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  • ...ghbouring places. I shall be glad to receive any suggestions that Sergeant Kennedy may have to offer on the subject, and whether he is of the opinion that any On August 16 Sergeant Kennedy answered as follows:- "I beg to report for the Superintendent's inform
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  • ...Stringybark Creek. Mr Tolmie, in turn, passed this information to Sergeant Kennedy, whom he took out to Wombat Ranges and showed him the shingled hut on Strin
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  • ...ome to Belfast , in the north of Ireland . McIntyre admitted that Sergeant Kennedy and Scanlan had gone out to look for Kelly’s camp, and told also about th ...nly that they surrender and leave the district. McIntyre said he would get Kennedy and Scanlan to surrender if Kelly would not shoot them, pleading that they
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  • ...to give the alarm, they could not remain to look after him. If left alive Kennedy would, Kelly said, be left to a slow, torturing death at the mercy of ants, ...hat Sergeant Kennedy had surrendered before McIntyre snatched the reins of Kennedy's horse, and scrambing into the saddle, galloped away.
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  • ...anlan. Rain fell in torrents, and the search for the body of [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] was delayed until the following day. It was expected that, in accordance ...field from the surrounding districts. Another attempt was made to discover Kennedy's body. A party was organised and arrived on the scene of the tragedy on Tu
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  • ...royed what they did not want. The Kellys secured four police horses, viz., Kennedy's pack horse and the mounts of Scanlan, Lonigan and McIntyre, and the three ...who showed fight, how McIntyre had surrendered, and afterwards escaped on Kennedy's horse.
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  • ...replenish their meat supply. At the foot of [[Warby Ranges|Warby Ranges]] Kennedy's pack-horse knocked up and was left behind.
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  • ...d their lives as well as his. I said I did not know either him, Scanlan or Kennedy, and had nothing against them, and would not shoot any of them if they gave ...his car off, or brutally treating any of them, it is a cruel falsehood. If Kennedy's ear was cut off, it has been done since. I put his cloak over him and lef
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  • ...o proceed to Benalla, as news had come through of the shooting of Sergeant Kennedy and Constables Lonigan and Scanlan.  He said he found the people at Benall ...[[Banawatha|Barnawartha]] and the Murray River.  Detective [[Det Kennedy|Kennedy]], with a part of police, searched this locality, and were afterwards joine
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  • ...outlaws, and it was impossible for him to secure first-hand information.  Kennedy was aware of that, but he knew also that the Government had plenty of money
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  • ...ence Kirwan, of Carbour; “[[Diseased Stock Agent|Diseased Stock]]”—D Kennedy, Greta; “Tommy” ([[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]]); Moses ([[James Wal
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  • Another point in the defence was that because Sergeant Kennedy and his men did not surrender themselves to the prisoner’s gang, this gan
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  • ...he jury was concerned in was the shooting of Lonigan. With the shooting of Kennedy and the proceedings at Glenrowan and at Jerilderie the jury had nothing wha ...Lonigan was not shot, but the point was by whom was he shot? The deaths of Kennedy and Scanlan were not to be allowed to influence the minds of the jury in ar
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  • ...the main feature of Mr Sadleir's volume. When the Kellys murdered Sergeant Kennedy and Constables Lonigan and Scanlon in the Wombat Forest , in 1878, Mr Sadle
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  • ...he sub-inspector in charge of Mansfield when they Kelly gang shot Sergeant Kennedy, and constables Scanlon and Lonigan in the King River district. Constable M
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  • ...received at the station that the Kelly's had shot three policemen-Sergeant Kennedy, Constables Scanlon and Lonigan. There were employed on the station in the
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  • ...tor's (Mabin and party) were turning out some splendid stone, as were also Kennedy and party No 1, and Stewart and party No. 3 west. Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 6 had s
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  • ...with the information that I was just in time to here our old friend Mr D B Kennedy holding forth to a very good meeting as regards numbers, and evidently he h
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  • ...perty is situated the cemetery which has been a bone of contention between Kennedy, formerly of Woods Point, and the Government. In their need of money, and b
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  • ...|Wm. Cooke]], [[John Studders|John Studders]], and [[Samuel Kennedy|Samuel Kennedy]] were charged with stealing eight horses, the property of [[Whitty|James W Mr Brown for Kennedy,
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