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  • ...e the door and windows, close together, could be watched by one or more of the outlaws heavily armed with loaded rifle and revolvers. ...ood should be poisoned. Only two of the outlaws sat down at one time while the others stood by with their revolvers in their hands to prevent mischief.
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  • ...e supper under surveillance and afterwards locked up with the other men in the store. ...al enemies; but on his own showing he had done a good deal to make enemies of them, since he confessed to having stolen 280 horses in his time.
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  • ...l confiscated, but beyond imprisonment the men suffered no violence, while the women were still allowed to remain free and were interfered with in no way, ...railway gangers, who were arrested and added to the squad of prisoners in the storeroom.
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  • ...suspected that other of the outlaws’ friends were lurking in hiding near the station. Accordingly Joe Byrne was not threatened in any way while he mount ...ithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfull’s]] Creek. The curious matter was, that at the very moment he was pouring forth these suspicions to Mr Gorman, something f
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  • == CHAPTER XI - THE EUROA BANK ROBBERY == ...h him Gloster’s boy to hold the horses, while he pursued his business at the bank.
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  • ...anted the trap, to harness the horse himself. This was not at all the kind of language to which Kelly was accustomed from his prisoners, but Mrs Scott’ ...was made while the outlaws got out to put the horse on his feet and see to the harness, but without any other incident Faithfull’s Creek was reached bef
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  • ...en and children to go into the kitchen, he shut up Scott and the clerks in the store. ...d in a few minutes the train passed on without anybody from it approaching the homestead.
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  • ...id that only a few days before the robbery he was seen drinking at the bar of an hotel in Euroa and allowed to depart without question. ...ld do when they encountered the police, they rode away in the direction of the Strathbogie Ranges .
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  • == CHAPTER XII - A CHANGE IN THE COMMAND == ...our hours’ pursuit, I do not think it signifies much, if you get well on the tracks, if you are two or three hours behind, compared with having your sup
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  • ...s]]. Stopping the train there at about 8.30, he got out and met the party of police who had ridden out from Euroa, while Mr Wyatt continued his journey. ...left would be impossible to follow in the darkness. About six next morning the men returned to Euroa for rest, and Mr Nicolson lay down but could not slee
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  • ...onstable [[Johnston|Johnson]]. They remained away for six or seven days in the bush without discovering anything, and on their return reported themselves ...d quarters and directed operations against the outlaws with the assistance of Mr Hare.
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  • ...s association with Captain Standish, in the way of a speedy termination to the Kelly gang’s career. ...f the original. We have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical err
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  • == CHAPTER XIII - THE KELLY GANG AT JERILDERIE == ...uthority to command the search parties which were everywhere organised for the use when they should be wanted.
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  • ...female relatives, while injustice was winning over others from the side of the law to theirs. ...f the original. We have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical err
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  • ...crossing place where a chain of hills on either side of the river runs all the way to Goulburn. ...f the original. We have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical err
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  • ...ately despatched to watch every crossing place in the hope of intercepting the Kellys on their return from New South Wales. ...fter which they went into the police station to take up their quarters for the night.
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  • ...g Mrs Devine prepare their meals, spent the remainder of the afternoon and the night undisturbed. ...t suspicious by Byrne’s manner, for he was careful to note the brands of the horses.
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  • ...r the impression that he was thereby doing a good turn for poor debtors of the bank. ...n coming to the town had been simply to kill them, and that the robbing of the bank was a mere incident in his visit.
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  • ...rowess, with tirades against the police and some account of the murders at the Wombat—eventually appeared in print. ...he said might kill him, but with the result of the wholesale slaughter in the township.
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  • ...repaired the line before next day he would be visited later on and shot by the gang. ...ine o’clock that night Mr Hare in Benalla received a wire telling him of the robbery at Jerilderie.
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  • ...sengers who made enquiry, Mr Wyatt replied with his diplomatic formula: ‘The line is down and it looks like a whirlwind.’ ...as down, which could be done in spite of the break in the wires by sending the message northward to [[Albury|Albury]], whence it could go to Denilquin in
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  • == CHAPTER X - THE STICKING-UP OF FAITHFULL’S CREEK == ...tephens’ saying that he was only joking, he explained that the horses of the gang must be stabled and fed.
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  • ...e the door and windows, close together, could be watched by one or more of the outlaws heavily armed with loaded rifle and revolvers. ...ood should be poisoned. Only two of the outlaws sat down at one time while the others stood by with their revolvers in their hands to prevent mischief.
    4 KB (744 words) - 23:52, 20 November 2015
  • ...e supper under surveillance and afterwards locked up with the other men in the store. ...al enemies; but on his own showing he had done a good deal to make enemies of them, since he confessed to having stolen 280 horses in his time.
    5 KB (807 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • ...l confiscated, but beyond imprisonment the men suffered no violence, while the women were still allowed to remain free and were interfered with in no way, ...railway gangers, who were arrested and added to the squad of prisoners in the storeroom.
    4 KB (639 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • ...suspected that other of the outlaws’ friends were lurking in hiding near the station. Accordingly Joe Byrne was not threatened in any way while he mount ...ithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfull’s]] Creek. The curious matter was, that at the very moment he was pouring forth these suspicions to Mr Gorman, something f
    4 KB (615 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • == CHAPTER XI - THE EUROA BANK ROBBERY == ...h him Gloster’s boy to hold the horses, while he pursued his business at the bank.
    3 KB (583 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • ...anted the trap, to harness the horse himself. This was not at all the kind of language to which Kelly was accustomed from his prisoners, but Mrs Scott’ ...was made while the outlaws got out to put the horse on his feet and see to the harness, but without any other incident Faithfull’s Creek was reached bef
    5 KB (834 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • ...en and children to go into the kitchen, he shut up Scott and the clerks in the store. ...d in a few minutes the train passed on without anybody from it approaching the homestead.
    4 KB (752 words) - 23:52, 20 November 2015
  • ...id that only a few days before the robbery he was seen drinking at the bar of an hotel in Euroa and allowed to depart without question. ...ld do when they encountered the police, they rode away in the direction of the Strathbogie Ranges .
    5 KB (897 words) - 23:52, 20 November 2015
  • == CHAPTER XII - A CHANGE IN THE COMMAND == ...our hours’ pursuit, I do not think it signifies much, if you get well on the tracks, if you are two or three hours behind, compared with having your sup
    6 KB (997 words) - 23:52, 20 November 2015
  • ...s]]. Stopping the train there at about 8.30, he got out and met the party of police who had ridden out from Euroa, while Mr Wyatt continued his journey. ...left would be impossible to follow in the darkness. About six next morning the men returned to Euroa for rest, and Mr Nicolson lay down but could not slee
    4 KB (643 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • ...onstable [[Johnston|Johnson]]. They remained away for six or seven days in the bush without discovering anything, and on their return reported themselves ...d quarters and directed operations against the outlaws with the assistance of Mr Hare.
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  • ...s association with Captain Standish, in the way of a speedy termination to the Kelly gang’s career. ...f the original. We have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical err
    4 KB (662 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • == CHAPTER XIII - THE KELLY GANG AT JERILDERIE == ...uthority to command the search parties which were everywhere organised for the use when they should be wanted.
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  • ...female relatives, while injustice was winning over others from the side of the law to theirs. ...f the original. We have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical err
    3 KB (531 words) - 23:52, 20 November 2015
  • ...crossing place where a chain of hills on either side of the river runs all the way to Goulburn. ...f the original. We have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical err
    3 KB (501 words) - 15:50, 20 November 2015
  • ...ately despatched to watch every crossing place in the hope of intercepting the Kellys on their return from New South Wales. ...fter which they went into the police station to take up their quarters for the night.
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  • ...g Mrs Devine prepare their meals, spent the remainder of the afternoon and the night undisturbed. ...t suspicious by Byrne’s manner, for he was careful to note the brands of the horses.
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  • ...r the impression that he was thereby doing a good turn for poor debtors of the bank. ...n coming to the town had been simply to kill them, and that the robbing of the bank was a mere incident in his visit.
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