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  • ...bbery|Euroa]] and [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|Jerilderie]] robberies, death of [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] and [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|Glenrowan]]
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  • ...Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Later in 1879''' '''Early in 1880''' '''Death of Aaron Sherritt 26/6/1880''' '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880''' '''After the
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  • ...Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Later in 1879''' '''Early in 1880''' '''Death of Aaron Sherritt 26/6/1880''' '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880''' '''After the
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  • ...errilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Later in 1879''' '''Early in 1880''' '''Death of Aaron Sherritt 26/6/1880''' '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880''' '''After the
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  • ...bbery|Euroa]] and [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|Jerilderie]] robberies, death of [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] and [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|Glenrowan]]
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  • | Inquest into death of Aaron Sherritt | Inquest into death of Aaron Sherritt
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  • ...obbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , ...' '''Spring 1879 Early 1880''' '''Nicolson replaced by Hare 2/6/1880''' '''Death of Aaron Sherritt 26/6/1880''' '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880'''
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  • | Report of Kennedy's death
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  • ...harp ragged edges. In addition, therefore, to the melancholy caused by the death of the constables, those who escorted them had the horror of seeing their f ...numerous bullet wounds were found, some of them apparently inflicted after death. M’Intyre, who gave evidence at the inquest, repeated the story which he
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  • ...ven mile Creek, near Greta, where his family continued to reside after his death. In Victoria he received, at one time, a sentence of six months’ imprison
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  • ...and elaborate accounts of the way in which [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] met his death. These accounts doubtless filtered through from members of the Kelly family
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  • ...ey were all most careful to avoid the word ‘murder’ in speaking of the death of the police. Kelly confirmed the story that he had shot Kennedy when he w
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  • ...loaded revolvers and bailed up the two constables, who, seeing nothing but death before them if they resisted, gave in with the best grace they could. Enter
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  • ...are, who was the life and soul of these expeditions, some years before his death published a book, which devoted many pages to accounts of this work, and ye
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  • == CHAPTER XVII - AARON SHERRITT’S DEATH ==
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  • ...is most loyal endeavours to the work of betraying his former associates to death.
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  • ...women who ran backwards and forwards, and were constantly threatened with death unless they confessed who was in the house, would say nothing but that they
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  • ...ew him, while his wife and his old mother were overwhelmed by grief at his death.
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  • ...rce and courage had saved the occupants of the special from almost certain death.
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  • ...e that they shot one another rather than be taken; but the manner of their death was never known, for all of them that was ever seen again was some charred
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  • ...his opinion, said he believed they were too cowardly to voluntarily accept death.
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  • ...of dying in fight, while he was a humiliated prisoner, with almost certain death in prospect. His wounds were dressed as well as possible, and for one night ...d ended in the only way possible, with a verdict of guilty and sentence of death against the outlaw, who was convicted on evidence largely contributed by hi
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  • ...[[Ned Kellys End|hanged]] in [[Melbourne Gaol|Melbourne Gaol]]. He met his death with a fair amount of courage, though he could not trust himself to make a
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  • | AARON SHERRITT'S DEATH
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  • ...of retributive disaster. And she had outlived the fate of one son, done to death by bullet and flame, and that of another - the idol of them all - perishing ...rave misdeeds, she has been spared - spared to a life that is but a living death, bowed down in agonising memories, and quite devoid of hope. It is all very
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  • '''THE DEATH OF KATE.''' ...him at the post-office with the news that Kate had died. . . Such an awful death, too! All alone, with no one to help her when she became delirious. Oh, the
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  • ...e to silver the cloud of gloom that mingles with the approaching shadow of death, weighs down her spirit in despair unto the earth. For her there is no hope
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  • This was the man who, hearing of his favourite sister’s awful death and the sad plight of her children, had quietly harnessed his horses and fa
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  • ...still on the mountains when we ask him what was the manner of his sister's death. For it had been reported in many places that she was not dead, but living
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  • ...etimes it eases my mind. But, no; the memory of it makes me miserable unto death-after all these years." ...onably as a grotesque incongruity, a stupid, banal outcry in the Valley of Death, whither this aged pilgrim is passing. If she would but exorcise the thing
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  • '''A NARRATIVE OF DEATH''' ...very weak. In time, however, she found speech to continue her narrative of death and desolation:-
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  • ...had determined to wreck the special train and to kill everyone who escaped death in the smash. They would surely have killed any police they met that night.
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  • ...r it. . . . She died not long after. . . . And it was her brothers's awful death that killed her! He was such a clever, quiet boy! . . . Oh dear!
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  • ...petites for the slaughter of those whom they had made their enemies to the death, whetted by their sharp and decisive defeat of the police in the Wombat Ran
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  • ...OF SHERRITT''' "I remember the NIGHT OF [[Aaron Sherritt|Sherritt's]] death as well as anything" said Mr Ward, "Four constables has been stat
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  • ...police had made themselves their enemies, and knew that it was war to the death, all they (the bushranger) should not be blamed because they had won a fair '''KENNEDY'S DEATH'''
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  • ...rmour|armour,]] thanks to which the Kelly outlaws were enabled to ward off death, dozens of them, was in no ?? knightly or handsome. ? in his simplicity, st
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  • ...so well guarded that it will never be permitted to leak out, even at their death. This is only one of the many superstitions that have been woven around the ...ho actually made that quaint, ponderous, but serviceable armor that turned death aside for the outlaws so often.
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  • ...er, laid hands upon their weapons, the issue at once became one of life or death on both sides. One thing is certain in connection with Kennedy's death - that is, that Ned Kelly, declaring that he was the bravest man he had eve
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  • ...g of Sherritt has long been justified beyond question. But the news of his death sent the public excitement on to fever heat. Because the public did not kno
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  • ...the thrill of horror with which the news of [[Aaron Sherritt|Sherritt]]'s death was received all through the southern State. People thought only of the one ...worth, and from there back to the [[Melbourne Gaol|Melbourne gaol]] to his death, of which more hereafter.
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  • ...e in the right eyeball. The bullet that went into the eye must have caused death almost instantaneously.
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  • TRIAL AND DEATH OF NED KELLY ...t would have been different. He said; "For my own part, I do not fear death. But on account of my poor mother, who is in prison now on an unjust charge
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  • ...n that [[Ned Kellys Trial|dramatic scene]], the passing of the sentence of death, was enacted in the Criminal Court. Amongst them are Mr Edmund Duggan and M ...al scene. Mr Justice Barry put on the black cap and pronounced sentence of death. The court was intensely silent. Two women - one of them was Kate Kelly - s
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  • ...ousand cuts" of the Chinese as a lingering, but not humorous, mode of death. As it happened, as he spoke he was carving a fine plump turkey, and I have
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  • ...his former caution to me not to attempt to escape under penalty of sudden death. The leader then dismounted, handing his bridle over to his brother, who to
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  • ...easons - weighty, cogent, unanswerable - for the unanimous belief in their death - reasons which it is not necessary to mention. But the suggestion actually
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  • | A NARRATIVE OF DEATH [[Cookson, 01_09_1911_4|....]]
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  • KENNEDY'S DEATH [[Cookson, 06_09_1911_1|....]]
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  • TRIAL AND DEATH OF NED KELLY
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  • ...disturbed, because Mrs. Mackay was so ill that any fright might cause her death.
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  • ...l that remained of the missing owner of the store. A verdict of accidental death was recorded, the friends of the deceased procured a coffin, and Jemmy bein
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  • == Death Of Brooks == ...wards the front. This skull was kept as a memento by the coroner until his death, when his widow sent it to me, and I now have it in my den.
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  • ...to every act. We had a very limited number of men, and they were worked to death, but there were no complaints even when working for sixteen hours a day! Th
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  • ...rty of police in the Wombat Ranges, in October 1878, until the capture and death of the bushrangers at Glenrowan, in June 1880, are still too fresh in the m
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  • ...e first persons to be shot, and they themselves would also suffer the same death. The outlaws then made themselves as comfortable as they could, leaving one
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  • ...e train, surely ought to have had a good effect on the men who were facing death in the execution of their duty. Seeing the wound, the ladies implored Mr Ha ...ed to the back of the building, where he gradually sank and died a painful death. This fact at the time was unknown to the police.
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  • ...ies. I don't care what people say about Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s death. I have made my statement as to it, and if they don't believe me I can't he
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  • ...years. He did not know from his personal knowledge how his son came by his death. ...f his brother, but did not know from personal knowledge how he came by his death.
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  • ...1880-The Start-The Journey-A Timely Warning-The '''KellyGang''' surprised-Death of Byrne-Capture of Ned Kelly-His Statement-The Prisoners released-Renewal
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  • Death of Byrne
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  • Although the sentence was for only six months, it proved to be a Death Sentence. Such was the treatment to which John Kelly was subjected in [[Kil Shortly after her husband's death, [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Mrs Kelly]], with her eight orphans, left Avenel for Gre
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  • Shortly before her death, [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Mrs Kelly]]'s name was entered at the Wangaratta Hospita ...eted out to his father by the authorities at home and abroad. His father's death from prison treatment after serving a sentence of only six months on a ''&q
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  • ...an outlaw from the time he was 17 years of age till he was 19 years at his death at Glenrowan, he killed no one, he shot no one, offered violence to no neig
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  • ...him. If left alive Kennedy would, Kelly said, be left to a slow, torturing death at the mercy of ants, flies, and the packs of dingoes, which were fairly nu
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  • ...t;conditions" with regard to the protection of Kennedy from injury or death should Wright discover him alive. It was arranged that Wright should go at ...veral wounds, caused by each charge of swandrops, had been inflicted after death.
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  • After the death of Kennedy, Ned Kelly covered the body with the victim’s cloak and rejoin
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  • ...reports of bullets having been fired into the bodies of the Troopers after death is false and the Coroner should he consulted. I have no intention of asking
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  • ...position of racecourse detective.  He remained in this position up to his death in 1927.
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  • ...most disparaging terms. On one occasion Captain Standish, referring to the death of the Hon John Thomas Smith, said, “Now Mr Nicolson’s billet as Assist
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  • ...night, when the water was frozen on the running creeks and I was frozen to death nearly.  I came down, and said, ‘Where is Aaron Sherritt?’ and I saw a
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  • '''Sherritt Sentenced to Death'''
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  • ...named or described with the commission of a felony punishable by law with death any judge of the Supreme Court on any application in chambers on behalf of
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  • Question — But we want your own impression whether their death was caused by the fire, or suffocation, or by any other means? — My impre
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  • Mr Bindon: All the transactions that took place after the death of Lonigan which were detailed in evidence. Mr Bindon: There was a period, after the death of Lonigan, when no further evidence was applicable.
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  • ...ction. He asked them not to believe McIntyre’s statement as regarded the death of Lonigan. Of course, it would be nonsense to say that Lonigan was not sho
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  • ...my case as I do, and I almost wish now that I had spoken; not that I fear death. On the evidence that has been given, no doubt, the jury or any other jury ...the court called for silence while His Honor passed the awful sentence of death upon the prisoner.
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  • Judge Barry then passed the sentence of death, and concluded with the usual formula: “May the Lord have mercy on your s == Death of Mr Justice Barry ==
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  • ...rage committed on the remains of one whose penitential dispositions before death earned for him the forgiveness of his sins, and the right to receive the la
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  • | Formulating a campaign policy. Sherritt sentenced to death
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  • ...e meetings. A magisterial inquiry was held this morning, when a verdict of death from a gun-shot wound, self-inflicted, was returned.
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  • ...[[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]], who were burned to death in the Glenrowan Hotel in 1880. The correspondent so far does not appear to
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  • ...the police would have had a more formidable task. Mr Sadleir was in at the death at Glenrowan, but he falls to see any romance in the affair. Indeed, like m
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  • '''DEATH OF POLICE OFFICER'''
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  • '''DEATH OF LAST SURVIVOR''' ...resting link in Victorian police history was severed yesterday through the death of Mr Henry [[Pewtress|Pewtress]], ex-superintendent of police, at his home
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  • The news of the death of Mr John [[Sadleir|Sadleir]], which occurred yesterday at his residence,
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  • The death occurred to-day of Mr John [[Sadleir|Sadleir]], who prior to his retirement
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  • '''DEATH OF MR JEFFERSON''' ...he Kelly Gang was striking terror into the countryside-are recalled by the death which took place yesterday, of Mr Henry Betteley [[Jefferson|Jefferson]], a
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  • ..., Wednesday - Memoirs of the Kelly gang of bushrangers are recalled by the death of Mr George Denis [[Devine|Devine]], aged 79 years, whose funeral took pla
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  • ...n 1882 and was secretary of it almost continuously up till the time of his death. In recognition of his long service the Grand Lodge conferred upon him some
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  • ...d son, Lawrence St George Steele, died at Wangaratta the previous day. The death of Mrs Steele recalls the night of June 27, 1880, when the Kelly gang was b
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  • ...ning class is a model of a ship at sea, and behind it the facsimile of the death warrant of Charles the First, with signatures attesting the well-known name
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  • This, however, the Jamiesonians are determined to resit to the death. The Court House at Jamieson is a substantial building. The District Superi
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  • ...e doing wrong to hold out any hope of mercy. His Honour passed sentence of death in the usual form.
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  • ...est will be held to-morrow. Only a few persons were present till after his death. About 60 or 70 persons who obtained admission were by mistake kept in the
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  • ...ice. It was most evident that he had already tasted "the sharpness of death," and felt deeply the awfulness of the moment. The strongest signs of
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  • Mr Watson, I was informed, had by this means received intelligence of the death of his brother in England almost immediately after the event occurred, and
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  • ...held at Violet Town on Tuesday by Dr Healey, when: a verdict of accidental death was returned. Curtin leaves a wife and five children
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  • ...and Moira, now called '''Mathoura'''. This property Stuckey held till his death, about 1860, when it was sold by his executors to Mr '''E J Hogg''', in 186
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  • ...e heavy sharp instrument. The wounds in my opinion are sufficient to cause death. Searched and found tracks and blood marks from where the horse lay to befo
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  • ...t of a pocket handkerchief, the poor fellow would most likely have bled to death. From Violet Town to Benalla the road lay through dense forest, and was in
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  • ...the squatter's assistance. In undisturbed possession she remained till her death, which occurred some years ago. Nanny Byrnes was a strong-minded powerful w
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  • '''SINGULAR DEATH''' (FROM THE OVENS AND MURRAY ADVERTISER DEC 16) ...s might have been expected to have produced insanity. A dread, however, of death by suffocation, beyond the least possibility of help might have induced him
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  • ...nce of his having bled to death. The wounds were quite sufficient to cause death from bleeding.
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  • ...fully mutilated. Several of the wounds were sufficient separately to cause death; and though the deceased might possibly have inflicted them himself, as sug
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  • ...which will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who caused the death of the Chinaman, [[Ah Fook|Ah Fook]], at the Woolshed recently.
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  • ...flicted upon the body there could be no doubt that the man had come to his death by violent means. At the inquest held upon May 10, before Mr [[Beechworth|D ...the conclusion that suicide is the most probable explanation of the man's death.  
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  • ...ned from the other aide; but twelve months ago, on the occasion of another death in the same family as one of the above, all the ratepayers on that side sig
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  • ...y generous support would be given, as there always has been, but since the death of Mr. Shanks that body (the most wealthy and influential in the district)
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  • ...and that this paper is the defunct FORBES FREE PRESS, which died a natural death after the first three issues, and the enterprising proprietor intends resus
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  • I should probably have had to record another death from drowning but for the gallant conduct of Mr John Ledwidge, a young gent
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  • ...years coming to Victoria in 1856, where she remained up to the time of her death. Deceased lady was well-know and highly respected in Tasmania as she has be
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  • It is with deep regret we have to record the sudden and melancholy death of '''Dr Rowe''', of the [[Seven Creeks at kellyGang|Seven Creeks Station]] Dr Rowe's death occurred very suddenly, and under extra ordinary circumstances. It appears
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  • ...eived a mortal wound in the forehead, which must have caused instantaneous death. No effort will be spared to secure the arrest of the band of desperadoes,
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  • ...ak from bruises and from 48 hours severe exertion. The sorrow felt for the death of Scanlan is universal throughout the district. He seems to have been a br
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  • ...lds]], MD., described the nature of the wounds on the bodies and said that death must have rapidly followed them. The inquiry then closed. No additional pol
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  • ...d seven wounds, of which one, through the eyeball, must have caused speedy death. [[Scanlon|Scanlan]]’s body had four shot-marks upon it, and the fatal wo
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  • ...the capture or destruction of the bloodthirsty villains who compassed his death became even more intensified. The sad announcement was officially conveyed
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  • ...o some extent an ally, or felt confident that the fear of meeting with his death at their hands would effectually purchase his silence. However that may be,
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  • ...lf a mile of the camp where Constables Scanlan and Lonergan received their death wounds.
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  • KELLY'S DEATH This is consistent with the mode of Kennedy’s death at the fatal camp. If he ran away immediately after McIntyre, he would have
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  • ...im with the offence as aforesaid, which is a felony punishable by law with death.
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  • ...law. He said that numerous friends had condoled with him on account of the death of Constable Scanlan, whom they had heard was his cousin. There was no rela
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  • ...ing him with the crime aforesaid, which is a felony punishable by law with death; and whereas on the 2 nd day of November instant, the Attorney-General of t
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  • ...in the mountain ranges, and now when they know it is a matter of life and death they will be still more cautious.
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  • ...as a long conversation between the Kellys and the sergeant previous to the death of the latter. It will be remembered that in the letter sent to Mr Monk, an
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  • ...hould be taken off. Thus, if the facts, and the facts alone, of the tragic death of Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|KENNEDY]] are considered, the ruffians stand in a
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  • '''Death of the police''' ...rgeant Kennedy was not shot dead by Ned Kelly, but by his brother Dan. The death wound was inflicted by the shotgun gun which was carried by Dan. Whilst Ned
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  • ...ing away on a fleet horse, tied away from the station and riding like grim death, to give Steve Hart the necessary information. Again, one of these showy ra
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  • ...aid the police in the capture of the Kelly gang you shall be tormented to death, if I am hung for it. Mind what I said to you ; but I am not going into par
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  • ...aid the police in the capture of the Kelly gang you shall be tormented 'to death, if I am hung for it. Mind what I said to you ; .but I am not going into pa
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  • ...right eyebrow, produced by the fall, which however, had not caused death. Death, he believed, had resulted from syncope from internal hemorrhage, caused by ...ng of the colony to be administrator of the Government in the event of the death incapacity or absence of the Governor.
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  • ...o aid the police in the capture of the Kellygang you shall be tormented to death, if I am hung for it. Mind what I said to you ; but I am not going into par
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  • ...cuit Court in April, 1861, of burglary, robbery, and shooting. Sentence of death was recorded, and the Executive reduced the sentence to 21 years, the first
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  • ...ht the gang to bay at a selector's hut, and a desperate fight ended in the death of two bushrangers, and the capture of the others, two of whom were wounded
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  • ...nd night on both sides; in vain were large rewards for the apprehension or death of members of the gang offered; and in vain were the hundred and one other
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  • ...long remain an object of deep interest to the inhabitants, the melancholy death of those which it is intended to honour being one of lasting regret to the
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  • ...stated that the reason that Sherritt went to the house in which he met his death was that he might be the better able to watch Byrne’s place.
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  • ...re of the police in attempting to dislodge the outlaws had resulted in the death of two of the innocent persons so diabolically cooped up by the murderers w
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  • ...d that he did. Byrne then handcuffed his prisoner, and ordered him pain of death to go to the hut, and tell Skerritt “for God’s sake to come out.” He
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  • ...e train, surely ought to have had a good effect on the men who were facing death in the execution of their duty. Seeing the wound, the ladies implored Mr Ha
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  • ...ed to the back of the building, where he gradually sank and died a painful death. This fact at the time was unknown to the police.
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  • ...ies. I don't care what people say about Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]'s death. I have made my statement as to it, and if they don't believe me I can't he
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  • ...years. He did not know from his personal knowledge how his son came by his death. ...f his brother, but did not know from personal knowledge how he came by his death.
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  • ...have been a quiet, harmless old man, and much regret was expressed at his death. He seems to have been shot by the attacking force, of course unintentional
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  • .... I do not care what people say about Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]’s death. I have made my statements of the affair, and id the public don’t believe
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  • ...the unsuspecting SHERRITT, fell first. Within six and thirty hours of the death of his last victim his fate was sealed. Then the hotel was fired, and [[Ste
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  • I do not care what people say about Sergeant Kennedy's death. Death of the hapless AARON SHERRITT
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  • '''DEATH OF MRS JONES’S CHILD'''
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  • ...y himself at any of the roadside stopping places, even wounded almost into death, and in durance, warmed the spirits of men, whose inquisitive ardor was not
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  • == DEATH OF ONE OF THE WOUNDED CHILDREN ==
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  • DAN KELLY AND HART BURNT TO DEATH
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  • ...surprised at, seeing that they were lying on their faces all day expecting death every minute. Two lads named M’Auliff were arrested from this batch for b
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  • ...he bodies of the outlaws, together with a dog, which had also been burn to death, were dragged out of the fire, and in the detached kitchen the unfortunate
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  • ...years. He did not know from his personal knowledge how his son came by his death. ...hat of his brother, but did not know personal knowledge how he came by his death.
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  • ...ll the inmates of the house escaped. Hart and Dan Kelly say they will meet death rather than surrender. A large cannon has been sent for to Melbourne to blo
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  • ...age was 25 years. I do not know from personal knowledge how he came by his death. ...e court, it is that of my brother Aaron. I don’t know how he came by his death except what I have heard.
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  • == DEATH OF THE WOUNDED BOY JONES == ...the same gaol, the first intimation of the distraction of the gang, of the death of Dan Kelly and Hart, and of the capture and removal to Melbourne of Edwar
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  • ...bar window. A difference of opinion exists, however, as to the hour of his death. Some say that he fell at daylight, others that it was about 9 o’clock in
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  • ...on the whole, is doing very well. It is with regret that we record another death arising out of the affray – that of the young lad, son of Mrs Jones, who
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  • ...on the whole, is doing very well. It is with regret that we record another death arising out of the fray – that of the young lad, son of Mrs [[Jones' Glen
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  • ...s, which have since stained the criminal annals of the colony, and brought death, misery, and sorrow into a number of families. Mrs Kelly has now been an in
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  • ...of Kate Kelly he raised his right hand and swore that he would avenge the death of her brother. When making this declaration he was standing over the charr
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  • ...s hand on his head and said, 'I have got you: I said I would be in at your death.' Kelly's armour was then taken off, and he was removed to the railway stat ...wound must have ended fatally. Under the circumstances it must have caused death. After evidence had been given of the rescue of the deceased from the burni
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  • The [[Courts|magisterial inquiry]] held into the death of [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] at his house, at Sebastopol, which was
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  • The jury said they were quite satisfied as to the cause of the death of the deceased. One of the jury stated that in his opinion the surviving m
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  • An official inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] was held yesterday ay Beechworth. A ma
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  • ...him by the beard, said, 'By heavens, it is Ned - I said I would be at the death of him.' The reporters came running up to us at the same time, and with the ...er and left side if the belly. Under any circumstances it must have caused death. The body was strong, and well nourished, and there were no other marks of
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  • ...ceased Martin Cherry, and having carefully considered the same, I find his death was caused by a gunshot wound, received during the time he was a prisoner o
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  • ...evidence as they were quite satisfied as to the cause of Aaron Sherritt's death.
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  • ...To Mr Foster. No shots were fired in at the front door before my husband's death. Some shots were fired at the front afterwards, but I do not know whether t
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  • ...little common sense. There could be no doubt but that Sherritt had met his death from gunshot wounds inflicted upon him by Joseph Byrne, and that the latter
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  • ...ng him at 11pm he was considerably lower but still conscious. The cause of death was the effect of a gunshot wound.
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  • ...t. As a matter of fact then the gang were not outlaws at the time of their death, the early prorogation of Parliament having really destroyed the validity o
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  • ...ircumstances surrounding the capture of the leader of the outlaws, and the death of Steve Hart Joe Byrne and Dan Kelly.
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  • ...t abject, and seeing that they were lying on their faces all day expecting death every minute. Two lads named M'Auliffe were arrested from this batch for be
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  • The coroner briefly expressed his opinion that the cause of the death of Aaron Sherritt was gunshot wounds wilfully inflicted by Joseph Byrne and
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  • ...must have caused death.  The following is the verdict returned:- “That death was caused by a gunshot wound received during the time he was a prisoner of
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  • ...Violet Town , in setting fire to the house under momentary expectation of death, did an act of daring worthy of recognition. But in naming these men, we on
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  • ...(one of the victims) ear, as reported, and that the latter just before his death sent any further message than (verbally) his “love” to his wife. With r The following account of [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]]’s death was furnished to the special reporter for the “[[../Newspapers/D_DailyTel
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  • ...about 11 p.m. he was considerably lower, but still conscious. The cause of death was the effects of a gunshot wound.
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  • ...the foreman of the jury said they were quite satisfied as to the cause of death. ...There were no shots fired at the front of the house before my husband’s death.
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  • '''Inquest into Aaron Sherritt's death''' ...o simple that they scarcely require any comment. The cause of Sherritt’s death was undoubtedly by gunshot wounds inflicted by Joseph Byrne; and Dan Kelly
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  • ...o have been a quiet, harmless old man, and much regret is expressed at his death. He seems to have been shot by the attacking force, of course unintentional
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  • ...ont of the house. I do not care what people say about Sergeant Kennedy’s death. I have made my statement of the affair, and if the public don’t believe
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  • ...neighbour who died some weeks previously. Byrne affected ignorance of the death, and denied having seen his mother for some time. What his object in mislea
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  • ...that of an outlaw was imperilled. The life of the poor little child, whose death is recorded in today's issue, outweighs in importance the necessity of puni
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  • ...of the coroner’s jurymen desired to add to their verdict concerning the death of the murdered man. These easily-satisfied gentlemen considered that the c ...e chances of a bombardment. Whatever may have been the cause of Cherry’s death, there can be no reasonable doubt that Mrs Jones’s little boy was shot―
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  • == THE REV A GIBNEY’S STATEMENT AS TO CHERRY’S DEATH == ...-blooded act, which he did not commit. There can be no doubt that Cherry's death was caused by the reckless firing of the police. All accounts agree that af
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  • ...directly.’ The fact that they had cast some of their armour aside before death may be accounted for by the fact that its great weight must have rendered t
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  • ...gaol surgeon, the latter stated that the unhappy man was not in danger of death, and that it would be as well to let him be quiet for the rest of the day (
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  • ...o the Government for compensation for the destruction of her hotel and the death of her child, who was shot by the police.  The amount claimed is over £10
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  • ...ceased Martin Cherry, and having carefully considered the same, I find his death was caused by a gunshot wound received during the time he was a prisoner of
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  • ...slaughter and such preparations for a feast of blood, with its chances of death amongst police, prisoners and spectators—the greatest marvel of all was t
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  • ...from there.  They stated that they would shoot down all those who escaped death from the wrecked train, and that if any civilians were in the train, they s
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  • ...il from there.They stated that they would shoot down all those who escaped death from the wrecked train, and that if any civilians were in the train, they w
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  • The ''ironclads'' placed themselves in the very jaws of death. Their time was come. The reports of Messrs '''Hare''' and '''Sadleir''' sh
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  • ...ad proceeded to Glenrowan with the determination to avenge his brother’s death — produced two or three leathern holsters which had become detached from
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  • ...pensation would be paid out of the reward fund.  For some time before his death, Sherritt appeared to fully realise that his life was not worth much, and h
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  • ...es of Beechworth. This man, on hearing the destruction of the gang and the death of Byrne, absolutely shed tears. A singular story is told by one of the con
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  • ...confident Ned will not be hanged.  They say that he will be sentenced to death, but that “Something will interferer” but what the “something” is t
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  • ...man who, some time ago, struck his cousin a blow on the chest which caused death. It was alleged on behalf of Lloyd that this was an accidental occurrence,
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  • ...m. In course of conversation, addressed to some one else, he described the death of Lonigan. I overheard that conversation. He said that M’Intyre surrende
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  • ...I would much rather be shot than tell you anything that would lead to the death of those men?’ He said, ‘Yes.’ I said, ‘When I turned round, I saw
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  • ...he wound through the eyeball; it entered the eyeball, and must have caused death in a few seconds. M’Intyre pointed out the body as that of Lonigan. I als ...a bullet. The wound in the left arm or in the thigh would not have caused death.
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  • ...ciating pain and inconvenience from his treatment, but from the day of his death until now. I have been free from that pain and the ill-effects I before exp
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  • ...occasion that I would rather be shot than tell you anything to lead to the death of the other two men?” The prisoner turned to Senior-constable Kelly, and
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  • ...for it, and did not search for it further. This wound must have occasioned death in a few seconds. The last witness, McIntyre, was present when this body wa ...was only a supposition. The wounds on arm and thigh would not have caused death. I left the bullet that entered at the right eye in the brain.
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  • ...the police were his natural enemies. Prisoner said, “With regard to the death of Kennedy: after the conflict with Scanlan, Kennedy and I were firing at e ...espected Kennedy, and covered him up with his cloak.” With regard to the death of Lonigan he said, “M ‘Intyre surrendered, but Lonigan ran to a log fr
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  • I have not made any mistake with regard to Kennedy’s death, as to his having shot him rather than leave him alone to die. I think he m
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  • ...d, “The police are my natural enemies.” He described the manner of the death of Kennedy, saying, “After the fight with Lonigan and Scanlan, Kennedy an ...rsation addressed to someone else that I heard, the prisoner described the death of Lonigan. He said, “McIntyre surrendered, but Lonigan ran to a log and
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  • ...to him. Mr Gloster has asked me to remember Kelly’s statement about the death of Sergeant Kennedy. I cannot say that on the occasion when Mr Gloster and
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  • ...it to him; Mr Gloster has asked me to remember Kelly's statement about the death of sergeant Kennedy; I cannot say that on the occasion when Mr Gloster and
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  • ...y indirect threats to keep my mouth shut respecting how Cherry came by his death. But thinking best to let the public know the truth is my only excuse for t ...ce. At the time we pointed out the utter importability that Cherry met his death in the way described, and adhered to the belief that the unfortunate man wa
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  • ...chest. It had entered through the eighth rib. That wound would have caused death in a very short time. I mean within a few minutes.
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  • ...n shot. Mr Smyth objected that evidence should not be taken as regards the death of Cherry. He did not wish to say that Kelly had murdered Cherry, but there
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  • ...at entered under the arm where the blod was on the coat. When he said that death would be caused in a short time, he meant within a few minutes. He should s
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  • ...hut about two miles from Beechworth, and upon the news arriving of Byrne's death, the occupant of this hut was greatly distressed and quite inconsolable for
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  • ...flying on the sided of the line in a manner that must have caused instant death. Upon looking back through a great distance had been run, numbers of them w
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  • '''CHERRY’S DEATH DESCRIBED''' ...y indirect threats to keep my mouth shut respecting how Cherry came by his death. But thinking it best to let the public know the truth is my only excuse fo
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  • ...recurring paragraphs appearing in your newspaper already condemning him to death. Ought Edward Kelly to have any trial at all? Your article, if it means any ...taken to see that he is brought to trial, and if the gentlemen of life und death (by which I mean the jurymen, who alone, without permitting any one to usur
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  • == SENTENCED TO DEATH ==
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  • Mr Bindon: All the transactions that took place after the death of Lonigan, which were detailed in evidence. Mr Bindon: There was a period, after the death of Lonigan, when no further evidence was applicable.
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  • ...ction. He asked them not to believe M’Intyre’s statement regarding the death of Lonigan. Of course it would be nonsense to say that Lonigan was not shot
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  • ...my case as I do, and I almost wish now that I had spoken; not that I fear death. On the evidence that has been given, no doubt, the jury or any other jury
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  • ...the court called for silence while his Honour passed the awful sentence of death upon the prisoner. '''Prisoner''': I do not fear death, and I am the last man in the world to take a man’s life away. I believe
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  • ...your companions was comparatively a better termination than the miserable death which awaits you. It is remarkable that although New South Wales had joined ...ng feelings which you must be enduring. His Honour then passed sentence of death, and concluded with the usual formula, “May the Lord have mercy on your s
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  • ...so well that one of the gang, at last, should undergo a public trial and a death upon the scaffold, if for no other reason than that an opportunity has been ...to reflect that the unfortunate termination of such a life is a miserable death.”
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  • '''SENTENCE OF DEATH'''
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  • ...high. They were all gunshot wounds. The wound through the eye was cause of death. ...ome slightly slanting. Did not think the other wounds were inflicted after death. I should say that Kennedy was standing up when he was shot, as he had the
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  • .... It might also be proved by the prisoner procuring materials to cause the death of another, such as purchasing a sword, or a knife, or poison, and if those
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  • ...t I would have thrown a different light on the case. It is not that I fear death; I fear it as little as to drink a cup of tea. On the evidence that has bee ...ed upon a strict silence whilst the judge pronounced the awful sentence of death,''' '''
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  • ...nd to reflect that the unfortunate termination of your life is a miserable death. New South Wales joined with Victoria in providing ample inducement to pers ...seriously affected. Your unfortunate and miserable companions have died a death which probably you might rather envy, but you are not afforded the opportun
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  • ...t I would have thrown a different light on the case. It is not that I fear death; I fear it as little as to drink a cup of tea. On the evidence that has bee ...observe a strict silence whilst the Judge pronounced the awful sentence of death, his Honor said,—" Edward Kelly, the verdict pronounced by the jury
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  • ...eflect that the unfortunate termination of the felon's life is a miserable death. New South Wales joined with Victoria in providing ample inducement to pers ...seriously affected. Your unfortunate and miserable companions have died a death which probably you might rather envy, but you are not offered the opportuni
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  • ...on the case of Edward Kelly, now lying under sentence of [[Ned Kellys End|death]], was held at the Hippodrome, Stephen Street , last evening. The interior
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  • ...'KELLY''', now lying in the Melbourne Gaol under sentence [[Ned Kellys End|death]].  For the credit of [[Melbourne|Melbourne]], we regret to say that many
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  • ...Y was captured in an attempt to decoy a large body of the police to sudden death. He tore up the rails in order to upset a train, and then he, being protect
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  • ...n made to the Chief Secretary for permission to interview Kelly before his death including one on behalf of the widow of the late Sergeant Kennedy who is an
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  • ...the smoke should betray their camps. At last, growing weary of this weary death, they became reckless, and determined on the grand coup which led to their
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  • ...hen, steeped in crime, he stands face to face with a horrible and shameful death. The existence of the Kelly gang has, we fear, proved the bane of a conside ...ched creature who has just gone to his account, before passing sentence of death, Mr Justice BARRY made the following remarks, which we commend to the serio
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  • Immediately after sentence of [[Ned Kellys End|death]] was passed on Kelly, additional precautions were taken to ensure his safe
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  • ...uspended about 4ft, from the basement floor.  His neck was dislocated and death was instantaneous; for although a muscular twitching continued for a few mi
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  • The bolt was drawn, and the prisoner fell with a heavy thud. Death was instantaneous, only a few twitchings, due to muscular action, being per
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  • ...Barry's grave, for which a piece of land 8ft by 12ft was bought since his death, lies between that of Sir Charles Hotham and Colonel Neill, who was deputy
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  • ...of the Kelly outlaws, also, into the facts and occurrences concerning the death and capture of the outlaws at Glenrowan.
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  • ...ith a view to enable them to recover. If they die at Lake Hindmarsh, their death is recorded in the returns from that place.
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  • ...e related circumstances in connexion with the capture of Ned Kelly and the death of the other outlaws at Glenrowan.]  When I got to Glenrowan the whole thi
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  • ...oyal friend to you." Captain Standish on one occasion referred to the death of Mr John Thomas Smith, and said, "Now Nicolson's billet as assistant
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