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  • ...itt and one of his younger brothers, who was also in the confidence of the outlaws and had now begun to bring tales of them to the police. Joe Byrne, who was
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  • ...g to persuade Sherritt to join the gang as a scout. Shortly after this the outlaws apparently grew suspicious of Sherritt, for Dan Kelly called at the Sherrit ...ntly making purchases of stores in Benalla, which he believed were for the outlaws’ use, and which were paid for by Bank of New South Wales notes with an ea
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  • ...seased Stock Agent|diseased stock]]’ man - since this description of the outlaws was always used in correspondence with him, in his assumed character as an ...bullets at a range of ten yards. Also that a break out on the part of the outlaws might be very shortly expected.
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  • ...anguinary son.’ There upon he determined on one more effort to catch the outlaws in that neighbourhood, and arranged that a party of police should be sent t ...y. He was told that the public were growing more and more indignant at the outlaws’ long unchecked career, and, with carte blanche in everything, he went up
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  • ...Melbourne, for Mr Hare considered that while they remained at Benalla the outlaws would be afraid to come into the open, and the Queensland Government, which ...number to watch the Harts’ house near Wangaratta. He was aware that the outlaws were now almost entirely dependent for supplies upon their blood relations
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  • Strangely enough the outlaws do not seem to have known that there were police in the house. [[Joe Byrne| ...and so would they - for while women were in the room they trusted that the outlaws would not fire through the weatherboard walls. Mrs Barry, indeed, begged th
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  • ...news of Sherritt’s murder reached Mr [[Hare|Hare]] at Benalla. Since the outlaws had broken out once more they needed no longer to be encouraged by the blac
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  • ...e bar was not kept closed, and a good feal of liquor was consumed, but the outlaws, on the whole, were temperate. Hart in the morning drank too much, but the
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  • ...ow assured Kelly that there was no need to distrust him as he was with the outlaws heart and soul, to which Kelly replied, ‘Yes; I know that, and I can see ...him to go to bed, and warning him significantly not to dream too loud. The outlaws and their prisoners rode away to the hotel, where a dance was in progress a
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  • ...d now the test of its usefulness had come. Trembling with anxiety lest the outlaws should shoot him down and frustrate his scheme, or that the engine driver w
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  • ...eat distress. Only a few minutes before, her husband had been taken by the outlaws to the hotel. With some others they had kept him confined in his own house
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  • ...racken|Bracken]], who had just escaped, and he told of the presence of the outlaws, saying unless they were attacked immediately they would be gone. Mr Hare d
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  • ...g train, and all chance of escape was gone, for, with the door locked, the outlaws went to don their armour, and, later, the people dared not venture out in t
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  • ...choolmaster went to bed, telling the others to do the same, so that if the outlaws came they should have no proof against him of having warned the police. Whe ...cked in this bold design by a mere shot in the wrist. The odds against the outlaws were four to one. With the exception of himself, not a man of his force was
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  • ...the scene, so that forces were ample to checkmate any possible move by the outlaws. It was daylight, or almost daylight, when the Reardon family made their se
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  • ...uge headpieces quilted inside, probably by the Kelly’s sisters, gave the outlaws comparative safety on the head, chest, back, and sides which it covered, it ...e fight these horses were discovered by the police and shot to prevent the outlaws’ escape. They, however, could scarcely have known this, and the three oth
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  • ...good cause to refrain from pouring volleys into the hotel and shooting the outlaws without danger to police and private citizens. ...nd though shots came seldom, if ever, from the building, it was feared the outlaws might yet escape if they remained uncaptured when darkness came on. Mr Sadl
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  • ...ungled, with much resultant misery to innocent people. Still, three of the outlaws were dead, the fourth was wounded and awaiting his trial. The pestilent Kel
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  • ...llowed by intense excitement and eager expectation when news came that the outlaws were surrounded at Glenrowan. Excitement gave place to relief as hope was c
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  • | THE OUTLAWS' LOST TO SIGHT
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