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  • '''LIVING DOWN THE FAMILY DISGRACE''' "You want to find Jim Kelly? Well, you're just in luck. It Joe reported that the eldest male survivor of the famous Kelly family was drafting sheep in one of the back paddocks, and that we could see him t
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  • ...y might. At least, men should respect him if they executed the rest of the family. ...gory:August 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • '''OTHER MEMBERS OF THE KELLY FAMILY''' ...rview closed Jim Kelly was asked if he could say what other members of the family were surviving. He thought for a little while, and then said:-
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  • ...down at last-and who by the way, is still living very comfortably with his family at Wangaratta-says it was neither rifle nor revolver, but a revolving rifle ...the police, they relate stories of shameful treatment endured by the Kelly family on the part of the police officers who, it appears, had them in a firm grip
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  • ...ay, like curs if you are afraid' Go out of here! Do you want to see all my family murdered? Oh, you cowardly wretches.!" ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...white man on the Buckland. I have lived a good life, and brought up a big family. . . . And they shot my dear, innocent, brave children-oh! the cowards! And ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • Sergeant Steele is living in retirement with his grown up family at Wangaratta. His house, a commodious, well shaded one, is at once pointed ...utumn, and the sergeant is one who can appreciate the fact. His is a hardy family. Both his daughters sleep out of doors in all weathers. And neither has eve
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  • ...t changed it in any other respect. He uses the place as a dwelling for his family. There are four apartments in it. He has built another cottage at the rear ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...m the view finder he was met with the spectacle of the son and heir of the family, a desperate villain of about eight summers, revelling a huge Enfield revol ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • "All the Sherritt family were in the Government service. I know, because I had to give them money an ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...is well known, was very much in their confidence. This man, who, with his family still lives in the neighborhood, was in the habit of meeting the outlaws wh ...eve Hart escaped and were now alive, this old and particular friend of the family contemptuously ridiculed the idea. "No," he said. "I would h
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  • ...ide of the street. Sergeant George [[Devine|Devine]], a married man with a family, was in charge, with Constable [[Const Richards|Richards]] for assistant. O ...e robbers took possession of the bank by main force of arms is now ancient history.
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  • ...t him in the wrist. This story was positively denied by the members of the family, who alleged that Fitzpatrick tried to take liberties with Kate Kelly, and ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • '''EARLY HISTORY OF THE OUTLAWS''' ...erefore it may be as well, at this stage, to explain somewhat of the early history of the members of the gang.
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  • ...e ascertained the locality of Power's hiding place in the mountains from a family whose house was on the available road to it. Then, in consideration of bein ...patrick|Fitzpatrick]] in attempting to arrest Dan Kelly at the home of the family.
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  • ...Dan only 4. The mother was left with a large family to look after. And the family lived in a district that is scarcely less desolate now than it was then. St ...d, warrant or authority. That was the beginning of Australia's red page of history.
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  • ...that he could not survive many minutes, he pleaded for a chance to see his family before he died. Several versions of this dismal business have been circulat ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • This was just after the storekeeper, Owen, came to the rescue of the Byrne family with a load of stores. And a few days later the bank at Jerilderie was robb ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...ury. Kelly also described how his mother had been left to bring up a large family of young children and had not been given a chance by the police, and expres ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...it, and who keenly sympathised with them and with the other members of the family in the terrible position in which they became involved. ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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