edward and Daniel Kelly, and two other men whose names are unknown, for the wilful murder of Consta ..., but the outrage upon Constable Fitzpatrick, the outlawry of the brothers Kelly, and the consignment of a batch of the horsestealers to Pentridge, appeared
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  • KELLY'S DEATH ...im besides those that hit him. Munger was confident that the four men were Kelly’s party. The report reached here just before Superintendent Nicolson star
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  • ...at kangaroos, and it was this foolish conduct which had probably attracted Kelly and his mates. McIntyre desires us to contradict this, and to say that he n ...grass on the right of the camp, and advanced in skirmishing order. Edward Kelly was the man on the extreme right of the line, and consequently nearest to t
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  • ...y proved by the recent trip to the Woolshed Ranges, as clear traces of the Kelly party having been recently in that direction were obtained. When these sear ...the search parties by a man whom they met. This was to the effect that Ned Kelly had broken his arm. He could, however, give no reliable authority for this
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  • ..., which are nearer their stronghold. The senior Quinns are brothers of Mrs Kelly, and consequently uncles of the two outlaws, while the Lloyds are also uncl Against Ned Kelly there are only three convictions recorded here, and they are as far back as
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  • '''THE KELLY GANG AT EUROA'''. ...e place, and the terror which is now evidently attached to the name of the Kelly's would render it quite possible for them to carry out any freak of a simil
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  • From the systematic manner in which Ned Kelly set about destroying the telegraph wires, in order to put an end to all com ...bailed up by Byrne, who had been left in charge of the prisoners while Ned Kelly and his confederates proceeded to the bank.
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  • ...eather that prevailed during the past week has been very favourable to the Kelly gang. There has been a bright moon at night time, which they could utilise ...e are many people here who believe that these tracks were not those of the Kelly party, but that some of their friends have taken out in that direction the
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  • ...hink the Government should now offer £1,000 reward for the capture of Ned Kelly, and a promise to the person who can lead to the discovery that his name sh {{^|Original page location \documents\N78\78_12_07_Argus1.html}}
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  • ...arge of the prisoners at the station whilst the bank was being robbed. Ned Kelly was very communicative, and admitted that it was he who shot Constable Loni {{^|Original page location \documents\N78\78_12_12_Argus10.html}}
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  • ...my hands to the armpits of my vest. Hart then kept guard over me, and Ned Kelly ransacked the bank, and took possession of what money we had in use, which ...took the visit very calmly, and were not injured. On returning to the bank Kelly said he now knew I had more money than they had got, and demanded it. I ref
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  • ...g in front of them with two guns and his belt stuck full of revolvers. Ned Kelly had previously threatened to roast them alive and to do all sorts of things ...He said, 'I could describe the horses, but took no notice of brands,' and Kelly appeared to be satisfied, for he replied. Then that is all, right.'
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  • On reaching the station we found the two others of the gang (Dan Kelly and Stephen Hart) guarding the storeroom in which the manager, Mr Macauley, ...d, as far as I learnt, in any way, though from some remarks dropped by Dan Kelly (who appeared the greatest ruffian of the lot, and a thorough type of the '
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  • ...oastful and braggadocio manner. After a few flourishes of this kind Edward Kelly- who had assumed the leadership of the gang throughout, and did most of the ...desk in the house, found a cheque already signed by Macauley, and this Ned Kelly said would 'do.' It was evident that as they in- tended to rob the bank the
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  • ...course, if the gentlemen want any refreshment they must have it." Ned Kelly then entered into conversation with the people making several inquiries abo ...eping watch. After getting all the information he could out of Fitzgerald, Kelly made the man go into a building used as a store and fastened the door on hi
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  • ...dealt so leniently with him after the manner in which he had behaved. Dan Kelly was evidently eager for blood, as he expressed a strong wish "to put a ...rade any assistance. They also referred to Constable Fitzpatrick, whom Ned Kelly stigmatised as an infernal liar, as he could prove he was l15 miles away at
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  • ...the out-buildings. As soon as they were all assembled in the passage, Ned Kelly demanded the money in the bank. ...n than the carts we have." Mr Scott said that his groom was away, and Kelly thereupon went out and harnessed the horse and buggy himself, having previo
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  • On Sunday last it was currently rumoured in Benalla that the Kelly gang had again made their appearance in this district, and that a few days ...20 from Mr C L [[Charles De Boos' Seven Creeks hotel|De Boos]]' Hotel. Ned Kelly was quite jovial and   chatty. He told Mr Scott that he expected to have h
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