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  • "It was very dark. We went on to the gatehouse, [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] marching along with a rifle to mind us. The men who were working there we ...w how to do it!' shouted Ned Kelly, levelling his revolver at the porter. 'Ned,' said the porter, 'I tell you I never worked a day on the line in my life,
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  • ...they got pretty drunk. They started preparing to go away, putting their [[Kelly's Armour|iron clothes]] on. But they got wandering all over the house, and ...red handkerchief up and stopped the train. The police said afterwards that Kelly would not have let Curnow go but for the fact that he was mates with them b
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  • "Ned Kelly was most cruel to all of us all day. He said that if he could see his way t [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Newspapers]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:People]] [[Cat
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  • '''''THE MAN WHO SHOT NED KELLY,''''' "That," said the sergeant, " is Ned Kelly's cartridge bag. That is the one he was wearing at Glenrowan. I took it off
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  • ...felt more timid than usual was in the habit of giving him a shoulder home. Ned said he supposed the father wasn't to stay in the street all night, so he l ...e were getting there, 'Say Sergeant, wouldn't it be a joke if we found the Kelly crowd in charge of the police station.' Whelan said he couldn't see any fun
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  • ...ous New South Wales criminals-and also [[Ned Kelly|Ned]] [[James Kelly|Jim Kelly]]. There is no doubt that it was while the three of them were serving their ...d not be found. In 1878 I was sent to the north-eastern district to arrest Ned. I left Melbourne with a man who knew the district as well as I did. After
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  • [[James Kelly|Jim Kelly]] during his interview with "The Sun" representative, was asked w ...rned bushranger, when he would have been quite a dangerous a man as Edward Kelly . . . .His widow was much better off without him."
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  • ...SHOT" The blackest of all the crimes charged against the [[KellyGang|Kelly outlaws]] was that of the murder of the brave [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] and h "The first time I saw Ned after that affair," he said, "he was low in spirits. He said they
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  • ...t the devil himself come to do battle for his own. It was a pity, from Ned Kelly's point of view, that the thoughtful and calculating Sergeant Steele, with The Kelly's armor is popularly supposed to have been made out of ploughshares. Some o
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  • ...eturned from town duty, disarmed him, and locked him in the cell also. Ned Kelly was very wroth with Devine on account of what he had heard of his boasting, ...to prepare the altar for the service, and on this occasion did so, but Dan Kelly accompanied her to see that she left no communication for the priest. After
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  • ...the family, who alleged that Fitzpatrick tried to take liberties with Kate Kelly, and that in a struggle that followed his pistol went off and shot him. ...mmission Index|Royal Commission]] of inquiry into the circumstances of the Kelly outbreak, and in which the following passage occurs:-
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  • NED KELLYS LIFE WITH POWER ...ut persecuted them continually, though the father, [[John (Red) Kelly|John Kelly]], had by honest work succeeded in winning for himself a snug farm of consi
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  • ...r|Power]]'s methods were extremely simple. He always worked alone-when Ned Kelly was with him his only part in the robberies was to look after the horses. W ...nduct of Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] in attempting to arrest Dan Kelly at the home of the family.
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  • ...support it. It was, in brief, that the best way to deal with men like Ned Kelly and his confederates was to enlist them in the service of the Government. T In the light of the unfortunate events that sent the [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] outlaws to the bush, the wisdom in the concluding sentence of the second
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  • ...rks. And if from the time of his leaving Power to his taking to bush young Kelly grew more and more irritable under the curb of the law - as en forced in th '''DAN KELLY AND THE OTHERS'''
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  • ...locality and particular knowledge of the whole of country now known as the Kelly territory, were pecualally well adapted for success in the career they had ...nter proving so fatal to the police party, set the seal of outlawry on Ned Kelly and his associates and stirred up the Victorian Government to most elaborat
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  • ...o, on returning to camp with Scanlan, found the outlaws in possession. Ned Kelly told him to surrender-told him that his position was a hopeless one. Four l But Ned Kelly and Byrne, at least, expressed the most fervent regret for the necessity wh
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  • ...hat fatal day they had not the slightest intention of shooting anyone. Ned Kelly said that all he intended to do was what Power had donee befire - that is, ...the rough chivalry that characterised Power about the manner in which Ned Kelly treated the womenfolk whom he encountered on this visit. He assured the mal
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  • ...d asked for it MacDougall replied that it was a gift from his dead mother. Kelly declared that he wouldn't take it under any consideration, and very soon af [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Newspapers]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:People]] [[Cat
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  • NED KELLY LODGED IN GAOL The unprecedented exploit of the bushrangers at Euroa simply ...lderie]] is almost incredible. Not a man dared to interfere with them. Ned Kelly took the opportunity of making a speech, in which he set forth the reasons
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