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  • ([[Herald at KellyGang - 8/8/1880 (4)|see previous]])
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  • ...was in charge of the lock up. Senior constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] may have been in charge at the time. I suppose he was for he had the key. I hea ...cannot recollect what I said four years ago. The report of that interview may be correct. The only photograph which I saw of Kelly was that shown to me b
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  • Melbourne , [[1880-07---aftermath|7th August, 1880]] – Telegram for Mr David Gaunson:- The Chief Secretary decline to vary t ...n of the rights of common humanity, therefore I respectfully ask the order may be cancelled and the ordinary course of the law followed with this with reg
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  • ([[The Argus at KellyGang 8/8/1880|See Argus]]) ...ve a bright side, and that after the worst has been said against a man, he may, if he is heard, tell a story in his own rough way that will perhaps lead t
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  • ...[Reward|reward]]. That, I believe, had then been increased to ₤200. They may have intended to apprehend us, but I firmly believe they only wanted the sl ...gory:The Age]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Anton Weeke
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/8/1880 (2)|see previous]] ...ennedy’s hands. I do not know where that photograph is now; the prisoner may be able to tell you. It was taken in prison, some seven or eight years ago.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/8/1880 (3)|see previous]] ...have struck my head against the timber. For all I know, therefore, Kennedy may have been shot instantly. I cannot say what is the feeling of the police to
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/8/1880 (5)|see previous]] ...ted; and second, to supply him with some means of escaping the gallows. It may be here stated, however, that Kelly says that he has made good provisions f
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/8/1880 (6)|see previous]] ...where a gatekeeper lived. Mrs Hart and her daughters were present, and it may be mentioned that Morgan was a relative of the Harts, his mother and Mrs Ha
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1880|see previous]] ...the gang. He did not say to me, “Stephens, don’t be out of the way; we may want your evidence.” I received £8 or £9 from him when he paid me off.
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  • 10/08/1880 Witness: Damn the police (Laughter) I have see if Mr Kennedy: he is. I may say, the person who subpoenaed me. I have received two subpoenas, but the f
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 11/8/1880 (4)|see previous]] ...ns which were hidden by Weiberg at the Tarwin River. On the other hand, it may have been concealed in a place he could easily explain to his friends. The
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  • 11/08/1880 ...ed that Sergeant Kennedy’s watch is with this “plant,” wherever that may be, and a hope is expressed that the sympathisers will secretly return it t
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/8/1880 (2)|see previous]] Whoever else may have been guilty of a neglect of duty with regard to the Kelly gang, the fa
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  • ...echworth, but an application will be made for a change of venue so that be may be tried in Melbourne . The evidence given at the police court trial was co ...us at KellyGang 12/8/1880|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 14/8/1880|Next edition]]
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  • ...with much pain read the sub- leader in your [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/8/1880|Thursday's issue]]. To the credit of journalism be it said, it is very unus ...body," are the weighty words of an able American lawyer which do, and may well, guide in the prisoner's defence -Yours, &c
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/8/1880|see previous]] ...by an article which appeared in our issue of [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/8/1880|Thursday]], warning the public against putting faith in the statements made
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/11/1880|see previous]] ...l Court, Melbourne, within the central bailiwick, or any presentments that may be prepared against him upon the charges aforesaid.”
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  • ...e rule is as follows:- Prisoners committed for trial or for re-examination may see their legal advisers or friends twice during the week at reasonable hou ...clerk in the Crown solicitor’s office, stating that on the 10th August, 1880, the prisoner was committed to take his trial at the Beechworth Assize Cour
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/10/1880|see previous]] ...rney-General in proper course, he will be prepared to act as circumstances may warrant. - B C Harriman, Secretary to the Law Department.’
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