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  • ...it, but did no damage. His armour was taken off, and he was carried to the railway-station, where he was searched, but only threepence was found on him, a sil [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Books]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:Sup Hare]] [[Category:December 1813]] [[Category:Recollections
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  • ...provided themselves with another set of horses on the opposite side of the railway, so that had they been obliged to cross the line in a hurry, they would hav ...the opposite side of the river, and it was their intention to blow up the railway bridge at Benalla, so as to stop the traffic on the line. I believe they ha
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  • ...nges , and were observed by some people while in this neighbourhood. These people reported to the police what they had seen. On this report the police organi ...e very comfortable, watching train loads of police passing up and down the railway line. Next day the owner of the crop happened along and suddenly came on th
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  • ...11 the Kellys were reported as having been seen on that date crossing the railway at Glenrowan, going from Greta to Warby Ranges.  Supt Nicolson met Supt Sa [[Category:People]] [[Category:JJ Kenneally]] [[Category:The Complete Inner History of the Ke
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  • ...ou are not seen here; do not go into the town, but get some hotel near the railway station.’ I gave him £2 for coming down to give this information.” [[Category:People]] [[Category:JJ Kenneally]] [[Category:The Complete Inner History of the Ke
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  • ...  Mrs Skillion and her cousin blacksmith met the Glenrowan man at Benalla railway station and secured three first-class return tickets to Melbourne.  The th ...They waited till 11 o’clock in their cramped positions, but as country people are not always punctual, the police made allowances, and waited on and on,
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  • ...four outlaws would next get ready to capture the police train at Glenrowan railway station. [[Category:People]] [[Category:JJ Kenneally]] [[Category:The Complete Inner History of the Ke
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  • ...d at Glenrowan and went down to where the rails were to be lifted from the railway line.  They applied their own spanners and screw wrenches to the nuts, but ...amped in tents near the [[Stanistreet (2)|stationmaster]]’s house at the railway gates, as they suspected there were detectives amongst them.  They then ba
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  • ...e Queensland Chief Secretary agreed, and Mr O’Connor was at the Essendon railway station with his blacktrackers and equipment at 9.45 p.m. on Sunday, 27/6/1 ...on the railway station, and Mrs Jones’ hotel, on the western side of the railway station.  McDonald was a genuine friend of the Kellys, and therefore his p
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  • ...ken that the Kellys were in Jones’ hotel, and that the place was full of people bailed up there by the Kellys, he then called the men to let the horses go ...e house.”  Supt Hare then retired from the field.  He went over to the railway station and ordered the train back to Benalla so that he could receive medi
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  • ...d for a long time nobody spoke.  And then Guard Dowsett came out from the railway station, and, as I was not able to get there alone, he helped me to the sta [[Category:People]] [[Category:JJ Kenneally]] [[Category:The Complete Inner History of the Ke
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  • == James Reardon - Railway line repairer == ...he horse of a friend, and I went down, and Sullivan was coming through the railway fence, and I said, ‘What is the matter?’ and he said, ‘I am taken pri
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  • ...ey were all in a state of great excitement, and Ned Kelly was taken to the railway station and examined by Dr John Nicholson.  t was now known that Joe Byrne ...ound, although serious, was not dangerous to life, I made all haste to the railway station and accompanied Mr Sadleir and party to Glenrowan.  Mr Sadleir ask
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  • ...rer to him on his left, and Constables Dwyer, Arthur and Phillips near the railway fence in his rear.  There was also someone at the upper side, but I do not [[Category:People]] [[Category:JJ Kenneally]] [[Category:The Complete Inner History of the Ke
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  • ...you go in at the front door? — I was then close down to the gate at the railway crossing, and I started from there direct for the front of the house.  I t ...of numbers that way, but I thought there could not be less than 500 or 600 people.
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  • ...think you said you went in at the front door, that is the door facing the railway line? — Yes. [[Category:People]] [[Category:JJ Kenneally]] [[Category:The Complete Inner History of the Ke
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  • ...? — Well, as I was passing along in the front of the house, along by the railway line like - was questioning myself afterwards about that - I think I saw so [[Category:People]] [[Category:JJ Kenneally]] [[Category:The Complete Inner History of the Ke
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  • ...ned back from the room I first entered, because I was standing between the people and the blaze, and every movement of mine, I believe, they could see with t ...n my arrival there. I became aware of it soon - at least that the innocent people had been allowed to remove from the house some time about half-past nine or
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  • ...left-hand side of the house looking at the house from the direction of the railway gate. I saw you there with a party of men, and then I sent Miss Kelly to go ...question is with regard to the woman that approached the building from the railway gates. — It does not matter if we both understand we mean the same person
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  • ...iven to cease firing and surround the house; you mean after they knew that people were in it?—It was considerably before I came there; but I remarked alrea ...ring upon the house when there were only two outlaws and a lot of innocent people in?—If there was one innocent life to be lost amongst them, I would say t
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