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  • ...ould have steered a course through such country on such a night; but under Monk’s leadership the creek was reached some time after midnight, and dismount ...as only persuaded to stir from the spot where he stood when blindfolded by Mr Pewtress.
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  • ...]’s sawmill, 14 miles from Mansfield, at nightfall. The seven police and Mr Collopy, a most active volunteer, stayed there for the night. The wish was
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  • ...ice, who had just arrived from Melbourne, and will meet the police left at Monk's hut The news of the [[Reward|reward]] being increased to £800 each has b ...clergy men, wardsmen, contractors, laborers. and bushmen, and is headed by Mr James Tonkins, president of the shire Council. Business is entirely suspend
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  • ...ought with him a copy of the threatening letter which had been sent to Mr. Monk at [[Wombat ranges|Wombat Hills]], between Mansfield and the scene of the m To E. Monk, —You think you have done a great thing by searching for the traps, but y
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  • ...rrender, in accordance with the [[Felons Apprehension Act|Felon’s Act]]. Mr Sub-inspector Pewtress, with a constable, having been in attendance, but no ...he would act as guide, out of humanity, to find the dead bodies, and told Mr Pewtress that he would not stir for a thousand pounds to track the murderer
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  • ...ollow him to the gates of hell to do that, and to treat his wife the same. Mr Monks helped the police to find the bodies of the murdered constables, and ...elly ; he only helped them to find the bodies of the murdered police. Mrs. Monk has been thrown into a dangerous illness through the receipt of the letter.
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  • ...he would act as guide, out of humanity, to find the dead bodies, and told Mr Pewtress that he would not stir for a thousand pounds to track the murderer
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  • ...atement that Captain Standish is arming the police as rapidly as possible. Mr Berry on Tuesday passed an account of £500 for firearms furnished recently The Chief Secretary, at the instance of Mr Graves, has promised that the families of the police officers who were murd
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  • ...e Gazelle. The reward for the other members of the gang remains unaltered. Mr Berry also telegraphed to Captain Standish, informing that officer that if ...e death of the latter. It will be remembered that in the letter sent to Mr Monk, and signed E and D Kelly, and believed to be the work of a well- known con
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  • ...that bank were in the Euroa branch, as also a large quantity of gold from Mr. [[Gold mining (2)|Meade's claim]]. Some preconcerted plan had been decided ...arge of having sent a threatening letter signed "E and D Kelly' to Mr Monk, of the sawmills, near Mansfield. The police authorities here recently made
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  • ...arge of having sent a threatening letter signed "E and D Kelly' to Mr Monk, of the sawmills, near Mansfield. The police authorities here recently made
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  • ...of its authenticity, inasmuch as Kelly left a bottle of red ink behind at Mr Younghusband's station. The envelope, too corresponds to the one stamped by Mr Cameron, whilst very judiciously suppressing the letter until he can consul
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  • ...a threatening letter signed. "E and D Kelly" [[Wombat ranges|Mr Monk]], of the sawmills, near Mansfield. The police authorities here recently ma
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  • ...ges|Walter Lynch]], who is charged with sending a threatening letter to Mr Monk, is now to stand his trial in Melbourne; and it is suggested that special p It will relieve the minds of any friends of Mr Healey, of Strathbogie Station, who may have read the report regarding him
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  • ...pert witnesses identified the handwriting with that in which the letter to Monk was penned. No evidence was called for the defence. After an hour and a hal ..., near Mansfield , was charged with writing and sending a letter to Edward Monk, sawmill proprietor, Wombat, threatening to murder him
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  • ...police sent two constables to protect me that night. I gave the letter to Mr Kitchen, J P, who handed it to the police. When 1 told my wife of the lette ...5 pm, it would bear the mark of the 8th of November, as it really does. Mr Monk got it in the ordinary course.
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  • .... I used to deal with Mr Moorey. The prisoner has written orders for me to Mr Moorey, but I could not say whether the order now pro duced was written by ...account, but I recognise the writing as his. When I saw the letter sent to Monk I recognised the writing to be that of the prisoner.
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  • Mr O'Leary intimated that he would call no evidence for the defence. ...alicious threat to murder Monk, and the effect of the missive was to alarm Monk and his family. With the evidence before them, the jury could not help comi
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  • ...and took the epistle out of the category of ordinary threatening letters. MONK was seriously alarmed by the communication, and the news of its receipt see
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  • ...rompt action the success of the late action in Walter Lynch's case is due. Mr Pewtress and Senior-constable [[SConst James|James]] are working with energ ...receive at my hands – -I remain, ANOTHER KELLY SYMPATHISER AT LARGE. Mr Monk, Wombat."
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  • ...rdihood to address another threatening letter to Mr [[Wombat ranges|EDWARD MONK]], of Wombat, who gave assistance in the discovery of the bodies of the mur ...n, and swift punishment should, therefore, follow upon such outrages as Mr MONK has suffered. It is important, therefore, that the writer of the infamous e
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  • ...shall receive at my hands,-I remain, ANOTHER KELLY SYMPATHER AT LARGE. Mr Monk, Wombat." There is an attempt at disguise in the hand writing, as some ...gory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1879]] [[Category:Mr Monk]] [[Category:Wombat Ranges]] [[Category:history]]
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  • Late tonight Mr E [[Wombat ranges|Monk]] received an other threatening letter. It was written on a page and a half ...in Mansfield shortly. The writer says his motive for doing this is because Monk has turned against the Kellys. The letter abounds in the vilest and filthie
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  • ...]] but nothing is known as to their progress. Much sympathy is felt for Mr Monk against whom a set seems to have been made by the friends of the Kelly gang
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  • ...rmally discharged. [[Wild Wright|Isaiah Wright]] was brought up last, when Mr Foster said :-" Isaiah Wright, your fellow prisoners have been dischar ...of the treatment which has fallen to the lot of Mr Edward [[Wombat ranges|Monk]], the proprietor of the Wombat sawmills, who assisted the police in the se
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  • ...t the general feeling there is that the Government would do well to buy Mr Monk out, taking the Wombat sawmills at an equitable valuation, so that the prop ...s adopted or not, we shall hope to hear that the Government has assured Mr Monk that he will meet with every consideration, that if he wishes to remove the
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  • '''ATTEMPT TO SHOOT MR MONK''' ...ne post mark of April 18. The letters have been the cause of throw ing Mrs Monk into a state of dangerous illness.
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  • ...e many KELLY sympathisera live under a reign of terror. Mr [[Wombat ranges|MONK]], a sawmill proprietor, who, from motives of pure humanity, went to assist
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  • Mr [[Foster|Foster]], PM , opened a magisterial inquiry to-day on the body of ...ell forward on his face, striking the doorstep, and died in a few minutes. Mr Foster did not consider a post-mortem necessary.
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  • '''THE CASE OF MR E MONK''' ...rward man in all his dealings. The Kelly sympathisers would rejoice to see Monk suspected of deceit, and thereby lose all chance of compensation. His mill
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  • '''MR E MONK'S CASE''' ...to take into consideration the attack made upon Mr Edward [[Wombat ranges|Monk]], of Wombat, on the previous Saturday night
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  • ..., near [[Mount Battery|Mount Battery]] station, Mansfield, and inquired if Monk had gone to Mansfield or to his home at Wombat. The man was hungry, and had
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  • '''MR MONK'S CASE''' ...he mill are peppermints, which are not suitable for saw millers. But   Mr Monk said there were plenty of bluegums and messmate within two miles of the pla
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  • ..., near [[Mount Battery|Mount Battery]] station, Mansfield, and inquired if Monk had gone to Mansfield or to his home at Wombat. The man was hungry, and had ...s report]] [[Category:1879]] [[Category:Mount Battery station]] [[Category:Mr Blohm]] [[Category:Dan Kelly]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...he authenticity of whose narrative has been challenged. Mr [[Wombat ranges|Monk]] was under examination the whole of yesterday and he gave evidence of much '''THE MONK INQUIRY'''
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  • '''THE MONK INQUIRY''' ...d Court house. Mr C A Smyth appeared for the Government, Mr O'Leary for Mr Monk and Superintendent Sadlier was present on behalf of the police.
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  • '''THE MONK INQUIRY''' ...re. Three hours were occupied by the clerk of the court in reading over Mr Monk’s depositions, correcting them, and supplying points in the evidence whic
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  • '''THE MONK INQUIRY''' '''''' The investigation of Monk's case was resumed this morning.
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  • '''THE MONK INQUIRY''' The [[Wombat ranges|Monk]] inquiry was continued to day
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  • '''THE MONK INQUIRY''' ...n the 25th if any one was going to Mansfield. When I told him Perkins was, Monk said, "I suppose I shall have another threatening letter. If I do, you
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  • '''THE MONK INQUIRY''' ...ake had occurred in ''The Argus'' referring to Constable Love being drunk. Monk had never known Love to drink. He was a tee- totaller. Charles [[Mansfield|
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  • '''THE MONK INQUIRY''' The [[Wombat ranges|Monk]] inquiry was continued to day.
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  • '''THE MONK INQUIRY''' [[Wombat ranges|Monk]] ''''''
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  • '''THE MONK INQUIRY''' The [[Wombat ranges|Monk]] inquiry was continued to day
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  • '''THE MONK INQUIRY''' ...stigations into the case of the alleged shooting at Edward [[Wombat ranges|Monk]], near Mansfield, on the 20th of April - City Police Court 26th May, 1879
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  • ...now in hand the matter of the threatening letters which Mr [[Wombat ranges|Monk]] of Mansfield, says he has received recently, and it is stated that they h
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  • ...well as differing from it in character. The flap remains over the hole in Monk's saddle and does not offer any appearance of indentation in its centre, as
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  • ...d at on the night of the 26tli April. With regard to the recent inquiry by Mr Panton, PM, he alleges that all the civilian witnesses called by the Crown
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  • '''MR MONK'S DECLARATION''' ...a copy of the declaration of Mr [[Wombat ranges|Edward Monk]] sworn before Mr Edwin Moorey, JP , at Mansfield, on the 7th inst, to which reference was ma
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  • ...receive at my hands – -I remain, ANOTHER KELLY SYMPATHISER AT LARGE. Mr. Monk, Wombat." There is an attempt at disguise in the handwriting, as some
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  • '''MONK''' ...rdihood to address another threatening letter to Mr EDWARD [[Wombat ranges|MONK]], of [[Wombat ranges|Wombat]], who gave assistance in the discovery of the
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  • ...merely wish to express the gratification we feel in observing that some of Mr BERRY'S followers are showing that party considerations do not involve pers '''Monk'''
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  • ...that his statement was perfectly true, and that he gave the information to Mr Sub-inspector [[Mansfield|Toohey]], who might have captured the bush ranger
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  • ...the Bench ordered the saddle to be restored, and awarded Monk 26s. costs. Mr O'Leary applied for 15 guineas. ...asting regret to the district. Its height is 25ft., and it was supplied by Mr J Hanson, of Melbourne.
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  • ...ssure you, under the circumstances; so much so, that when I came in I told Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] it. Then the [[Sebastopol Cavalcade|Sebastopol affair] ...ice at the time. Mr. Sadleir never spoke to me on that occasion. I saluted Mr. Nicolson; it was not according to his ideas. Then he stood up from the tab
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  • Mr Sparrow told main search that he found Sgt Kennedy ([[The Age 31/10/78|Age] Walter Lynch's commital for sending threatening letter to [[Wombat ranges|Monk]].
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  • ...ank of]] New South Wales. They met Mr [[Lyving|Living]] ,the bank manager, Mr [[Tarleton|Tarleton]], Messers [[William Elliott|Elliott]] the teacher, [[R | Monk
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  • [[Bindon (2)|Bolam]], Mr [[Wombat ranges|Monk]] Edward
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  • ...'''7/11/1878''' I was at the Sebastopol cavalcade. I had a discussion with Mr Sherritt Snr. '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' I based at [[Mansfield|Mansfie I gave evidence at the Monk enquiry ([[The Argus at KellyGang 21/5/1879|Argus21/5/79]])
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  • ...gainst Walter Lynch for sending a threatening letter to [[Wombat ranges|Mr Monk]]. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 12/11/1878 (2)|Argus12/11/78]])
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  • ...some distance beyond the Wombat-say Stringybark Creek, seven miles beyond Monk's. By forming a camp there, it would enable the party to keep up a continuo Mr [[Graves|Graves]] said the following about us, "Scanlan and Kennedy kn
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  • ...g''' I convicted of writing a threatening letter to Edward [[Wombat ranges|Monk]] after the deaths of the police at Wombat Creek. They said that the letter <blockquote>To E Monk
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  • I was sent to the Wombat, to Monk's place; I was there for some time. Then I was ordered back to my station a '''Hare replaced by Nicolson 6/7/1879''' Mr. Nicolson came over to me at the stable and read me a very wholesome lectur
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  • We found the bodies of [[Lonigan|Lonigan]] and [[Scanlon|Scanlon]] with Mr Monk's help in the pouring rain and brought them back strapped on either side of ...adopt; but - apart from the fact that if any doubt existed in the mind of Mr. Pewtress as to the propriety of acting upon the orders received he had ful
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  • == Importance of Mr Smyth == '''Monk Inquiry'''
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  • Mr [[Hare|Hare]] and Det [[Ward|Ward]] received information that Dan [[Dan Kel I was involved in the Monk inquiry ([[The Argus at KellyGang 17/5/1879|Argus17/5/79]])
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  • Mr F McDonald, the ex-president of the Shire of Benalla Mr '''James Knox''', Benalla shire secretary
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  • Mr Turner from [[Mount Battery|Mt Battery Station]] visited the camp with the <blockquote>Monk's sawmill</blockquote>
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  • Mr '''Hanslip''''sschool ([[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 3/11/1868|Alexandra3/ ...k of New South wales Jas Tomkins president of council. see [[Wombat ranges|Monk]]
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  • Mr [[Tolmie|Tolmie]]'s boundary rider found the KellyGang's horses, and Tolmie [[Pewtress|Pewtress]] and his party, guided by [[Wombat ranges|Mr Monk]] arrived at Stringy Bark Creek about midnight and soon found the bodies of
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  • ...els''' '''Schools''' '''Other things of interest''' Edward [[Wombat ranges|Monk]] owned a sawmill in the [[Wombat ranges|Wombat Ranges]], some where near T Mr Tolmie, in turn, passed this information to Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]
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  • Henry [[Henry Perkins|Perkins]] , Monk, Jebb and Harrison lived in the Wombat Ranges '''Edward Monk''' owned a sawmill in the Wombat Ranges, somewhere near [[Tolmie|Tolmie]] a
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