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  • == TRIAL OF NED KELLY == The trial of Edward Kelly charged with the murder of Constable Michael Scanlan, was continued in the
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  • THE KELLY GANG EDWARD KELLY BEFORE THE POLICE COURT
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  • '''NED KELLY’S TRIAL''' ...ments intently at her brother, who turned his head and smiled at her. Kate Kelly is far from being the dashing young woman she has been represented as being
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  • '''REMOVAL OF KELLY TO MELBOURNE''' ...ienced a surprise when it became publicly known that the bushranger Edward Kelly, who the previous day had been committed at the police court to take his tr
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  • {{Full Text}}THE TRIAL OF NED KELLY ...haken. He saw prisoner fire at sergeant Kennedy, who rolled off his horse. George Stephens, a groom, living at Donnybrook, was the next witness examined, but
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  • ...''' , groom, deposed that he was in the employ of Mr Younghusband when the Kelly gang stuck up the station in December, 1878.  After the station was stuck- ...ays afterwards he was employed as a private detective in searching for the Kelly gang.  He expected to receive further employment in the Government service
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  • '''Ned Kelly's trial continued''' ...eek Station when it was stuck up by the prisoner, and Hart, Byrne, and Dan Kelly. He said prisoner gave him the following account in answer to a question ab
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  • ...sirous of obtaining the [[Ned Kellys End|reprieve]] of the prisoner Edward Kelly, or a reconsideration of his case, was held last night in Carlton, and a re ...the murderer Kelly last night, two men, named respectively [[John McElroy|George McElroy]], agent, and Michael Dwyer, labourer, refused to move on when requ
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  • ...e principal officers responsible for the proceedings in connexion with the Kelly business. ...th of March, when they decided to apply that the officers concerned in the Kelly business should have leave of absence.
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  • ...there were nine varieties, were of good size, and excellent in quality. Mr George Lyon, of Beechworth, received a well-de- served special prize for the colle ...gory:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...s made by Superintendent Sadleir in the record sheets of Senior-constables Kelly and Johnson be cancelled, and the commission recommend these members of the ...on approve of the action taken by Constable Bracken when imprisoned by the Kelly gang in Mrs Jones's hotel at Glenrowan, and recommend him for promotion in
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  • ...return, he called on his men to cease firing, and ordered Senior-constable Kelly and Mr O'Connor to surround the building, and not allow the outlaws to esca ...at of any other officer in charge of the North-Eastern district during the Kelly outlawry, they have been dealt with in the report of the commission, in my
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  • ...se written in 1877 concerning the state of the North-Eastern district, the Kelly outbreak would probably have been prevented. ...d contrary to the regulations of the service, he applied personally to Sir George Bowen, the Governor of the colony, whom he met at a coursing meeting, to in
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  • GEORGE WILSON HALL, GEORGE RANDALL FINCHAM, WILLIAM ANDERSON. ...gory:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...the mayor on a requisition of a number of the inhabitants, was held in St. George's Hall to-night, to consider the action of the Police Commission in recomme ...gory:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...e, and which had been handed in to the committee, bore the signature "George Lamb" as that of a witness. The man who signed that name was Arnold, h ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • GEORGE WILSON HALL ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...of Standish-hall, Wigan , Lancashire , England , one of the companions of George IV. when he was Prince Regent. He was born in the year 1821, and was educat This became painfully manifest during the Kelly outbreak, when the conduct of the pursuit was carried out in a manner which
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  • ...which Superintendent Hare acknowledged to having asked His Excellency Sir George Bowen to assist in having him retained at the depot when he was ordered to ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • The Daily Telegraph's reporter at the Glenrowan siege were George [[Allen|Allen]] and ? (there was a second local reporter). ...Daily Telegraph]] [[Category:newspaper]] [[Category:Melbourne]] [[Category:Kelly Gang]] [[Category:history]]
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