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  • Curnow, Thos., schoolmaster; Kelly, senior constable ; Bracken, constable; Steele, ...y gang appears in another column. Superintendent Hare obtains £800; Mr T. Curnow, the schoolmaster who gave the alarm to the train, £550 Senior-constable K
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  • ...s regarded as the great fault of the award would not have occurred, and Mr Curnow would have headed the list, and not Mr Hare. Ninety nine men out of a hundr ...was at the risk of his life. The accounts written at the moment before Mr Curnow was known, show how acutely he felt his perilous position and that of his f
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  • The Chief Secretary has received several protests, in addition to that of Mr Curnow, against the finding of the Kelly Reward Board. It is not the intention of
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  • ...e of the outlaws said - “This is ---- Curnow at work." Witness told Curnow the line was broken, and told him how the train could be stopped.
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  • Mr JAMES – If it had not been for Mr Curnow there would have been no cap ture.
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  • '''Thomas [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]]''' , formerly schoolmaster at Glenrowan, was then recalled. His examinati
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  • 11. That the conduct of Mr Thos Curnow, state-school teacher, in warning the special train from Benalla to Beechwo
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  • ...il their arrival at Glenrowan station, when, from the statement made by Mr Curnow to the man on the engine, he expected that the outlaws would be at some dis
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  • ...stayed at Benalla that day, and had an interview with Mr. [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], the schoolmaster, to whom certainly we are indebted for saving the lives
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  • ...e to [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] about it; and when Mr. [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]] stopped the engine-driver, and he said only a few words, he said Kelly wa
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  • ...the guard of the pilot engine. He told me he had been stopped by [[Thomas Curnow|man]] up a red handkerchief with a match at the back of it. He said he was
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  • ...ally, and I consider it is due chiefly to you, secondly to [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], and thirdly to [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]], that the Kelly gang owes
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  • 1677 I do not mean Mr. Curnow?— No.
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  • ...ed at the station here, one of the Kellys said, “This is [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]]'s work.” I heard that, but I do not know which one of them said it. ...en Curnow was liberated?— Yes, when they went for Mr. Bracken, they took Curnow with them, and let him out.
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  • ...engine]]. I said to him, “What's up?” and he said, “I met a [[Thomas Curnow|man]] with a red light in his hand—that stopped me.” He said, “The [[
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  • ...Kelly came out?— He never went back again; he came out of the house when Curnow stopped the train.
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  • ...one from the place altogether for half-all-hour, I went to [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]]'s, to get a plan of the inside of Jones's, as I had arranged with Mr. Har
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  • The following witnesses were called and examined:—Thos. [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], Thos.[[Const Thomas Meehan|Meehan]], and Patrick [[Patrick Quinn|Quin]].
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  • | '''[[Thomas Curnow|Thomas Curnow]]''' == 20/9/1881 Thomas Curnow commenced his evidence - some brief highlights ==
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  • [[../../people/peC/curnowThomasT.html|'''Mr Thomas Curnow''']] '''giving evidence''' ...ssing and tied him to the railway fence alongside, directing Mrs. and Miss Curnow to go into Mr. Stanistreet's house, which the' did. As soon as I had fasten
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