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  • [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] led the [[KellyGang|KellyGang]] of bushrangers into the pages of Australi ...ang were [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]]. Please also visit the [[ev78-10--4Mansfiel
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  • '''Government and other Documents''' see [[Government and other documents|index]] and
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  • ...son , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Fam '''Ned Kelly's trial''' '''Royal Commission'''
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  • | Kelly's at Baumgarten's | SConst Kelly , promotion recommendation
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  • Referring to explanation regarding to the capture of the Kelly Outlaws.  I would beg to state that I was awakened on the morning of the 2 ...train I had stopped I was met by Superintendent Hare and Senior Constable Kelly to whom I related the whole of the conversation I had with Mr Curnow. Supt
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  • ...ed that M’Intyre should wear them; but, significantly tapping his rifle, Ned remarked, ‘I have something better than handcuffs here.’ He added, for ...d the father of a family, whom, surely, he could not murder in cold blood. Kelly said he wanted to murder nobody, and would shoot no man who held up his arm
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  • ...on the whole, to have led a fairly peaceful and harmless life. [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|His wife]], and the mother of the bushrangers, belonged to a large family o ...country, or taking charge of Power’s horses at a distance. At this time Kelly was a boy of about sixteen, of whose courage or daring Power thought very l
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  • ...tinually in collision with the police, Lloyd senior, some years before the Kelly outbreak, being imprisoned for four years for maliciously killing a neighbo ...ways in gaol. At any rate, if he, and more men such as he, had been in the Kelly district when the murders did take place, the career of the outlaws would p
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  • ...t circumstance was of no consequence, and he hoped, perchance, to find Dan Kelly at home. The sergeant approved of Fitzpatrick’s expedition, but told him ...and studying the horse attentively, he recognized it. ‘Why, that is Dan Kelly’s mare,’ he said.
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  • ...horse, went in to join the party, where he was welcomed with abuse by Mrs Kelly, who said he was ‘a deceitful little -----,’ and that he should not tak ...patrick had scarcely been three minutes in the house, when [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] entered suddenly, and exclaiming, ‘Out of this you -----,’ fired a sh
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  • ...[William Skillion|Skillion]], and Williamson went to gaol, and Ned and Dan Kelly, for whose arrest the Government offered a reward of £200, disappeared fro [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Books]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category
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  • ...civilians that some members of the police, who received extra pay while on Kelly hunting duty, were not too anxious to capture their game and go back to the ...ding of Superintendent [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] to Benalla to take command of Kelly operations, leaving Superintendent Sadlier in ordinary charge of his distri
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  • ...ept up a brisk fire on the outlaws before he fell wounded by them, but Ned Kelly admitted that he gave Kennedy his coup de grace while lying on the ground. [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Books]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category
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  • ...ehood of this statement, but at any rate it is clear that from some source Kelly had most accurate information of the disposition of the police party, for h [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Books]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category
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  • ...miles from Melbourne, and considerably south of the district known as the Kelly country, in which the bushrangers were most at home. There is some conflict ...t the Kellys were doing was [[Patrick Quinn|Patrick Quin]], husband of Ned Kelly’s aunt, and himself a relative to the outlaws; and he claims to have give
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  • ...rhaps you are Ned Kelly,’ was the quiet answer given at random, to which Kelly, decidedly annoyed, replied that Stephens ‘seemed to be a ----- good gues ...rs or from a desire to shield his mates, should they ever be captured, Ned Kelly asserted that no one but he had taken any part in the killing of the police
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  • [[Stephens|Stephens]] was afterwards escorted by Kelly from the stable and confined with others in the store room, a wooden slab b ...eat the matter as a stupid jest was quickly dispelled by the appearance of Kelly with a revolver from behind the building, and seeing no help for it, he suf
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  • ...s of resisting, he confessed that there was in his waggon a revolver which Kelly secured. He was then led with [[Frederick Becroft|Beecroft]] to the kitchen ...d cut off one of the sergeant’s ears he protested was a lie. The police, Kelly declared, had persecuted him and all his family, who were innocent in the m
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  • ...ed by Dan Kelly and locked up with the others in the store room, where Ned Kelly became conversational with them also, and among other favours, showed them A little after three Ned Kelly, Dan Kelly and Steve Hart dressed themselves for an expedition to Euroa and made all n
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  • ...loster’s cart, with his name painted on it, was well known in Euroa, and Kelly had taken with him Gloster’s boy to hold the horses, while he pursued his ...at night, whereupon Mr Bradley, the teller, partially opened the door, and Kelly and Hart, forcing their way in, shut the door behind them.
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  • ...rness the horse himself. This was not at all the kind of language to which Kelly was accustomed from his prisoners, but Mrs Scott’s flattery had induced a ...outlaws first entered the office. During the journey one of the horses in Kelly’s vehicle fell, and a halt was made while the outlaws got out to put the
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  • ...ners had been added to by the capture of the telegraph repairer, Watt. Ned Kelly questioned him closely as to his movements and the time it would take to re ...to examine the wires, naturally caused the outlaws some apprehension. Ned Kelly called out to the others that a trainload of bobbies had come to arrest the
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  • ...Rumours had been current of a woman, supposed then to be [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]], being seen with the outlaws riding through the bush, and this gave colou ...s of the outlaws before bidding their prisoners good-bye, after which, Dan Kelly and Steve Hart indulging in a little parting brag as to what they should do
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  • ...ver the premises in case other men might be concealed there, and after Ned Kelly had secured all the arms in the barracks she was, with her children, allowe [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Books]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category
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  • ...s just sent up to Jerilderie to give the town extra protection against the Kelly gang. On their return to the police station Richards was reincarcerated, an ...as possible and surrender himself, which Mr Jarleton was forced to do, Dan Kelly coming over from the hotel to take charge of him.
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  • ...taken, and also a number of bank books, which, in spite of remonstrances, Kelly burnt, probably being under the impression that he was thereby doing a good ...xious to fire into them for the offence of interceding for Rankin, and Ned Kelly declared that before he left he was going to shoot Richards and Devine. In
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  • ...[Lyving|Living]] kept his word; and the production—a bombastic eulogy of Kelly’s prowess, with tirades against the police and some account of the murder ...ey had all the time under the revolver muzzles of one or more of them. Ned Kelly walked about the town and entered another hotel where there were several pe
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  • ...he messages which had gone through the telegraph office that day, and when Kelly arrived the two broke a number of insulators with their revolvers. Mr [[Jef ...was well for the towns people that no mischief happened to them after Ned Kelly and Byrne had gone, for the other two scoundrels seemed to take pleasure in
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  • ...age bush farmer’s conscience, and even with regard to the police murders Kelly had succeeded to some extent in fostering a belief that the constables were [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Books]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category
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  • ...the outlaws possessed the same iron constitutions. According to Aaron, Ned Kelly had twice his physical powers in every way, but he considered himself a bet [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Books]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category
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  • ...ted for the theft of a horse which he stole from Mrs Byrne and sold to Ned Kelly’s sister, [[Margaret Skillion|Mrs Skillion]]. To Mr Hare he admitted the [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Books]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category
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  • ...t places certain caricatures of the police, and also mentioned that he and Ned were discussing rival plans for sticking up one of the [[Beechworth|Beechwo [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Books]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category
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  • ...between Wangaratta to the north and Benalla to the south, [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] and Steve Hart had already established themselves in undisputed possessio [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Books]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category
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  • ...no ordinary trains would be passing along the line for many hours, and Ned Kelly felt sure that on the news of Sherritt’s murder being wired to Melbourne ...d to tickle him up with a revolver if he did not do it, and do it quickly. Kelly wanted four rails’ lengths of the line broken, but Reardon assured him th
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  • ...o need to distrust him as he was with the outlaws heart and soul, to which Kelly replied, ‘Yes; I know that, and I can see it.’ ...e not been ill in bed all day Kelly would not have captured him so easily. Kelly then told Curnow he might drive home, directing him to go to bed, and warni
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  • ...elly wished to give them a lecture. The prisoners waited respectfully, and Ned, after a word or two of advice and moralising to some of the civilians, tur .... Byrne came in from the back room, saying, ‘The train is coming.’ Ned Kelly went out to join the others; Bracken seized the opportunity to escape, lock
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  • ''' '''In getting home after his dismissal by [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], Mr [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]] determined to execute a plan he had been nur [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Books]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category
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  • ...oughout with pluck and judgment, and not long after telling Mr Hare of the Kelly’s presence he galloped away to Wangaratta to bring back further aid. ...ed to anybody for direction looked to [[SConst John Kelly|Senior-Constable Kelly]], and very much at their own sweet will, throughout the remaining hours of
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  • ...d their own. Only a few minutes before, a man whom they believed to be Ned Kelly had come to the house; but it proved to be a stranger just arrived in Glenr ...st have cursed the impulse which had made her detain the prisoners for Ned Kelly’s interrupted lecture. Now, she turned upon them fiercely, denouncing the
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  • ...ome local blacksmith, with huge headpieces quilted inside, probably by the Kelly’s sisters, gave the outlaws comparative safety on the head, chest, back, ...bably waiting anxiously and without a leader for the return of [[Ned Kelly|Ned]], who disappeared from the house into the darkness after the first volleys
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  • ...red that [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] was dead, shot in the groin, and that Dan Kelly and Steve Hart were still alive. Repeated appeals were made to them to surr [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Books]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category
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  • ...mpathisers remained in sullen, threatening mood, and while [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] lived the gang and their exploits were a constant topic of thought and co ...sing together in the hotel, were convinced that this was the case, but Ned Kelly, when asked his opinion, said he believed they were too cowardly to volunta
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  • ...hoax which successfully deluded the people. The train in which [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] travelled pulled up at North Melbourne, the station next adjoining Spence ...mbers of the [[Royal Commission|Royal Commission]] which enquired into the Kelly outbreak, questioned the payment of four guineas for the treatment of a bla
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  • ...r, was in vain; and on [[1880-07---aftermath|November 11]] Ned Kelly was [[Ned Kellys End|hanged]] in [[Melbourne Gaol|Melbourne Gaol]]. He met his death ...e there was, at least, a kind of farcical dignity; but in the evening Kate Kelly sank to lower depths, and gratified morbid curiosity by appearing on the st
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  • ...st useful and excellent citizens. For 32 years the names of Ned Kelly, Dan Kelly, Steve Hart, and Joe Byrne have been execrated by the whole people of Austr [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Newspapers]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:People]] [[Cat
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  • ...ot;I'm Dan Kelly's mother! Dan was my son, and Ned was my son, and [[James Kelly|Jim]] is my son - dear, good kind Jim. And I have only him left." [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Newspapers]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:People]] [[Cat
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  • ...ver one young policeman's folly! . . . . Well, it's done. Kate is dead-and Ned, and Dan-all dead. But there'll be a reckoning yet, I think." That was the actual reason of the decision of Jim Kelly to remain in the district where his family had lived and suffered. He wante
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  • '''NED KELLY'S LOG''' ...ssed since the siege of the hotel, is the log beside which [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] fell.
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  • '''NED KELLYS LOG''' continued The Commission reported that the administration of ...job." And it is not exaggerating to say that plenty of people in the Kelly country, as it is still called, are of the same opinion.
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  • "It was very dark. We went on to the gatehouse, [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] marching along with a rifle to mind us. The men who were working there we ...w how to do it!' shouted Ned Kelly, levelling his revolver at the porter. 'Ned,' said the porter, 'I tell you I never worked a day on the line in my life,
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  • ...they got pretty drunk. They started preparing to go away, putting their [[Kelly's Armour|iron clothes]] on. But they got wandering all over the house, and ...red handkerchief up and stopped the train. The police said afterwards that Kelly would not have let Curnow go but for the fact that he was mates with them b
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  • "Ned Kelly was most cruel to all of us all day. He said that if he could see his way t [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Newspapers]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:People]] [[Cat
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  • '''''THE MAN WHO SHOT NED KELLY,''''' "That," said the sergeant, " is Ned Kelly's cartridge bag. That is the one he was wearing at Glenrowan. I took it off
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  • ...felt more timid than usual was in the habit of giving him a shoulder home. Ned said he supposed the father wasn't to stay in the street all night, so he l ...e were getting there, 'Say Sergeant, wouldn't it be a joke if we found the Kelly crowd in charge of the police station.' Whelan said he couldn't see any fun
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  • ...ous New South Wales criminals-and also [[Ned Kelly|Ned]] [[James Kelly|Jim Kelly]]. There is no doubt that it was while the three of them were serving their ...d not be found. In 1878 I was sent to the north-eastern district to arrest Ned. I left Melbourne with a man who knew the district as well as I did. After
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  • [[James Kelly|Jim Kelly]] during his interview with "The Sun" representative, was asked w ...rned bushranger, when he would have been quite a dangerous a man as Edward Kelly . . . .His widow was much better off without him."
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  • ...SHOT" The blackest of all the crimes charged against the [[KellyGang|Kelly outlaws]] was that of the murder of the brave [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] and h "The first time I saw Ned after that affair," he said, "he was low in spirits. He said they
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  • ...t the devil himself come to do battle for his own. It was a pity, from Ned Kelly's point of view, that the thoughtful and calculating Sergeant Steele, with The Kelly's armor is popularly supposed to have been made out of ploughshares. Some o
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  • ...eturned from town duty, disarmed him, and locked him in the cell also. Ned Kelly was very wroth with Devine on account of what he had heard of his boasting, ...to prepare the altar for the service, and on this occasion did so, but Dan Kelly accompanied her to see that she left no communication for the priest. After
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  • ...the family, who alleged that Fitzpatrick tried to take liberties with Kate Kelly, and that in a struggle that followed his pistol went off and shot him. ...mmission Index|Royal Commission]] of inquiry into the circumstances of the Kelly outbreak, and in which the following passage occurs:-
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  • NED KELLYS LIFE WITH POWER ...ut persecuted them continually, though the father, [[John (Red) Kelly|John Kelly]], had by honest work succeeded in winning for himself a snug farm of consi
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  • ...r|Power]]'s methods were extremely simple. He always worked alone-when Ned Kelly was with him his only part in the robberies was to look after the horses. W ...nduct of Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] in attempting to arrest Dan Kelly at the home of the family.
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  • ...support it. It was, in brief, that the best way to deal with men like Ned Kelly and his confederates was to enlist them in the service of the Government. T In the light of the unfortunate events that sent the [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] outlaws to the bush, the wisdom in the concluding sentence of the second
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  • ...rks. And if from the time of his leaving Power to his taking to bush young Kelly grew more and more irritable under the curb of the law - as en forced in th '''DAN KELLY AND THE OTHERS'''
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  • ...locality and particular knowledge of the whole of country now known as the Kelly territory, were pecualally well adapted for success in the career they had ...nter proving so fatal to the police party, set the seal of outlawry on Ned Kelly and his associates and stirred up the Victorian Government to most elaborat
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  • ...o, on returning to camp with Scanlan, found the outlaws in possession. Ned Kelly told him to surrender-told him that his position was a hopeless one. Four l But Ned Kelly and Byrne, at least, expressed the most fervent regret for the necessity wh
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  • ...hat fatal day they had not the slightest intention of shooting anyone. Ned Kelly said that all he intended to do was what Power had donee befire - that is, ...the rough chivalry that characterised Power about the manner in which Ned Kelly treated the womenfolk whom he encountered on this visit. He assured the mal
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  • ...d asked for it MacDougall replied that it was a gift from his dead mother. Kelly declared that he wouldn't take it under any consideration, and very soon af [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Newspapers]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:People]] [[Cat
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  • NED KELLY LODGED IN GAOL The unprecedented exploit of the bushrangers at Euroa simply ...lderie]] is almost incredible. Not a man dared to interfere with them. Ned Kelly took the opportunity of making a speech, in which he set forth the reasons
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  • NED KELLY LODGED IN GAOL continued After this the police authorities had another viol ...omrades dead, the people of a whole continent clamouring for his life, Ned Kelly was sent to Melbourne in heavy custody of superfluous men and unnecessary w
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  • ...l]] at the [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth Assizes]]. The court was crowded. Kelly was defended by Mr [[Gaunson, David|David Gaunson]]. ...e outlaws made me drink some tea in order to show it was not poisoned. Ned Kelly took my gun that he had got from the tent, took the shot out of the cartrid
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  • ...y they wanted to take our lives; they said they only wanted our arms. When Kelly said that Fitzpatrick was the cause of it all, and that the police could no ...s," added Gloster, and I asked the men who they were. One said, 'I am Kelly, and a better man never stood in two shes.' I knew then that it was no use
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  • TRIAL AND DEATH OF NED KELLY ...|Fitzpatrick]], towards his mother, and charged that officer with perjury. Kelly also described how his mother had been left to bring up a large family of y
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  • ...TIAN" There are many people alive to-day who were present when that [[Ned Kellys Trial|dramatic scene]], the passing of the sentence of death, was en ...rget what followed. When asked by the judge if he had anything to say, Ned Kelly thought for a moment, and then, speaking quietly and slowly, said that his
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  • '''THE LAST OF THE IRONCLADS''' [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] met his doom at 10 o'clock on the morning of November 11, 1880, at the [[ ...s were bound behind his back. Just before the cap was placed over his face Kelly took one last look around him, remarked in quiet tones, "Such is life,
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  • ...n to those accustomed to the scene, but on the occasion of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]'s execution every approach was thronged by a pushing, restless crowd full ...om the gaol, and it became known that the law had been vindicated, and Ned Kelly was no more.
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  • ...published in "The Sun" it has naturally been more intense in the Kelly country itself than anywhere else. There the articles are being read with a NED KELLY WAS THE BLACKSMITH
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  • DONE BY NED KELLY'S OWN INSTRUCTIONS "Another thing that I have come to Sydney to ask yo Just before he died [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] told his mother that, as he hoped for mercy, it was his act that had save
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  • WHAT THE KELLY GIRLS DID NED KELLY'S TRIP TO MELBOURNE ...t may have been a foolish risk to take, but it must be remembered that Ned Kelly was a man of good appearance, well built, and not at all ill-looking. When
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  • ...girl about 14 or 15 years of age - I know now that she was a cousin of Ned Kelly - went into Wallace's hotel, and told him that she had come for the £10. W '''KATE KELLY AND THE SOVEREIGNS'''
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  • "Well," said the leader, "my name is [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], this, pointing to the younger man, is my brother Dan and that is Mr Byrn [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Newspapers]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:People]] [[Cat
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  • "How long have you been a 'trap?' inquired Ned. "That 'pitch' won't do us," said Ned. "You stand over by that stump, and if you attempt to shift you'll get
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  • ...horse allowed Bismarck to drop to the rear, thus forming single file. Ned Kelly took the lead. Then came his brother leading the captured horse and rider, ...led to those on the opposite side to come over. This order was obeyed, Dan Kelly and Byrne following in the same order. I was relieved of my horse, and my h
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  • ...g of repugnance; but all things considered. I made a fairly good meal. Dan Kelly, with a tin plate between his knees, was seated in front of the hut door, w "Can you play euchre?" inquired Ned, after some hesitation.
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  • DENIES INTERFERING WITH KATE KELLY Tall, stalwart, with thin brown hair and moustache, ex-Constable [[Fitzpatr ...down in history as the central police figure in an incident which sent the Kelly gang on their wild, reckless, lawless career. It was interesting to hear th
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  • ...ES INTERFERING WITH KATE KELLY continued "I replied, 'If I don't, Mrs Kelly some body else will. I don't know whether there is sufficient evidence to c "Just at this moment Ned Kelly rushed in, revolver in hand.
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  • '''THE DEATHS OF HART AND DAN KELLY''' [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]] and [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] both perished in the final tragedy at Glenrowan. Everyone acquainted with
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  • '''THE DEATHS OF HART AND DAN KELLY''' ...casually nodded to them a score of times. I did not know them, however, as Kelly and Hart. They sat and made themselves at home.
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  • ...elly outbreak and its result states clearly and beyond doubt that both Dan Kelly and Hart perished. And this commission it must be remembered, examined all '''[[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]'''
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  • OLD MRS KELLY DRESS A WEIRD OF [[Cookson, 27_08_1911_2|WOE....]] JIM KELLY'S STERN AND THANKLESS
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  • THE MAN WHO SHOT NED KELLY, | THE KELLY HOMESTEAD TO-DAY
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  • NED KELLY LODGED IN GAOL [[Cookson, 10_09_1911_1|....]] NED KELLY LODGED IN GAOL continued [[Cookson, 10_09_1911_2|....]]
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  • THE events in connection with the outbreak of the Kelly gang, from the murder of the ill fated party of police in the Wombat Ranges == Ned Kelly ==
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  • == Ned Kelly’s family, Steve Hart, and Joe Byrne == ...Quinn, and all her people were thieves. The mother ([[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Mrs. Kelly]]) is still alive, but was in gaol during most of the time her sons were ou
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  • ...a good opportunity of seeing the faces of the four men. Either Ned or Dan Kelly shot Lonergan, and M'Intyre states that Byrne and Hart were dreadfully cut ...nder, saying that if, they consented they would not be shot. M'Intyre told Kelly that he would induct his comrades to surrender, if he promised to keep his
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  • ...assed between them, and it was only by the endeavours of Macauley that Ned Kelly was prevented shooting Gloster. ...dealt so leniently with him, after the manner in which he had behaved. Dan Kelly was evidently eager for blood, as he expressed a strong wish to put a bulle
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  • == “Gentleman Mr Edward Kelly” == ...y say my heart was in my mouth. When we got to the store-room we found Dan Kelly and Hart there guarding the place, in which the manager Mr. [[Macauley|Maca
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  • == “I am Ned Kelly; Bail Up.” == ...get the cash that night, that the clerk opened the door and admitted him. Ned closed the door after him, and at once presented a revolver at his head, an
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  • .... He handed it to him and told him it was a keepsake from his dead mother. Kelly apparently whispered and said, "No, I will never take that from you,&q ...animals; it was then half-past eight o'clock and quite dark. Hart and Dan Kelly began to ride about, and show off on their horses, and brag about what they
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  • ..., the gang were only too anxious to shed blood, especially [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]], who was the most bloodthirsty of the lot, and on the least provocation w ...a bushranger, especially fine, good-looking, and well dressed men, as Ned Kelly and Joe Byrne were. There is no doubt the gang had great luck all that day.
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  • ...s to be noticed. For instance, a squatter sent in word to Benalla that the Kelly gang were shooting parrots near his garden. The messenger who conveyed the ...is statement, but at once made inquiries, and found that Joe Byrne and Dan Kelly had been seen by others going in the direction of the Murray a couple of da
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  • ...hem well, and left them secure for the night. Whilst this was going on Ned Kelly went into the police station, secured all the arms belonging to the police, ..., so as not to raise any suspicion that anything unusual was going on. Ned Kelly ascertained from her, that it was her custom to clean out the church and pr
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  • ...Living replied, "There is between six and seven hundred pounds." Kelly replied, "You must have at least £10,000 here." Living then hand ...d Living gave him one of the keys. Byrne wished to smash the safe, but Ned Kelly brought in the manager, who had been taken over to the hotel, and compelled
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  • ...uck up, he thought it was a hoax they were playing on him, but when he saw Kelly and Byrne with revolvers in each hand, he saw the mistake he had made. Mr J ...sers, gold watch and chain. This saddle was put on the blood mare, and Dan Kelly mounted it and rode away to try it, and returned shortly afterwards.
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  • == Ned Kelly’s Statement == ...ad a telegram. My mother said to [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]], ‘If my son Ned was here he would chuck you out of the house.' Dan looked out of the window
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  • ...ings that were formerly unexplained. He told me how he, Joe Byrne, and Ned Kelly used to [[Horse and Cattle stealing|steal horses wholesale]], and how they [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Books]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:Sup Hare]] [[Category:D
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  • ...d they both rode into Beechworth together. My man was taken for one of the Kelly spies, especially as he was in Aaron's company. The people of Beechworth at ...constable said, "What is it ?" He replied, "I feel sure the Kelly gang will return from Jerilderie either tonight or during the course of thi
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  • ...lways to be on the alert, never knowing when a party would be on them. Ned Kelly said after his capture, the hardest part of their life was the constantly k ...ascertained that it was just four days before we were there, that Sergeant Kelly had left this camp and gone the road Moses had followed the previous evenin
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  • ...sent at the shooting of Sherritt, but Wicks stated that only Byrne and Dan Kelly were there, they kept him handcuffed all the while they remanded at Sherrit ...the others took up two rails. They were a considerable time about it, and Kelly found fault with them for not being quicker, and threatened to tickle some
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  • ...oined the force for the express purpose of assisting in the capture of the Kelly gang. He was a clever, shrewd, careful, quiet man. Young [[Reynolds|Reynold ...itted into the room the doors were locked, so that nobody could leave. Dan Kelly had charge of the key which opened the front door, and Bracken kept watchin
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  • ...dressed me was Ned Kelly, the outlaw. I noticed another armed man near Ned Kelly, and I afterwards found out that he was Byrne. ...some himself, and gave Delaney twothirds of a tumbler, which he drank. Ned Kelly refused to take any, and directed some of his boy prisoners to take my hors
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  • ...right,' and poured water into his brandy. While talking with Byrne and Dan Kelly, I expressed surprise at Glenrowan being stuck up by them, and they said th ...said that he would not go, and I went into the hotel, and danced with Dan Kelly.
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  • ...their prisoners to engage in jumping, and in the hop, step, and jump. Ned Kelly joined with them, and used a revolver in each hand as weights. After the ju ...liberty if I got it; but afterwards I heard Mrs Stanistreet saying to Ned Kelly that he ought to allow me to take home my sister, who was in delicate healt
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  • ...e, who had remained near us, and Ned Kelly, then spoke to one another, and Kelly took Alec Reynolds, the post master's son, and Mr E Reynolds, and passed wi ...used to be, it would take more than Ned Kelly to keep him a prisoner. Ned Kelly and Byrne mounted their horses, and I and my party got into the buggy.
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  • ...t, the station-master, up to Jones's hotel, and reported the matter to Ned Kelly. Stanistreet was put in with the remainder of the prisoners. Their object i ...can do us no harm." One of the men beside me said, "That is Ned Kelly's voice," The four outlaws continued firing some minutes; I suppose th
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  • ...yer, and Kelly brought us to the station, where I was kept for some hours. Kelly took my husband and Sullivan down the line, in order to tear up the line an ...k, and it was replied to by the desperadoes in the hotel. Senior constable Kelly at that juncture found a rifle stained with blood lying on the side of the
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  • == Ned Kelly Captured == ...s description. Nine police joined in the conflict and fired point blank at Kelly; but although, in consequence of the way in which he staggered, it was appa
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  • Kate Kelly at this juncture came upon the scene, but the only expression which escaped ...n constructed by some country blacksmith out of ploughshares. The marks on Kelly's armour showed that he had been hit seventeen times with bullets.
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  • ...n I asked, 'What is that for?' or 'Who are you?' The answer was, 'I am Ned Kelly.' I then saw a man, clad in an overcoat, standing in the doorway. He pushed ...my family went away. Steve Hart stopped with us, and during the night Dan Kelly relieved Hart, and he was afterwards relieved by Byrne.
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  • ...that the gang drank quite freely with the others. When the train arrived, Ned came and said, 'You are not to whisper a word that has been said here about [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Books]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:Sup Hare]] [[Category:D
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  • ...t I held the revolver away from me he fired the revolver. Senior-constable Kelly then came up and assisted me to secure him. So did O'Dwyer, and a host of o == Senor Constable Kelly’s Statement ==
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  • ...nding of Superintendent Hare, and the commencement of the attack; that Ned Kelly had been wounded and captured; that he had been discovered to be wearing a [[Category:Documents]] [[Category:Books]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:Sup Hare]] [[Category:D
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  • ...accurate aim. I have no hesitation in saying that had they been without [[Kelly's Armour|armour]] when we first attacked them at the hotel, and could have ...|Woolshed]] shoot [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] Saturday night, whilst Ned and Steve Hart were to go to Glenrowan and pull up the rails. They knew it
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  • == Eexcution of Ned Kelly == ...ie like a Kelly." The coroner who held the inquest on [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] told me he seldom saw a man show so little pluck, and if it had not been
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  • == Disgusting behaviour of Katie Kelly == ...the jewellery disappeared. Katie behaved in a most disgusting manner after Ned was hanged; the evening of his execution in Melbourne she appeared on the s
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  • The '''KellyGang'''-Ned and Dan Kelly-Steve Hart-Joe Byrne-The Origin of the Bushranging Outbreak-Search Party or ...-The Royal Hotel stuck up-Raid on the Bank of New South Wales £2000 taken-Kelly's Autobiography-His Account of the Fitzpatrick Affair-Departure of the '''K
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  • | The Kelly Gang Ned and Dan Kelly
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  • == JOHN (RED) KELLY == [[John (Red) Kelly|John (Red) Kelly]], the father of Ned and Dan. was born in County Tipperary, Ireland. He was a fearless young man
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  • ...s methods already referred to as "Loaded Dice." On this occasion Ned had to pay £3 Is., which covered the fine, costs and damage to police unif ...ut of sight. and on whose unsupported evidence three innocent persons, Mrs Kelly, Wm. [[William Williamson, Brickey|Williamson]], and Wm'''.''' [[William Sk
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  • ...it you would have had to go twelve miles to Benalla for it. But, continued Ned, I did pull Ben Gould out of the bog, and brought him back to you. ...e an obscene note, and with having committed a violent assault on himself. Ned was arrested, convicted and sentenced to three months on each charge.
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  • ...e Hall, who was in charge of Greta, was struck by the resemblance the mare Ned was leading bore to the one reported as having been stolen from the schoolm ...per in reference to Ned Kelly's recent discharge from the Beechworth gaol. Ned replied: "I have done my time, and I will sign nothing."
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  • ...ce. Satisfied now that he had beaten the four policemen and the bootmaker, Ned held out his hands to Mr Mclnnes, and invited him to put the handcuffs on h ...o uniforms and costs. (It was Supt Hare who, in later years, described Ned Kelly as the greatest man in the world.)
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  • '''DAN KELLY''' ...ke rabbits just for the fun of it." This was taken literally, and Dan Kelly was regarded by those who were not personally acquainted with him as a bloo
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  • ...no evidence to commit, he was discharged. This discharge also cleared Dan Kelly. ...bility to lead, she always maintained that Danny was a better general than Ned.
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  • After the capture of Ned Kelly at the "Siege of Glenrowan" some of the truth leaked out. Inspect ...t; This clearly proves that the police knew that the horse stealing in the Kelly Country was not done by the Kellys.
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  • ...innocence, and was, therefore, discharged. This discharge also cleared Dan Kelly. ...enalla and rapped at my quarters, and told me that he had been shot by Ned Kelly and wounded in the arm. That was on the morning of the 16th. I examined his
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  • ...arge on which they were arrested?" -"For aiding and abetting Ned Kelly with shooting with intent to murder Constable Fitzpatrick." By the Commission.-"Had Mrs Kelly an infant with her when you arrested her?"
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  • ...d at me. He had snatched it while my attention was drawn to his mother and Ned." ...and Skillion just came to the door while he was forcing himself where Ned Kelly was standing.
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  • ...told the official who gave you the instructions that you would arrest Dan Kelly if you got the chance? Fitzpatrick.-Ned Kelly prevented them from doing any more, and I fell down on the floor insensible
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  • ...for Skillion. to have been present when Fitzpatrick was manhandled by Ned Kelly and his brother Dan. ...was splitting rails half a mile up the creek when Fitzpatrick entered the Kelly' s house. Williamson would not have had time to cover the distance and reac
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  • ...ere called, many looked surprised. It was not known outside Greta that Mrs Kelly had been married to George King some time after she settled on the Eleven-M Although Mrs Kelly, Skillion and Williamson were arrested and brought to Benalla on April 17,
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  • ...purpose of a thorough search, what constables are in the district who know Kelly personally, sending, say, two of them to Mansfield to act with Sergeant Ken ...or the Superintendent's information that I am of opinion that the offender Kelly could be routed from his hiding place if the arrangements proposed by the S
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  • ...t of the reach of the warrant which brought Fitzpatrick to their home. But Ned himself was "wanted" now for his participation in the Fitzpatrick From their camp on Kelly's Creek, Joe Byrne on some occasions went to [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] provis
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  • ...Intyre admitted that Sergeant Kennedy and Scanlan had gone out to look for Kelly’s camp, and told also about the police party, under Senior-Constable Shoe ...e district. McIntyre said he would get Kennedy and Scanlan to surrender if Kelly would not shoot them, pleading that they could not be blamed for doing thei
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  • ...s of the wounded sergeant, and, as the latter momentarily turned his head, Kelly fired and shot him through the heart. ...e was being pursued, crawled into it and wrote in his notebook:- "Ned Kelly and others stuck us up to-day, when we were disarmed. Lonigan and Scanlan s
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  • ...hing was blackened by powder, showing that the shot had been fired, as Ned Kelly subsequently stated, at very close range. ...great extent coincided with the statement delivered for publication by Ned Kelly at Jerilderie to one of the prisoners in the hotel when the bank was robbed
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  • ...felt somewhat annoyed at Ned for refusing his suggestion to handcuff him. Ned agreed that McIntyre's escape had been unfortunate. If they had held McInty ...as not their usual diet, and he remarked, "You are living high." Ned replied that they had had an engagement with the police that day (Saturday)
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  • All other three pulled up when they heard Ned give the challenge, and came back to see their faithful friend-the providor ...owardly to proceed. He actually ordered the police to go first and catchem Kelly.” The police resented such orders and the refusal of the blacktracker to
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  • ...hreat was an unfortunate one, as later events showed. Actually neither Dan Kelly nor Steve Hart was of "bloodthirsty" disposition, and there is no ...m to accompany them up to the station. The lad eyed the two strangers, Ned Kelly and Steve Hart, whom he believed to be the two men his father had brought f
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  • ...party’s cart, Steve Hart, and Beecroft, drove the hawker's wagon and Dan Kelly rode on horseback. ...is hand, carefully closed the bank door. Dan Kelly kept guard outside. Ned Kelly observed the entry of Steve Hart into the bank, and he then withdrew the ch
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  • ...concluded that the two men reported by McIntyre as being with Ned and Dan Kelly were William [[Greta|King]] and Charles [[King River|Brown]]. ...that district until the 5th November.  On this date the Kellys were “[[Kelly Home|at home]]” on Eleven-Mile Creek.
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  • ...ellys, and the success achieved by Supt Hare and his party in avoiding the Kelly Gang was severely commented on by some of the Melbourne papers.) ...e had.  It took a long time to pack up everything we were carrying.  Ned Kelly described the men and everything we did.”
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  • ...ublic mind of the foolish and illegal action of the authorities in keeping Kelly sympathisers in gaol for three months may be gathered from the following in E.G.: If Ned Kelly meets you he will take that fine pony from you.
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  • ...e|Davidson’s Hotel]], two miles from Jerilderie, in good time for tea.  Ned and Steve Hart rested off the track, while Dan and Joe went up to the hotel Dan and Joe paid for their drinks and pushed on.  Ned and Steve now rode up to the hotel, and they, as strangers, also made refer
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  • ...Ned and Joe as visiting police to anyone to whom they chanced to speak.  Ned took particular notice of the position of the Bank of New South Wales and [ ...ble Richards informed Mr Cox by way of formal introduction: “This is Ned Kelly and this is Dan.  That is Joe Byrne and the other young man is Steve Hart.
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  • While Ned was in the bank, the local newspaper proprietor, Mr [[Samuel Gill|Gill]], a
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  • ...own prison cell at Jerilderie that he disliked to hear any evidence to the Kelly Gang and their visit to Jerilderie.  He afterwards went to West Australia, ...six children; the eldest was a girl 14 years old.  “A little mother,” Ned thought as he decided that he could not deal with this slanderer in the dra
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  • ...he [[Police Trackers|blackfellows]] in ordering the police to go first: “Kelly very soon now, you go catch ‘em.” ...horse down to Greta and sold it to Mrs [[Margaret Skillion|Skillion]] (Ned Kelly’s sister), to whom he gave the usual receipt.  Mrs Skillion soon discove
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  • ...an, said that the four bushrangers were in the pink of condition; that Ned Kelly was fit to win the Melbourne Cup. ...See previous Chapter / next Chapter ... The Complete Inner History of the Kelly Gang and their Pursuers ... Index ===
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  • ...come into Benalla with the muzzles on.  I have seen Mrs Skillion and Kate Kelly come into Benalla with their dogs muzzled. ...appears to be a candid admission that Supt Hare was not fit to lead in the Kelly hunt.
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  • ...the [[Royal Commission|Royal Commission]], held after the execution of Ned Kelly, Captain Standish and Supts Hare and Nicolson and Inspector Brook-Smith wer ...r both complained of the lack of interest taken by Captain Standish in the Kelly hunt. In May, 1879, Captain [[Standish|Standish]] in official matters began
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  • ...ave them a good view of the disabled horse, and the track coming to him.  Ned gave instructions how they were to pick their men in the event of the polic
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  • These spies also reported that the outlaws were starved out, and that Dan Kelly was seen somewhere, and that he was very thin and starved-looking.  Mr Nic ...of the immunity they now enjoyed from pursuit, and settled down in their [[Kelly Home|old home]] at Eleven-Mile Creek.  They put a ceiling of bark in the h
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  • The Kellys decided to get some kind of [[Kelly's Armour|covering]] that would resist a bullet at the close range of ten ya ...out of it? This was quickly solved by Dan.  It was decided that as [[Dan Kelly|Dan]] was a handy man with blacksmith’s tools, he and his cousin [[Tom Ll
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  • ...up and wired to Supt Sadleir at Benalla to watch the evening train for the Kelly friends and relatives, and to search the train for ammunition, which under ...his tent on the picnic grounds and sold hot saveloys to the public.  Ned Kelly and Joe Byrne walked into his tent.
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  • In this latter statement, Fitzpatrick was corroborated by Ned Kelly, who stated that there were men in the police force who were not fit to be ...which continued between the heads of the police department engaged in the Kelly hunt.
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  • ...een any police in that quarter.  The two young men were Joe Byrne and Dan Kelly.  They kept looking about while conversing with the contractors.  Quite s ...few years in the tropical climate he, too, would not be recognised.  Ned Kelly would only have to clean shave to defy the keenest eye to identify him.  T
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  • ...n exchange of prisoners.  The first thing was to secure their [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|mother’s]] freedom, and also that of the others, Skillion and Williamson, ...h this spy on Saturday evening.  They would then hasten back and join Ned Kelly and Steve Hart at Glenrowan.
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  • ...s]].  Mr HM [[Chomley (2)|Chomley]], who shortly after the capture of Ned Kelly succeeded Captain Standish as Chief Commissioner of Police, had already bee ...See previous Chapter / next Chapter ... The Complete Inner History of the Kelly Gang and their Pursuers ... Index ===
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  • ...urage and fighting qualities of the police.  Ned Kelly estimated that one Kelly equalled forty policemen.  In the opinion of the Kellys, the attitude of t ...o something to Sherritt.  He and Joe Byrne went to the back door, and Dan Kelly went to the front door.  The house was a two-roomed wooden slab building w
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  • ...[[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]], where they arrived early on Sunday morning.  Ned Kelly and Steve Hart had already arrived at Glenrowan and went down to where the ...no means of capturing a trainload of police unless the line was broken.  Ned then went with Steve Hart and called up the platelayers. 
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  • ...risoners well, and the day was put in with sports in the hotel yard.  Ned Kelly joined in hop, step and jump with the prisoners, and used a revolver in eac ...e postmaster, and the other were told to remain about thirty yards away.  Ned dismounted and told Mortimer to do the same. 
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  • Supt [[Hare|Hare]] led the way, followed by Constables [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]], Barry, Gascoigne, Phillips, Arthur, Inspector O’Connor, and five Queen ...nocent men, women and children.  One of these four shots hit Supt Hare.  Ned’s hand was so badly injured that he was unable to use either rifle or rev
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  • ...thur) speaking very angrily, and then the firing ceased.  I know that Ned Kelly was captured after what I am now relating.  I walked straight on to the sl ...See previous Chapter / next Chapter ... The Complete Inner History of the Kelly Gang and their Pursuers ... Index ===
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  • ...e came first in the morning he came to where Constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] and I were standing, and we went to tell him about the outlaws being in t ...is the matter?’ and he said, ‘I am taken prisoner by this man.’ Ned Kelly came up and put a revolver to my cheek and said, ‘What is your name?’ a
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  • ...ook the spanner, and I instructed him, on being made, how to use it.  Ned Kelly came up and said, ‘Old man, you are a long time breaking up this road.’ ...of us.  All who came along were bailed up, and on Sunday evening he (Ned Kelly) had 62 which I counted.
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  • ...rifles in the passage, and one of the rifles tangled in her dress, and Dan Kelly said to Byrne, ‘Take your rifle, or the woman will be shot’; and I came ...five or six in the morning; but when I was coming out, the other two (Dan Kelly and Hart) were both standing close together in the passage, not a move in t
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  • ...icholson.  t was now known that Joe Byrne was dead.  There were only Dan Kelly and Steve Hart left.  As the day wore on the fifty policemen continued to ...and Martin Cherry, a wounded civilian, to pieces.  The police now had Ned Kelly’s armour and helmet, and could have used it on a constable to enter the h
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  • ...s time between him and the house, about forty yards away, Senior constable Kelly and Guard Dowsett nearer to him on his left, and Constables Dwyer, Arthur a ...m.  At last he laid down, and we saw Sergeant Steele, quickly followed by Kelly and Dowsett, rush in upon him, and a general rush was made towards them by
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  • ...ther some years afterwards that he could never make out what had become of Ned’s green silk sash with the heavy gold fringe.  Although nearly fifty yea ...by the present Government and handed over to [[James Kelly|Jim Kelly]], as Ned’s sole surviving next of kin.
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  • ...he house in front and rare (pointing to the plan), besides there was (Ned) Kelly’s armour on the platform.  If it was good enough for him to face the pol ...ered in the negative, he decided to get off at Glenrowan and attend to Ned Kelly, who was said to be dying.
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  • ...nd then I made up my mind if there was not I would stop to attend first to Kelly, and then to any others I might be called on to. ...— Where were you principally stopping? — I made my way into where Ned Kelly was lying.  I understood he was in a dying state at the time.
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  • ...se of any bad language or was he disturbed. He said, ‘No.’ and I asked Kelly himself, and he said, ‘No.’ Then I came out and challenged the parties, ...ur, or it may be more - an hour and a half, perhaps - in attendance on Ned Kelly. In my endeavour to get to him I was, perhaps, ten or fifteen minutes befor
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  • ...he railway gate. I saw you there with a party of men, and then I sent Miss Kelly to go on now and ask if she might go to the house. ([[Royal Commission repo ...te Kelly, Ned Kelly’s sister, arrive on the ground? — It was Miss Kate Kelly. Mr Sadleir, I never saw her; I saw Mrs Skillion approaching and turned her
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  • ...e that Martin Cherry was lying wounded in a detached building, shot by Ned Kelly early in the day, as it has since been ascertained, because he would not ho After the fire had died down, the charred bodies of Dan Kelly and Steve Hart were plainly visible; they were removed to the railway platf
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  • ...two years, it was decided to abandon the attempt to take the bodies of Dan Kelly and Steve Hart from their relatives, and the sixteen mounted policemen retu ...Dean Gibney put aside for ever the absurd concoctions which claim that Dan Kelly escaped from Glenrowan, and which formed the subject of a despicable book u
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  • == Ned Kelly’s Trial at Melbourne == Mr H Molesworth applied for a postponement of Ned Kelly’s trial until next month. In support of the application, he read the foll
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  • ...y]] and Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]] were called to prove the capture of Ned Kelly at the “Siege of Glenrowan.” ...Scott]] - could not prove that they knew, of their own knowledge, that Ned Kelly shot Lonigan at Stringybark Creek, and such evidence should not have been a
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  • ...n still remained how far this material was to be used in influencing the [[Ned Kellys Trial|jury]] in arriving at a verdict. '''According to all principle ...See previous Chapter / next Chapter ... The Complete Inner History of the Kelly Gang and their Pursuers ... Index ===
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  • ...her he had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon him, Ned Kelly said: Judge Barry: Edward Kelly, the verdict is one which you must have fully expected.
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  • Ned Kelly: Yes, I will meet you there! .... It was decided that the law should take its course, and the date for Ned Kelly’s execution was fixed for Thursday, 11th November.
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  • The Complete Inner History of the Kelly Gang and their Pursuers '''[[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]'''
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  • ...away when wounded in the left arm, with the courage and leadership of Ned Kelly, who, although much more seriously wounded in the instep and arms, stood hi ...e tragedy at Stringybark Creek in October, 1878, to the destruction of the Kelly Gang at Glenrowan.Mr CH [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] wrote to the Chief Secretary
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  • ...Supt Sadleir in the record sheets of [[SConst John Kelly|Senior Constables Kelly]] and [[Johnston|Johnston]] cancelled, and the Commission recommend these m ...n taken by Constable [[Const Hugh Bracken|Bracken]] when imprisoned by the Kelly gang in Mrs Jones’ hotel at Glenrowan, and recommend him for promotion in
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  • ...d Anderson if they had spoken as above immediately prior to the arrest and Kelly sympathisers? They, too, should have been arrested as sympathisers and thro ...on did not refer in its report to the illegal arrest of twenty free men as Kelly sympathisers, and the outrage perpetrated by Supt. Hare in keeping these me
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  • THE KELLY GANG ...that [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]], members of the Kelly gang of bushrangers, served under assumed names in a British irregular corp
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  • '''THE KELLY GANG''' '''AN EXTRAORDINARY YARN; DAN KELLY AND STEVE HART'''
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  • THE KELLY GANG ...00, and spent it in travelling through America and Great Britain with Kate Kelly and Kate Byrne, a sister of Joe Byrne.
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  • {{Full Text}}THE KELLY GANG ...fused to give any, information is that of the name of the man who made Ned Kelly's armour.
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  • THE KELLY GANG ...in travelling through America and Great Britain with Kate Kelly and "Kelly" Byrne.
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  • '''A KELLY GANG EPISODE''' ...rity to take the animal. A physical encounter speedily followed. "Ned Kelly was pretty severely hurt?" asked a member of the commission. "Wel
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  • ...ed by other police, threw himself upon the mysterious stranger. It was Ned Kelly, the leader of the gang, dressed in bullet-proof armour from head to knees. ...a bullet struck him in the groin, and he fell dead. The armour worn by Ned Kelly was found to consist of the mould-boards of ploughs. It was covered with bu
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  • ...eventies, pale into insignificance beside the performance by the notorious Kelly gang, with which was associated the greatest' amount of impudence and bluff ...o town early on the Sabbath morning to prepare the church for service. Ned Kelly decided that she must do this as usual, so the lady went about her duties a
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  • <p>'''[[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]'''</p> <p>'''[[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]]'''</p>
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  • ...Mr Russell. It was lent for the occasion by Mr Russell Clarke. That of Dan Kelly was lent by the Chief Secretary, and that of Steve Hart by the Exhibition t {{^|Original page location \documents\N19s\915_07_31_1SMH.html}}
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  • ...the goldfields and subsequent times, as well as a fairly full story of the Kelly gang and the measures taken for their suppression by the Government, extend ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • ...lly gang at Glenrowan in July, 1880, and in the capture of the leader, Ned Kelly. Superintendent Hare, who was in charge of the force at Glenrowan, was woun {{^|Original page location \documents\N19s\919_09_22_1SMH.html}}
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  • ...ate fight ensued and all the members of the gang with the exception of Ned Kelly were killed. Mr Curnow was a school teacher, but retired from the Education ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • KELLY GANG AT EUROA ...unt some of his exciting experiences of the &quot;sticking up&quot; by the Kelly Gang of bushrangers of the [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Gooram Gooram Gong Wool
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  • '''Kelly Gang Days Recalled''' .... Mr Devine was a sergeant of police in February, 1879 when Ned Kelly, Dan Kelly, Steve Hart, and Joe Byrne entered Jerilderie, on the New South Wales side
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  • '''NED KELLY'S GRAVE DISCOVERY IN OLD GAOL.''' ...a skeleton supposed to be that of the notorious bushranger [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], who was hanged and buried in the gaol on November 11, 1880.
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  • ...the community heard of the destruction of &quot;those pests to society the Kelly gang&quot; is shown in the official telegrams printed below with all the ur ...nger. The police besieged the hotel and a long sniping fight followed. Ned Kelly sallied from the hotel clad in armour made of mould boards and he was shot
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  • .... No police shot. Other members gang still in public house. Surrounded Ned Kelly, armed with breast plate of iron and helmet. More particulars presently... 9.12 Ned Kelly has three bullet wounds in leg. Dr Nicholson does not consider any of them
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  • {{Full Text}}'''KELLY GANG''' ...Steele, manacled and broken, sketched the pale lifeless features of Byrne, Kelly's confederate, a few hours after the historic battle between the outlaws an
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  • '''MR ASHTON AND NED KELLY''' ...fering from imaginitis, and that he never saw Ned Kelly at all. I knew Ned Kelly well, and I must contradict Mr Ashton. He is entirely wrong in his descript
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  • ...iving at letter which he requested should be published. In this letter Ned Kelly is said to have told his story staling that he was harassed by the police. ...[Category:1882]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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  • '''NED KELLY LINK''' ...ired by the police, and in the ashes were found the charred remains of Dan Kelly and Steve Hart, two other members of the gang of bushrangers.
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  • ...rief introduction Mr Turnbull remarks on the continuous public interest in Kelly, and indicates that the time is ripe for a full historical account to be wr {{^|Original page location \documents\N19s\943_05_22_1SMH.html}}
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  • [[Ned Kelly|Edward Kelly]] was brought up at the police court, on remand from the 5th, charged as an {{^|Original page location \documents\N70s\70_05_13_1Argus.html}}
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  • ...threatening a hawker named [[Jeremiah McCormack|M'Cormack]] and his wife. Kelly was sent to gaol for three months, and was also required to provide suretie {{^|Original page location \documents\N70s\70_11_14_1Argus.html}}
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  • ...and Constable [[Hall|Hall]], who captured him. The latter stated— I saw Kelly at Greta, and told him I wanted him at the camp. I told him I had some rece {{^|Original page location \documents\N70s\71_05_02_1Argus.html}}
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  • '''[[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]''' '''[[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]]'''
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  • ...Benalla. It appears that when endeavounng to arrest a man named '''Daniel Kelly''' for horse stealing, the arresting constable, mounted constable [[Fitzpat ...mplexion, beard cut short. Both in bush dress and easily identifiable. Mrs Kelly is well known to the distiict police, and the offenders will probably make
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  • ...four young sisters, besides the culprit who was wanted. [[Dan Kelly|Daniel Kelly]] shortly appeared on the scene, and was immediately arrested by Fitzpatric ...the villains to a future opportunity, and after being compelled to promise Kelly that he would not inform of the shooting affray, he was allowed to mount hi
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  • It is reported that '''[[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]''' , formerly [[Harry Power|Power]]'s mate, who shot at the constable at {{^|Original page location \documents\N78\78_05_07_Argus.html}}
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  • The two troopers who have been following [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] up returned Echuca on Friday night. The ''[[Newspapers|Echuca Advertiser] {{^|Original page location \documents\N78\78_05_14_Argus.html}}
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  • ...&quot;, [[William Skillion|William Skillion]], and [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Ellen Kelly]] on remand, were charged with aiding and abetting at murder. ...was very painful. Dan brought my revolver and handcuffs, and I went away. Ned showed me out of the panel, and I started off for Benalla. After going abou
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  • ...ing home the dead bodies. The bushrangers are supposed to be the notorious Kelly's party, for whom the constables were in search. '''[[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]'''
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  • ...t will be seen that the murder of the troopers was deliberately planned by Kelly and his gang, who stole secretly upon the camp when two of the men where aw ...s farm yesterday afternoon, from whence he was driven in to Mansfield by Ned Byrne.
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  • ...efore mounted Kennedy’s horse and bolted. As he rode off he heard Daniel Kelly call out, “Shoot that —.” More shots were fired, but none struck him. {{^|Original page location \documents\N78\78_10_30_Argus3.html}}
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  • ...(now in Pentridge), the two sons Edward and Daniel, and four girls. The [[Kelly Home|house]] of the family has been the rendezvous of thieves and criminals ...but the outrage upon Constable Fitzpatrick, the outlawry, of the brothers Kelly, and the consignment of a batch of the horse-stealers to Pentridge, appeare
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  • ...quot; Warrants have been issued to-day for the arrest of Edward and Daniel Kelly, and two other men whose names are unknown, for the wilful murder of Consta ..., but the outrage upon Constable Fitzpatrick, the outlawry of the brothers Kelly, and the consignment of a batch of the horsestealers to Pentridge, appeared
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  • KELLY'S DEATH ...im besides those that hit him. Munger was confident that the four men were Kelly’s party. The report reached here just before Superintendent Nicolson star
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  • ...at kangaroos, and it was this foolish conduct which had probably attracted Kelly and his mates. McIntyre desires us to contradict this, and to say that he n ...grass on the right of the camp, and advanced in skirmishing order. Edward Kelly was the man on the extreme right of the line, and consequently nearest to t
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  • ...y proved by the recent trip to the Woolshed Ranges, as clear traces of the Kelly party having been recently in that direction were obtained. When these sear ...the search parties by a man whom they met. This was to the effect that Ned Kelly had broken his arm. He could, however, give no reliable authority for this
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  • ..., which are nearer their stronghold. The senior Quinns are brothers of Mrs Kelly, and consequently uncles of the two outlaws, while the Lloyds are also uncl Against Ned Kelly there are only three convictions recorded here, and they are as far back as
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  • '''THE KELLY GANG AT EUROA'''. ...e place, and the terror which is now evidently attached to the name of the Kelly's would render it quite possible for them to carry out any freak of a simil
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  • From the systematic manner in which Ned Kelly set about destroying the telegraph wires, in order to put an end to all com ...bailed up by Byrne, who had been left in charge of the prisoners while Ned Kelly and his confederates proceeded to the bank.
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  • ...eather that prevailed during the past week has been very favourable to the Kelly gang. There has been a bright moon at night time, which they could utilise ...e are many people here who believe that these tracks were not those of the Kelly party, but that some of their friends have taken out in that direction the
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  • ...hink the Government should now offer £1,000 reward for the capture of Ned Kelly, and a promise to the person who can lead to the discovery that his name sh {{^|Original page location \documents\N78\78_12_07_Argus1.html}}
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  • ...arge of the prisoners at the station whilst the bank was being robbed. Ned Kelly was very communicative, and admitted that it was he who shot Constable Loni {{^|Original page location \documents\N78\78_12_12_Argus10.html}}
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  • ...my hands to the armpits of my vest. Hart then kept guard over me, and Ned Kelly ransacked the bank, and took possession of what money we had in use, which ...took the visit very calmly, and were not injured. On returning to the bank Kelly said he now knew I had more money than they had got, and demanded it. I ref
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  • ...g in front of them with two guns and his belt stuck full of revolvers. Ned Kelly had previously threatened to roast them alive and to do all sorts of things ...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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  • On reaching the station we found the two others of the gang (Dan Kelly and Stephen Hart) guarding the storeroom in which the manager, Mr Macauley, ...d, as far as I learnt, in any way, though from some remarks dropped by Dan Kelly (who appeared the greatest ruffian of the lot, and a thorough type of the '
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  • ...oastful and braggadocio manner. After a few flourishes of this kind Edward Kelly- who had assumed the leadership of the gang throughout, and did most of the ...desk in the house, found a cheque already signed by Macauley, and this Ned Kelly said would 'do.' It was evident that as they in- tended to rob the bank the
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  • ...course, if the gentlemen want any refreshment they must have it.&quot; Ned Kelly then entered into conversation with the people making several inquiries abo ...eping watch. After getting all the information he could out of Fitzgerald, Kelly made the man go into a building used as a store and fastened the door on hi
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  • ...dealt so leniently with him after the manner in which he had behaved. Dan Kelly was evidently eager for blood, as he expressed a strong wish &quot;to put a ...rade any assistance. They also referred to Constable Fitzpatrick, whom Ned Kelly stigmatised as an infernal liar, as he could prove he was l15 miles away at
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  • ...the out-buildings. As soon as they were all assembled in the passage, Ned Kelly demanded the money in the bank. ...n than the carts we have.&quot; Mr Scott said that his groom was away, and Kelly thereupon went out and harnessed the horse and buggy himself, having previo
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  • On Sunday last it was currently rumoured in Benalla that the Kelly gang had again made their appearance in this district, and that a few days ...20 from Mr C L [[Charles De Boos' Seven Creeks hotel|De Boos]]' Hotel. Ned Kelly was quite jovial and   chatty. He told Mr Scott that he expected to have h
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