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  • .../10/1878''' '''Early years''' '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Later in 1879''' '''Early in 1880''' '''Death of Aaron Sher ...'''e''' ''''''E'''''' '''Police''' '''Agents''' '''Authority figures''' '''Bank & Business''' '''s''' ''''''S''''''
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  • ...10/1878''' '''Early years''' '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' '''Jerrilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Later in 1879''' '''Early in 1880''' '''Death of Aaron Sher ...'''e''' ''''''E'''''' '''Police''' '''Agents''' '''Authority figures''' '''Bank & Business''' '''s''' 2-apr-01 ''''''S''''''
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  • ...esh air, and then locked them up again. As to the projected robbery of the bank at Euroa the outlaws appear to have made no secret, and very early in the m
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  • == CHAPTER XI - THE EUROA BANK ROBBERY == ...m Gloster’s boy to hold the horses, while he pursued his business at the bank.
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  • ...ele]] and others suspected him, it is said that only a few days before the robbery he was seen drinking at the bar of an hotel in Euroa and allowed to depart ...ined for the night at Faithfull’s Creek. Before midnight the news of the robbery had been wired to Captain Standish on the information of those who ventured
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  • ...cted; even the one constable on duty was absent from the township when the bank was robbed; the departure of Mr [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] and Mr [[Sadleir|Sadl ...tain Standish’s telegram sent via Deniliquin, informing him of the Euroa robbery. Thereupon, with Mr Sadlier, he crossed the river to Wodonga in a spring ca
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  • ...e against his own judgement, was vigorously pursued. Just before the Euroa robbery, Mr Nicolson, as private letters of his witnessed, had decided, had he rema ...nce in dress and to have their pockets full of money immediately after the robbery.
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  • ...tunately, more especially at a later date than up to the time of the Euroa robbery, did more to aggravate than to smooth away the jealousies occasioned by Cap
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  • ...o’clock that night Mr Hare in Benalla received a wire telling him of the robbery at Jerilderie.
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  • ...king up one of the [[Beechworth|Beechworth]] banks. His own was to visit a bank at night when the manager was in bed, and he did not care if blood were she ...practically certain that they were part of the proceeds of the Jerilderie robbery, but nothing could be proved, and though it was also known that Mrs Skillio
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  • | THE EUROA BANK ROBBERY
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  • ...ughly. But the first word we got of our men was that they had stuck up the bank at Euroa, cut the telegraph wires, and got clear away. I went in charge of ...friends. There was general prosperity in some of those places after a bank robbery.
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  • ...formidable quartet at was with society, and inaugurated the long reign of robbery, murder, and terror that was so tragically terminated at Glenrowan. The sto The looting of the bank at Euroa.
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  • ...me out winners on that solitary occasion. It was after that robbery of the bank at Jerilderie and the whole country was full of police searching likely and ...ed on scratch with nothing. Now he's got a bee farm, he's got money in the bank, and he's going to be married to a nice young lady belonging to a respected
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  • ...e evening, he met three young men who appeared to him like office lads, or bank clerks; each of them had a revolver round his waist. They came up to him, a ...put on his trial at [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]], charged with highway robbery under arms, which meant sticking up the Myrtleford coach and robbing the pa
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  • ...here, they made for the second, and so on until they met. When robbing the bank, they fixed on a time when they knew it would be closed, and they could rem ...horses will be stolen." The only policeman in Euroa on the day of the robbery was absent from his station on some other duty, but had he been in barracks
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  • ...he had hardly arrived there when he received a telegram, stating that the bank at Euroa had been stuck up by the outlaws. He immediately took a special tr ...hat evening. I did so. On my arrival I heard the statements concerning the robbery, and endeavoured to obtain all the information about the outlaws I could po
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  • ...was that [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] was seen two or three days after the bank robbery making back to the mountains in this colony, some fifteen miles from Beechw ...for refreshing my recollection of the facts that took place after the bank robbery, as I did not like to trust to my memory as to the numerous incidents that
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  • ...me that when they contemplated committing a robbery, such as sticking up a bank, Byrne wrote down the contemplated plan, and then the party decided what pa
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  • ...to their country branches, so as to endeavour, if possible, should another robbery take place, to be able to trace them. But in this case there was a further ...atch the different crossing places directly we received information of the robbery; but at that season of the year, the Murray being low, there were dozens of
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  • ...y " bailed up "-The Hawker Gloster-Cheap Outfits-The Raid on the Bank- The Manager and Family made Prisoners-The Return to Mr. Younghusband's-The ...tion and Constables-Amateur Policemen-The Royal Hotel stuck up-Raid on the Bank of New South Wales £2000 taken-Kelly's Autobiography-His Account of the Fi
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  • | Euroa Bank Robbery The Raid on the Bank
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  • ...m on which was to be a "hold up" of the [[National Bank|National Bank]] at [[Euroa|Euroa]]. Mounted on four splendid horses, they set forth, and ...ant a disturbance; it would interfere with their plans regarding the Euroa Bank. Ned Kelly followed the hawker and caught him as he was climbing into his w
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  • == THE ROBBERY AT THE EUROA BANK == ...was to obtain a cheque for a minor sum from Mr McCauley, and arrive at the bank at 3 p.m. , just about closing time. This they secured, and, leaving a guar
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  • By the time the police reached Euroa after the bank robbery the Kellys were at home at Eleven-Mile Creek, visiting again their friends
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  • After returning from the Euroa bank robbery, the first thing was to pay out some of the proceeds of the Euroa trip.  T
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  • This was shortly after the Jerilderie bank robbery; the Kellys did not want to disturb the peace, or to give definite informat
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  • ...e the attempted robbery of the English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank, in Fitzroy, in 1864, in broad daylight. The feature of this event was the
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  • Sticking up the Bank.   ...hooting party, and hawker Gloster's waggon and horses, and set out for the bank, leaving Byrne in charge of the prisoners in the storeroom. As a precaution
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  • ...calling for tenders for the erection of a bridge. With an overdraft at the Bank of £1500, and £600, to £800 of bills and other liabilities coming due, w ...lowed to triumph ? Because to an occasional night assassination or night y robbery is committed may we ? our police and every man be obliged to keep within hi
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  • ...full view of the railway station, that they should manage to clear out the bank and make prisoners of 14 people, and drive them through the town ship into ...e hawkers waggon, whom they took with them into town when they went to the bank, £2 for his services, and also presented him with the silver watch taken f
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  • ...bushranging district and possessim branch of the [[National Bank|National Bank]], left without protection, with the exception of a solitary policeman. ...tation was evidently to obtain vantage ground for making their raid on the bank.
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  • '''THE BANK ROBBERY  ''' ...iving there, without any person in the township being a bit the wiser. The bank was closed at the usual business hour, 3 o'clock, and at a quarter to 4 o'c
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  • '''Euroa Robbery''' ...many persons have that if they are not captured very shortly another bank robbery will soon be heard of. In addition to the notes and gold carried away, it i
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  • ...ster|Gloster]], a hawker, for the purpose of removing the occupants of the bank. They are supposed to have gone in the direction of Violet Town. ...y:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Euroa robbery]] [[Category:Faithfuls Creek]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ully concealed. Shortly before the desperadoes left to perpetrate the bank robbery, Byrne asked Mrs Fitzgerald for a stamp. She procured one, and stuck it on ..., that a number of valuable securities and title deeds were taken from the bank, we have authority to state that the only documents taken are one Crown gra
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  • ...window, said, "All right, Mr Scott, I mean to have £500 out of your bank today." The Stationmaster (Mr. [[Euroa|Gorman]]) said to him – &quot ...y with the Kellys. At first he said he was not in Euroa on the evening the robbery took place. When asked where he was on that day, he said he did not know, a
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  • ...ble no matter which of the three banks was stuck up. Immediately after the robbery was committed, the sister stationed at Delatite proceeded home. It is belie ...about £20 worth of sixpences was stolen from the [[National Bank|National Bank]] at Euroa that it was deemed advisable to notify the matter to the police
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  • ...Artillery at once turned out, and leaving two of their number to guard the bank, proceeded to search the scrub m order to find out who bad fired the gun. T ...plans accordingly for the robbery of Younghusband's station and the Euroa bank. The police at the time were many miles distant, and so secure did the gang
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  • ...ell known that the outlaws were near his place a day or two after the bank robbery, and that he rode into Euroa to give info rmation to the police of having s Treasurer―M L Ashe, Manager of [[Bank of New South Wales|Bank of New South Wales]] .
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  • ...remember that about £20 worth of sixpences was stolen, from the National Bank at Euroa that it was deemed advisable to notify the matter to the police au ...y:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Euroa robbery]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...Artillery at once turned out, and leaving two of their number to guard the bank, proceeded to search the scrub in order to find out who had fired the gun. ...y:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Euroa robbery]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ond the presence of a solitary constable. On Monday, the [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|9th of December]], whilst the police were all looking for the murderers in ...ge ground from which they could conveniently and suddenly descend upon the bank.
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  • ...e the murder of the constables, save at the time of the sticking-up of the bank at Euroa, have the police really known their whereabouts. They have conceal ...on account of the peacefulness of that desperate gang since the Euroa Bank robbery. Many were the rumours floating round, and when the police were near, such
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  • ...correspondent) has extended to, this, district. The branch of the National Bank here has been temporarily closed fearing that the marauders might make a ra ...y:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Euroa robbery]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...he had been on the spree; he also said 'surely if I were implicated in the robbery I would have some money, where as I have only a shilling.' ...g of the 11th inst. witness went into his room and said, 'Ben, get up, the bank was robbed by the Kellys yesterday.' Prisoner said, 'Get out, it could not
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  • ...£500 out of the bank." At the time he thought he was speaking to the bank manager, but unfortunately for him they were two Government officials who h
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  • ...corded in the history of civilization. The story of the sticking up of the Bank of Euroa is still fresh in the minds of all, and now we have recorded a rai ...all the resources at their command to capture men, who have been guilty of robbery and murder, and who have set the law at defiance. Nearly 300 tried, trained
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  • ...ut before 7 o'clock. It is believed they have taken about £2,000 from the bank, besides burning a number of deeds, securities, books, &c. ...liquin, to give information. It is supposed thy got about £2,000 from the bank, and destroyed a lot of books and deeds.
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  • ...ds have been taken from the bank. When the bushrangers had finished at the bank they went to some of the hotels treating everyone civilly, and had drinks. Ned Kellys openly stated that he intended to stick up the Urana coach and bank. Two of the police and two civilians armed with guns offered to go in the c
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  • ...not likely to be recovered. To this day we have never made good the escort robbery under Gardiner's gang and though the criminals have paid the penalty of the
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  • ...too, that there are four men now at large who have been guilty of murder, robbery and outrage, which for coolness and audacity, have perhaps no parallel in t ...the '''Kellys''' have been enabled to evade justice, and to effect the two bank robberies. This will lessen the number of their hiding places, and render c
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  • ...t seventeen miles from Euroa (the scene of the sticking-up of the National Bank by the gang).
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  • ...he asked for that belonged to himself. He almost begged and prayed in the bank for me not to destroy his life policy, and when I was taking his saddle he ...and special constables have been sworn in. An application was made to the Bank of New South Wales authorities in Melbourne to supply arms to volunteers, b
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  • ...the capture of the gang. For altogether apart from the fact that one bank robbery has been committed in this colony, and that others might follow, it is to o
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  • ...ever their intention to recross the Victorian border after their last bank robbery. There are large steamers constantly leaving [[Cooktown|Cooktown]] and othe
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  • '''STARTLING ROBBERY OF THE LANCEFIELD BANK''' ...two men led not only the general public but the police to believe that the bank had been robbed by Edward Kelly and Stephen Hart, but later accounts sent o
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  • '''Lancefield robbery''' ...ms were received by Mr '''Turner''', the general manager of the Commercial Bank, who went to Lancefield by the afternoon train. Along with the police were
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  • ...f the door. Fortunately for Mr Musty they did not divine his errand to the bank, and did not search him. As soon as they left him alone in the room he thou ...and no one was more surprised and incredulous than he was when told of the robbery. He has the consolation of knowing, however that at least £3 000 has been
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  • ...as been discovered as to the identity of the men who robbed the Commercial Bank at Lancefield on Friday, but the police have reason to believe that they ar THE LANCEFIELD BANK ROBBERY
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  • These men were convicted together of robbery on the 5th December, 1877, at Sandhurst, and were sentenced to two years' i As time wore on, news of the bank robbers having been seen at different places carne to hand, and from all th
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  • ...rage. In the first place we are surprised at the carelessness displayed by bank authorities in leaving their branch establishments unprovided with any effi ...has said that he felt a little frightened when he went into the Lancefield bank at fist, but when he saw the fear of the people inside he got all right aga
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  • '''Lancefield robbery''' ...commended that Lowe's photograph should be shown to the authorities of the bank at Lancefield, as he was under the impression that he was one of the offend
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  • '''Lancefield robbery''' ...eely, and without any hesitation whatever, gave a full account of the bank robbery, together with a statement of their subsequent proceedings, and Bray also n
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  • '''Lancefield robbery''' ...Bray had no weapon of any kind. All he had in his hand when he entered the bank, besides the pocket book, was a clay pipe. Lowe had a revolver, and, accord
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  • '''Lancefield robbery''' ...however and admitted that he had been convicted at Heathcote, in 1872, of robbery under arms for which he was sentenced to six years imprisonment, of which h
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  • '''Lancefield robbery''' ...ch of his hand, was the revolver which Lowe had in his possession when the bank was robbed. All five chambers were loaded. The police party consisted of De
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  • ...us for some time, from his boasting, that he would take to the bush and to robbery under aims for a living. His first bush adventure was his last. His gang se
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  • ...urity by the belief that their movements had been kept dark, camped on the bank of the [[Stringy Bark Creek|Stringy Bark Creek]], about 20 miles from Mansf ...n displayed in the previous ventures of the gang, and the officials of the bank and residents of the township were so taken by surprise and so terrified by
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  • ...ot join them with direct intention of entering upon a course of deliberate robbery and violence, but more for the sake of sociability and the desire of claimi ...ckland and the Wombat Ranges . From this point they made the raid upon the bank at Euroa. It has since transpired that they returned straight to their haun
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  • ...eparted, in no way regretted that what had been reported as a serious bank robbery had such a harmless termination.
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  • ...he was at Euroa reconnoitering and obtaining information prior to the bank robbery; and he was also on the scene just before or at the time of the outrages.
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  • ...hoot round a corner with it.” I wanted to say to him something about the bank books, and the prisoner told me to follow him there. ...g behind the bar with the trooper. I never made a written statement to the bank authorities or to the press. I made a statement to several reporters which
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  • Gilbert Bruce, stealing a diamond ring William Hughes, assault and robbery. Michael O'Connor, horsestealing Heinrich Savert, uttering forged bank notes
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  • Upon the Lancefield bank robbery occurring, my men and myself proceeded there, and were mainly instrumental
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  • ...of being instrumental in the capture of the Lancefield bank robbers. That robbery was in my (Bourke) district. ...ving there at 5 or 6 pm. Found it was not the Kelly gang that stuck up the bank. Awaited Mr O'Connor's arrival. Was informed he would stay that night at Ki
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  • ...e circumstances under which the telegraph wires were cut prior to the bank robbery at Euroa. Witness claimed to have been the first to give information with r ...did not think the police showed any inefficiency at the time of the Euroa robbery. They acted very promptly, more promptly than witness considered desirable,
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  • ..., sent to Mr Nicolson and Mr Sadleir with regard to a probable raid on the bank at Seymour . ...y of police seeing Kate Kelly on the way to Seymour on the day of the bank robbery at Euroa. He was positive there was no offer of civilians to rush the hotel
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  • ..., when the latter tried to arrest Dan Kelly, and also as to the Euroa bank robbery. He denied a statement made by Mr Wyatt, PM, to the effect that when he tol ...talk amongst the men about that. The constable who reported the Euroa bank robbery did not seem to know much about it. He did not say that suspicion that ther
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  • ...hat the black trackers did good work in connexion with the Lancefield bank robbery. Witness and Mr Sadleir certainly arrived at the conclusion that unless goo
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  • ...Mrs Byrne's house, and that some time after the robbery of the Jerilderie Bank by that party, the whole gang came to Mrs Byrne's house, and I sent word to
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  • ...lure of the Police department. I will begin my narrative at the Euroa Bank robbery. How the outlaws eluded the police there can only be accounted for in one w ...be the cause of the outlaws escaping on the next attempt at sticking-up a bank, as no one was allowed to go in pursuit of the robbers at Lancefield for fe
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  • ...several times after the police murders. About a week before the Euroa bank robbery, and on a Saturday, Mrs Skillian called at his place and asked his wife if To Mr Nicolson - It was either on the Monday or Tuesday before the Euroa robbery that I gave you information about Mrs Skillian calling at my place for rati
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  • 4. After the Euroa bank robbery Mr Hare was sent to the North-Eastern district with Captain Standish, and M
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  • ...ments came to hand slowly, and the district, at the time of the Euroa bank robbery, was unprepared to resist, at all points, the threatened raid, owing to the ...re been proper concert between the officers at this period, the Euroa bank robbery might have been averted. Captain Standish, while he consulted Mr Hare, negl
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  • ...d the authorities that the Kellys were very likely to stick up the Seymour bank. Serious fault has been found by the commission with Messrs Nicolson and Sa ...lys being in the neighbourhood. The intimation of the robbery of the Euroa bank only reached Mr Nicolson at midnight , when he was at Albury. He returned t
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  • ...Kellys being intercepted had they crossed the Strathbogie Ranges after the robbery at Euroa. ...aving been relieved, owing to ill health, immediately after the Euroa Bank robbery. One of the first acts of Captain Standish on assuming the command was to e
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  • In reference to the Euroa Bank robbery, Mr Nicolson affirms that there was no rumour of the likelihood of such an
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  • ...aithfull's Creek (2)|Faithful's Creek]], on the occasion of the Euroa bank robbery. The outlaws kept some five-and-twenty men under duress, but still with man
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  • ...ission second Report Part IX ( page 12)|IX]] , referring to the Euroa Bank robbery, leaving out of sight some false statements of fact, there are two assertio
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  • ...out", he was induced by a man named Britchner to go to the Commercial Bank at Hotham. ...nd found Britchner with a bag of burglars tools in his possession, and the bank half entered. He had scarcely been there five minutes, when Britchner went
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  • ...ertain detectives of having "put up" a rubbery at the Commercial Bank, Hotham, was resumed. ...that the detectives were watching the bank. He had a conversation with the bank manager afterwards.
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  • He was induced to join in an attempt to rob a branch bank in Elizabeth-street. ..., and they were so satisfied that he had a certain complicity with a hotel robbery at Hotham that they sentenced him to 12 months' imprisonment as a vagrant.
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  • ...f the circumstances connected with the attempted robbery of the Commercial Bank and the arrest of Boardman..
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  • ...Euroa, gives due space to the descent on Jerilderie and the looting of the bank in that place takes the reader into his confidence in regard to his negotia
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  • ...e by sympathisers, who lived on the Kellys is long as the spoil from their bank robberies lasted. A year was spent in rather wild and unsuccessful methods, ...resource than to make a break somewhere in the hope of sticking up another bank. Mr Nicolson protested against what he and his friends naturally considered
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  • ...ember 1878]], I received information from Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] that a bank would be probably stuck up in the North Eastern district. 20 A bank?- Yes. I at once issued instructions to Mr. [[Hare|Hare]], who had several
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  • 28 Was that on the evening of the 10th?- Yes, on the evening of the bank robbery. Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] and Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] were then starting o ...believe, was my telegram-but I am not quite certain on that-that the Euroa bank had been robbed.
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  • ...rn district, where there was any apprehension of the outlaws sticking up a bank. ...d intimation that it was probable that the outlaws would go and stick up a bank in New South Wales, probably Albury. I gave immediate information of this t
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  • 121 Is that the station the bank was robbed at. Do you mean us to understand that the banks along the line w ...fair, the murders at [[Stringy Bark Creek|Wombat]], and the robbery at the Bank, have all occurred in the North Eastern district?- Yes.
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