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  • ...what reason, however, it has not has not been made public, but it has been of such a nature that [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] has thrown up the case, and ...pected to act in a similar manner with the political party in the Assembly of which he is a member. Mr Zincke warmly resented such a proposal, I am told,
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  • == full text of the article == '''TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY'''
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  • == full text of the article == == THE TRIAL OF KELLY ==
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  • == full text of the article == ...ad objected to should be reserved, and a case stated for the consideration of the Full Court .
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  • == full text of the article == ...ould not be manslaughter. The verdict of the jury must either be guilty of murder or an acquittal.
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  • ... part of the KellyGang story The Age continued with its report of efforts to save Ned Kelly
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  • ...A party of black trackers, hired from Queensland, had evidently the effect of deterring the gang from showing themselves openly, and as time wore on the ...they knew would be sent up to pursue them as soon as the news of the fresh murder was known. 
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  • ...m. On Sunday, 27th June, 1880, a telegram came announcing Aaron Sherritt's murder. Got it about 4pm. At Mr Hare's request, I communicated with Mr O'Connor an
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  • ...several times, but never stayed long, telling me he was always hunted out of Melbourne by Sir Bryan O'Loghlen, Acting Chief Secretary. ...mmunication with persons likely to know the gang's movements, and got some of them to act as spies. He was not reticent with Mr Sadleir or myself.
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  • ...re Aaron was shot. Saw Detective Ward. Had reason to think the four men in Sherritt's house were not performing their duty properly. ...urposely. At last we came to within 60 yards of Mrs Byrne's house. He said Aaron usually lay under a tree which he pointed out, 30 or 40 yards from the hous
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  • Mr Sadleir –Mr Nicolson did not tell Mr Hare of the watch party at Sebastopol , whose withdrawal he ordered in the telegram ...r stations to which it referred as to how they should proceed in the event of an outbreak.)
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  • == full text of article == '''Mrs Aaron Sherritt'''
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  • '''Mrs Aaron Sherritt''' ...put a hole through both me and my mother. I went into the bedroom, but two of the constables pulled me under the bed, saying that I had better remain the
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  • ...r Mrs Sherritt to expect to be maintained in ease and comfort for the rest of her days, but as long as she is dependent upon her own exertions for her li ...e Commission, and, if so, we trust that the commission will not lose sight of it. 
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  • TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS ...discretion they observed in not venturing even to give information of the murder in Beechworth (only about 10 miles distant) until 11 am on the next day.
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  • ...]] . in reply to Mr DEAKIN, said that he was not satisfied with the report of the board appointed to distribute the [[Reward|Kelly awards]] and that unti ...relative to the late Aaron Sherritt's hut to the effect that it was built of bark. He had since learned that it was a weatherboard cottage with a shingl
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  • ...er week now made to the [[Ellen Sherritt|widow]] of the murdered man Aaron Sherritt shall be increased to £1 per week. The subject was brought before the Asse ...ould make any addition to the paltry allowance given to the widow of Aaron Sherritt'
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  • They hid in Sherritt s hut all day, not going out. Witness considered Sherritt a good man, and that he was honest to the police. The four constables had a ...nstables were prepared to fire at the outlaws when they should catch sight of them.The police never got under the bed. Constable Alexander was the first
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  • ...r of the party, were then some distance from the hut cutting firewood. Mrs Sherritt met us and said Ward had asked her to tell us to take up our positions at M ...ressing surprise at Mr O'Connor's appointment, considering that he was one of those who asked for an inquiry into their conduct in connexion with the sea
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  • ...icers were supplied with proofs of evidence to correct. He did not approve of that. ...oticed that Jacky, one of the trackers, could not speak for fear when news of the outlaws being at Glenrowan was brought to the train, and the party had
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