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  • | Iron Ned Kelly and his gang, a personal history of Australia's most notorious bushrangers and a record of their most eventful career of
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  • ...age and handling costs. If you wish air mail postage to an address outside Australia please add an additional $AU3.50. We accept Mastercard, Visa, Bankcard, Pos Australia
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  • ..., have been flashed everywhere and created a profound sensation throughout Australia. Three or four constables, from different outlaying districts, had arrived,
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  • By this time all Australia was astonished by the news of an exploit more audacious in some respects th
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  • ...ring that the Kellys would shortly do a deed that should astonish not only Australia but the whole world.
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  • ...n Government flashed over the wires one after another from every corner of Australia .
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  • ...may not be amiss to present something of the as yet unheard side of one of Australia's greatest tragedies. ...elly, Steve Hart, and Joe Byrne have been execrated by the whole people of Australia, who have become used, long and unchallenged custom following upon universa
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  • ...ploits has rung throughout the world, and whose name will be remembered in Australia long after all recollection of much better men has passed. Here was the who
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  • ...ful night! Oh, my poor innocent children! My God! Oh sir, if you knew what Australia and Australians had done for me and mine you would pity me from the bottom
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  • ...n. Thence to Wangaratta. I have been to many places, and have seen much of Australia-too much!
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  • "I have four children living. My son Owen is in West Australia, Terry is a policeman in the West, Headington is a farmer over there, and T
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  • ...e-without, it is admitted, warrant or authority. That was the beginning of Australia's red page of history.
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  • ...LD GLENROWAN RESIDENT Unexampled as has been the interest taken throughout Australia in the special stories of the "Kellys from Within" published in &
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  • ...would for a suitable consideration procure their safe and speedy exit from Australia and their landing in a secret spot on one of the South Sea Islands. In 1878
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  • ...k to the bush to avoid arrest, and that is how they became outlaws and set Australia ringing with their deeds.
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  • ...r taking to the bush again; but the old shepherd made us promise we'd quit Australia quietly. We had plenty of money and means of disguise; so, when we were rea
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  • '''ALLEGED RETURN TO AUSTRALIA''' ...and cattle runs, as we call them. A couple of years ago they came back to Australia.'
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  • | ALLEGED RETURN TO AUSTRALIA [[Cookson, 24_09_1911_4|....]]
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  • ...ive years, I disliked the life so much that I was persuaded to emigrate to Australia . I arrived in Melbourne on 10th April, 1852 , about six months after gold
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  • I hardly think any one out of Australia could possibly conceive the hardships that men of this stamp can endure. Th
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  • ...much greater value to the colony of Victoria; for the habitual criminal in Australia has been taught that, however romantic and exciting the career of the bushr
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  • No other woman in Australia has ever been the victim of such libellous publications slanderous statemen
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  • ...;If your son Ned were here I would make an example of him for the whole of Australia-I would give him 15 years."
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  • ...e deaths of valuable members of the police force soon travelled throughout Australia , and created considerable sensation. It caused the immediate passing by th
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  • ...the Kelly Gang and their visit to Jerilderie.  He afterwards went to West Australia, and obtained the position of racecourse detective.  He remained in this p
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  • ...are you?—I am the Vicar General of the Roman Catholic Church in Western Australia. ([[Royal Commission report day 33 page 1|RC12290]])
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  • ...ught up, and is now in the '''second edition''', and read by the people of Australia, who are now, for the first time, in a position to form a correct judgment ...ocence, has claimed for him a place in the hearts of fair-minded people of Australia.
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  • ...mes in a British irregular corps during the late war, and have returned to Australia .
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  • ...th for taking to the bush again: but the shepherd made us promise to leave Australia . He found us clothes and money. We got to Sydney , and shipped to the Arge
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  • ...s' Society went through the city. It took the form of a historic review of Australia . The idea was very thoroughly carried out. In the mining section walked Mr
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  • Now a succession of messages is sent all over Australia .
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  • ...ws," Cassell's, and other leading publications. Soon after landing in Australia his bushranging experiences began. The Kelly gang had ambushed and shot dow ...he door of the lock-up. My friend, Lindt, one of the best photographers in Australia, was there, but I was unaware that I was in the picture which he took. Then
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  • .... He was born in County Fermanagh, Ireland , on June 30, 1851, and came to Australia when three years old, his family settling in the Hunter River district. As
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  • ...still more are not worth 5s per acre, so that £I is a high price even in Australia, being four times the price of land in America. As to the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
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  • ...oubt that the abilities of the master will succeed in training "Young Australia" how to shoot in the right direction.
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  • ...ll lay out a town perfectly suited to tho dry, hot, tempestuous summers of Australia.
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  • ...ost strongly recommended for the improvement of the breed of the flocks of Australia. Their wool for the last ten years has realized in the London market from 3
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  • ...e skin is clean and free from discharge. Its sires are amongst the best in Australia.
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  • ...Joseph Brady, who. has been connected with various works of a like kind in Australia , is their engineer. The Government resident engineer is Mr Robert Watson;
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  • The wool-washing establishment is one of the most complete in Australia. The water is carried to the dam from the creek by a race a mile and a half
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  • ..., and in the scores of districts I have visited in the several colonies of Australia many evidences have been afforded of the truth of this. Travellers can poin
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  • The organ, the largest in Australia, and one of the largest in the world, when complete, will have cost £7000.
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  • ...ried on business was taken immediately after the "claimant" left Australia, and forwarded by M. Hawkins, of the ''Wagga Wagga Express'', to the editor
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  • ...rom celebrated mare Nettle. The performances of the Wonder of the World in Australia only were given me, and may be summed up in one word. "He has never be
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  • ...her members of the Legislature Mr Stevenson, the Attorney General of South Australia, was among the guests. Next in order came representatives of the City Counc
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  • ...m boats freighted with merchandize from the capitals of Victoria and South Australia can speedily discharge; commission agencies and auction marts, with all the ...uation is everything that could be desired - standing as it does on one of Australia's noblest rivers, and holding the key to the trade of a large and important
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  • ...l Sir Thomas Mitchell, whose eminent services in exploring the interior of Australia will long be remembered. The Queen's Bounty, or annual distribution of blan
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  • ...d, however, submit that when this Synod is formed the Church of England in Australia will become a more compact, body than at present, but with such divisions a
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  • ...style of architecture suitable for public buildings in the hot climate of Australia .' The design is now to be seen in the reading-room of the '''Chiltern Athe
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  • ...n the body of a young man of the name of Alfred Sedgley, a native of South Australia. After the jury had been sworn, and a post-mortem examination ordered, the
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  • ...elbourne as the crow flies. If distance were the only consideration, South Australia would inevitably be the market for the new country round Copper's Creek. ==
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  • A branch of the London Chartered Bank of Australia, was opened here on September 30th, under the management of Mr W A '''Orr''
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  • ...consequent stability of this fair land, the centre flower in the garden of Australia, depends upon the pursuance of a protective policy by our Government for so
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  • ...g no doubt to the proximity of fruit growing countries, Tasmania and South Australia, and the large quantity of land cultivated by market gardeners around Melbo
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  • ...he had no doubt the result would be the foundation of one dominion-that of Australia. (Cheers.)
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  • ...makes Sydney the capital of Victoria, or places Melbourne in the centre of Australia. Woorage ???gap and Rats' Castle are ??? other, and the w ???  district ha
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  • ...disease better than the White Velvet or Prolific (evidence taken in South Australia); that although Purple Straws was a good yielder, It was more susceptible t
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  • ...o one of the most formidable criminals ever known in the penal colonies of Australia? Kelly at this moment holds the lives of thousands in his hands during the
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  • ...e like some Eastern romance than a plain narration of what has happened in Australia in the nineteenth century. Since the Euroa outrages the police have suppose
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  • ...one of the most comic that ever occurred in the history of bushranging in Australia. Then there is the other one of the bushrangers getting a policeman to intr
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  • ...ing down the outlaws whose non capture for so long a time is a disgrace to Australia. His second in command is Constable King, a native of Queensland , and so s
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  • ...de of heads of families, not only in Victoria, but throughout the whole of Australia. It is strange, and much to be deplored, that persons who look upon the rob
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  • ...ur theatrical amongst the amusements of society in the old country, and in Australia they seem likely to take a more than usually prominent place and to become
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  • '''SOUTH AUSTRALIA'''
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  • ...the old country and his first visit was to his brother in the wild bush of Australia. These gentlemen just retumed from an inspection of the station were rudely
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  • ...urnished by the results of the police systems of New South Wales and South Australia. The Hatfield bushrangers, the Wantabadgery gang, and three or four ruffian ...lys can be successfully met. Our Saturday's telegraphic advises from South Australia disclosed the fact that a trooper had ridden nearly 800 miles before overta
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  • ‘I am a Catholic priest, of Perth , West Australia . I was travelling on the North Eastern line, having left Melbourne by the
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  • SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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  • Father [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], of Perth, Western Australia, who is on a visit to the district, was most attentive in administering rel
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  • ...use, just alive, by a Roman Catholic clergyman, the Vicar General of South Australia, who happened to be present at the time on a charitable tour; but died imme
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  • M. [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] said: I am a Catholic priest of Perth, West Australia; I was travelling on the north-western line, having left Melbourne by the f
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  • ...he very [[Matthew Gibney|Rev A. Gibney]], Vicar-General of Perth , Western Australia , who so bravely rescued the dying man from the flames. The very reverend g
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  • ...th regard to the outlaws.  It was confidently asserted that they had left Australia, and the rumour gained credence in the absence of any further outbreaks. 
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  • ...tholic priest, the Very Rev M [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], of Perth, Western Australia, walked up to the front door, and at great risk entered the building.  In
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  • ...outlaws were about to commence some outrages which would not only astonish Australia but the whole world.
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  • ...outlaws were about to commence some outrages which would not only astonish Australia, but the whole world.
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  • ...rd Kelly''' we may hope will close the history of organised bushranging in Australia .
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  • ...the outlaws were going to commit an outrage which would astonish not only Australia but the whole world.
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  • ...;poor selectors." It must be, because the system is inappropriate for Australia , which is best suited for pasturage of sheep and cattle. Now, therefore, l ...such legislation, to be wisely adapted to the nature and circumstances of Australia - which nature and circumstances actually cause many small selections to be
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  • ...lyGang''' for this day. The text has been retyped from 31-aug-10Library of Australia's system. We have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the or
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  • .../people/peD_G/gibneyMRev.html|'''Gibney''']], the vicar-general of Western Australia, who played such a conspicuous part in the final scenes connected with the
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  • '''The Very Rev Dean Matthew [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]]''' of Western Australia deposed that he was at the Glenrowan affair, having arrived there about mid ...s for the purpose of collecting money for an orphan institution in Western Australia . Cherry when brought out of the burning premises seemed conscious, but una
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  • [Note the Argus continued to report on Coranderrk, see National Library of Australia's web site]
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  • ...retyped from a microfiche copy of the original on the National Library of Australia's system. We have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the or
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  • ...which criminals from the neighbouring colonies-and especially from Western Australia -should be kept under surveillance.
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  • ...ars yet the colony would be also open to visits from convicts from Western Australia , and they were men of a dangerous stamp. It would be well, he thought, if
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  • ...and his reason for making this request was that he had to proceed to South Australia and New Zealand to make inquiries in connexion with the Deep Lead murder ca ...In 1876 when the Goldstein jewellery robbery occurred two men from Western Australia, named Bird and Britchner, were arrested Detective Upton, who had been a wa
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  • ...y from the pay of men on the sick list. This was the plan adopted in South Australia, and if a man was convicted of malingering he was severely punished. The ma
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  • ...d caused it to be made known at Dunedin that the son had been convicted in Australia. Mr Sargood stated that he was not personally aware that the information as
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  • ...picture of the country as should make it somewhat easy for readers outside Australia to understand how it was possible for them to evade capture for so long. Th
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  • ...f the Bushrangers, which contains the record of his life and adventures in Australia, Mr Hare tells a gruesome story of his lying on top of a loaded dray beneat
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  • See also the National Library of Australia's web site- trove.nla.gov.au
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  • The Sydney Morning Herakl continues to be of of the major newspapers in Australia [[!!FIXME \homeus.htm|!!MISSING]] [[!!FIXME \homeus.htm|!!MISSING]] [mailto
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  • ...on him as one of my party. You could not get better riders in the whole of Australia for bush country, or more plucky men than those.....
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  • ...outlaws were about to commence some outrages that would not only astonish Australia , but the whole world. I may here state that I had interviews with Aaron Sh
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  • ...aid, “The outlaws are going, to do something that will not only astonish Australia, but the whole world.” The information came from [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs
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  • ...pt Kerang?— Yes; and there was a report in that they were going to South Australia somehow.
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  • ...here were reports even that they had got to South Australia and to Western Australia ; but they were idle reports, and showed it on the face of them.
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  • ...ear for 337 men, exclusive of officers' and cart horses; the cost in South Australia is £1,500 a year; with 160 men. As far as I can make out, there are includ
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