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  • ...Victorian engineer in chief minutes the papers as follows on 31st August, 1878 -' I was at Echuca on Thursday, 20th, and found the new bridge quite fit fo
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  • ...years. In some cases no rent has been paid by the selector since January, 1878. ...n below were collected within the last few days. Here and there an opinion may be found expressed as to the probable results of selection in the '''Benall
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  • ...e gram in many cases therefore, would be 13s per bag. Further calculations may be   deferred for the present, these figures being given for the purpose o ...re got under cultivation last year and a fair harvest gathered in 1880. In 1878-9 the proprietor saw the rust coming, and cut his crop for hay, thereby mak
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  • ...he interest. The capital that a selector ought to have in hand at starting may be roughly indicated by means of a few figures. The cost of building a dwel ...nce of £2 5s 4d per acre. A selector now preparing 70 acres for next year may look forward to making a net profit of about £160. Out of this, supposing
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  • ...ared to deal with licensees in arrears desirous of coming under the act of 1878 are being anxiously looked for, but the subject is one on which Parliament ...were murdered by the Kelly gang in the Wombat Ranges on the 26th October, 1878. The hon. gentleman was accompanied by Messrs D Gaunson, E L Zox, J H Grave
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  • ...t to the victims of the [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] murders, in October, 1878, may be a graceful tribute to the memory of the men whose lives were sacrificed ...erence to the facts connected, with the fate of Kennedy and his companions may not be out of place. In the vicinity of Greta, which is some miles beyond M
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  • ...pture them, were in the power of the police. The township of Glenrowan; it may be mentioned, is an insignificant collection of buildings, and is about fiv
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  • ...peaking of deceased, refer as softly as possible to any faults of which he may have been guilty during his life. ...ed between him and [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] (as he was familiarly known) we may mention that after the latter’s father died, many years ago, they were in
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  • ...information of the sort, and the rumour cannot be traced to its source. It may therefore be regarded as untruthful. ...her son. It may be here explained that Ellen Kelly, on the 9th of October, 1878, was sentenced, at the Beechworth Circuit Court, why Mr Justice [[Redmond B
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  • ...awaits his trial and sentence, the tragic events of Sunday and Monday last may be said to have brought to a close the long and remarkable career of the no ...sault on a woman in the place thus broken into. In the early part of April 1878, warrants were issued for the arrest of Daniel Kelly and John Lloyd on six
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  • ...ded all attempts to capture them. In [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|October 1878]], Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] and Constable [[Scanlon|Scanlan]], [[Mc ...n the part of the Kellys that he was assisting in the plans. Be this as it may, it is now matter of history how that murder led indirectly to the capture
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  • ...her scene—to the mournful tragedy which was enacted on the 26th October, 1878 , at Stringybark Creek. As poor Kennedy, on the last-named occasion, lay wo ...HASTINGS, may well be surprised at their own moderation. In conclusion, we may presume that Sergeant STEELE will receive a well-deserved promotion. He has
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  • ...he past twelve months was that they thought the trackers would go away. We may here remark, in reference to the latter statement, that Mr W H [[Foster|Fos ...o go home, received a reply from Ned Kelly to this affect: “Oh, yes; you may go home and have a sleep; but mind you don’t dream too loud!” When he h
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  • ...cted in the Beechworth telegraph office on Sunday afternoon and Monday, we may here mention that no fewer than three hundred [[Telegraph|telegrams]]—six ...the party who went out in search of the outlaws from Mansfield in October, 1878. On the 25th of the same month they encountered the Kellys and Hart and Byr
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  • ...prised a party of police, camped in the ranges near Mansfield, in October, 1878; his police number having been that above mentioned. At about half-past thr ...ne would have been laid by them had other circumstances not intervened. We may also mention yet another circumstance that occurred on the day in question,
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  • ...liam Williamson]], were, on the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|12th October 1878]] at the Beechworth assizes, by Sir Redmond [[Redmond Barry|Barry]], senten ...[Reward|reward]]. That, I believe, had then been increased to ₤200. They may have intended to apprehend us, but I firmly believe they only wanted the sl
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  • ...vourably regard the prayer of this meeting―that the life of the prisoner may be spared.” ...trial of Kelly’s mother and her fellow-prisoners took place in October, 1878, and that they were convicted on the sole testimony of Fitzpatrick. 
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  • ...f the gang, was executed in the Melbourne Gaol.  However weary the public may be of the Kelly affair, it seems proper that, before relating the particula ...t―who were known to the police as notorious cattle-stealers.  In April, 1878, an attempt was made by Constable Fitzpatrick to arrest Daniel Kelly, for h
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  • ...allarat and Sandhurst have been presented to the Assembly, praying that he may be superseded as chairman, and a motion has been tabled in the Assembly for ...tions with her at her hotel at Glenrowan about the Kellys between October, 1878, and June, 1879.  Asked her if she could give me any information as to whe
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  • ...of a legal representative. In this inquiry the presence of legal advisers may well be dispensed with, because police officers are accustomed to conduct c Sir,- Ever since the publication, in October, 1878, of what is known as the Mansfield murders, remarks have been made in the p
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