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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
    7 KB (1,176 words) - 15:46, 20 November 2015
  • 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
    7 KB (1,118 words) - 15:46, 20 November 2015
  • ...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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