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  • == THE KELLY GANG == ...e Chief Secretary speaking. Subsequently Kelly was seen by his [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|mother]], with whom he had a long conversation on matters of a private natu
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  • ...rs in the Greta district, who was an eye witness to the encounter with the Kelly gang at Glenrowan, supplied some particulars which reached us second hand. ...ce had not the satisfaction of shooting my brothers.” When she found Ned Kelly alive she was overwhelmed with joy mingled with grief. My brother does not
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  • ...f the gang, it was thought that the time had arrived for a fresh raid. Ned Kelly had always a grand scheme in his mind for the sticking up of the police qua ...McDonald|McDonald]]. The fifth batch, from Beechworth, consisted of Senior-constable [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]] and Constables [[Const R Alexander|Alexander]]
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  • == THE KELLY GANG == ...)|Chomley]]. They were in Birsbane when the news of the encounter with the Kelly gang was first made known, and at once started for Victoria . Their names a
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  • Just before daybreak Senior-constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] came up to the platform from the east end, and told us that he had been m ...for the upper parts of his body. He told me several times that Byrne, Dan Kelly, and Hart had escaped, and that the only people in the hotel were those the
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  • ...my family went away. Steve Hart stopped with us, and during the night Dan Kelly relieved Hart, and he was afterwards relieved by Byrne. Just before the spe ...r of Mrs Jones, a girl fourteen years of age, on the head, whilst the son, John Jones, a boy of nine years, was wounded in the hip.
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  • '''Glenrowan Seige''' -'''capture of Ned Kelly''' ...rom the smart way in which he secured the murderer the sergeant escaped.  Kelly became gradually quiet, and it was soon found that he had been utterly disa
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  • ...men to accompany me to Beechworth:—[[SConst John Kelly|Senior-constable Kelly]], Constables [[Const Arthur|Arthur]], [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]], [[Gasc ...nt of the engine, to keep a look-out dong the line. I accordingly told off Constable Barry tor this duty, and saw him securely fastened on the engine. I afterwa
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  • ...were with me during the firing except [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-constable Kelly]]. I told him I was badly wounded, and directed him to take all the men and ...his boys. As I passed him I called out to him I was hit. Senior-constable Kelly called out to me to send some more ammunition at once from the train. I did
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  • ...of such of the proceedings of 28th ult, in relation to the capture of the Kelly gang, as occurred whilst I was in command of the party of police carrying o ...dings were surrounded by the police, and in this I was greatly assisted by Constable [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]], 2,507, who was always willing to run the gauntlet
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  • "Ned Kelly, from his appearance in the imperfect light, looked like some unearthly bei "After the affair was over, the bodies of Hart and Dan Kelly were given over to their relations, as I reported to you on jour arrival at
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  • ...the train that the lines had been pulled up and Glenrowan stuck up by the Kelly gang, all the doors of the train were unlocked, and the train ran quietly i ...and close to Superintendent Hare and Senior-constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]].  Only one of the bushrangers came out into the moonlight at the far sid
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  • ...ther, considering the high qualities necessary to make an efficient police-constable, we think the ''personnel'' of the Victorian constabulary generally quite a ...']] was as properly, no doubt; but Senior-constable '''[[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]]''' handled his own men, and Sergeant '''[[Steele|Steele]]''' his, on his
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  • ...he engine, to keep a good look-out along the lines. I accordingly told off Constable Barry for this duty, and saw him securely fastened on the engine. I afterwa ...I consented to this, and we shunted back. I then directed Senior-constable Kelly to jump on the other engine with three men, and to put them in the most sec
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  • ...nce that might be necessary, and his services were at once afforded to Ned Kelly when captured. “I have already alluded to the conduct of Senior-constable Johnston.He did the special work sought by him in the face of special dange
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  • ...T E [[Const T Dwyer|Dwyer]], Foot-constable J H [[Const Stow|Stow]], Foot-constable P [[Const McDonald|McDonald]]. ...T Dowling|Dowling]], Mounted-constable C F [[Const Magor|Magor]], Mounted-constable [[Const McColl|McColl]].
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  • THE TRIAL OF KELLY AT BEECHWORTH ...who was charge of the Kelly case) and Senior constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]].
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  • ...]] was present during the whole time I was with prisoner. Senior-constable Kelly said, ‘Ned, do you ‘know’ this man?’
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  • ...at the barracks. He was not in the lock up at the time. I do not remember Kelly asking for the key. ...ritten report. I wrote it in the Mansfield police station. I know a senior-constable Maud. I read ''The Age'' principally. I cannot say if I read Maud’s repor
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth ...at. It belonged to me, but fortunately I sold it before we saw Kelly. When Kelly showed me the handcuffs I can assure you it cooled me down in a minute: bec
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