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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 6/7/1872|see previous]]) ...mas W Hammond, Walter O Windeyer, F A Thompson, J S Lavender, J J Fernell, and Francis E Murphy, Esquires;''' '''E H Thompson''', Esq., is CPS.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 20/7/1872 (3)|see previous]]) ...nagogue of the Jewish residents, but now, I am told, used by the Wesleyans and others.
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  • ...to the arrival of trains, but the visit of 550 fashionably-dressed ladies and gentlemen to that out-of-the-way part of the bush no doubt struck them with ...effect. It is but just to Seymour to say that it did not furnish the band, and the shire councillors were guests like the other members of the party. The
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 14/9/1872|see previous]]) ...cial mails made up. Mr '''R S Arnott''' performs the double duties of post and telegraph master.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 7/9/1872 (8)|see previous]]) ...nnection with the church there is a Sunday school attended by 90 scholars, and nine teachers, at the head of which is the indefatigable clergyman, Mr Cock
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  • ...it, there are plenty of people who have faith in the resources of Benalla and believe there is a prosperous future before it. ...ly situated, and important additions are being made to the house where the business is now being carried on, at well as substantial back promises in course of
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  • The witness said he could not, as a bank manager, produce cheques belonging to private customers without their conse Mr Holmes said that he was bound to produce them, and by his refusal he rendered himself liable to a penalty of £20.
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  • ...he Council were obliged to pay a heavy interest on it, as a portion of the bank overdraft, it had better be decided at once. - After a short discussion, th '''KIALLA AND ARCADIA'''
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  • ...bout to open a branch here, The '''NSW Bank''' is the longest established, and the '''Australian Joint Stock''' makes the fourth. ...nced an action for the recovery of the ground whereon the building stands, and two of the principal masons have been served with writs. The trial case com
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  • ...er'', a journal which not only reflects credit on the owner for his energy and talents, but also to the residents of the district in supporting the same. ...sheep, cattle, horses, geese, swan, and all manner of game, but the cheese and butter would have done the eyes of any epicure good. Then the looks of the
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  • ...very small capital. He is now doing a big trade, selling all he can brew, and possesses a valuable property. ...ive country connection, and large accommodation for balls, dinner parties, and such affairs.
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  • ...cted in a manner which evinces remarkably crude notions of the proper aims and objects of those events. ...ngé, leaving Mr Andrew's horses by Forester. Mr Kennedy's grey Hurricane, and Mr G M'Kay's old Cob, ridden by his truly weighty owner in the ring. The pr
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  • ...hould think is ably filled. by a gentle man of my acquaintance, Mr J Knox, and I am. also glad to be able to say that Mr J Clarke holds the position of co ...ht, feel curious to see what sort of an individual kept the establishment, and I believe that is the fact.
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  • ...ok little brighter, and to judge by the paper strewn about, a good general business must be done by him. ...w more. Mr M'Burney in just the same as usual, only richer I should think, and not married, although there was some talk of it not long ago.
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  • ...the time. The station was a handy place for making a descent from upon the bank. ...so. He said, 'I could describe the horses, but took no notice of brands,' and Kelly appeared to be satisfied, for he replied. Then that is all, right.'
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  • ...nd, if you let one of them go,' said he, 'I'll meet you some time or other and then you may consider yourself a dead man.' After they were gone some of us ...the door was open, whereas, he said, he thought he had arranged the house, and shut the door when he went away.
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  • ...their pipes together, a friendly conversation took place between the gang and their prisoners. ...irectly he was out of the saddle, M'lntyre jumped on the back of the horse and rode away without ever looking round to see whether he could give his comra
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  • '''THE BANK ROBBERY  ''' ...caulay's for £4, saying he wanted it cashed. He was told he was too late, and he then asked to see Mr Scott, the manager. Mr Bradley said it was too late
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  • ...g chest, and appropriated about £1,500 in notes, and nearly £500 in gold and silver. ...time impressing upon him the fact that the gang would be in the vicinity, and if he let any of the prisoners go before the hour fixed he would be held re
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  • ...st night state that the men proceed in New South Wales are not the Kellys, and favors our view of their whereabouts. ...also appear for some of them. Mr. F. Brown will appear as for the Stewards and the prosecution will be conducted by Mr. Bowman instructed by Superintenden
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