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  • ...en and children to go into the kitchen, he shut up Scott and the clerks in the store. ...d in a few minutes the train passed on without anybody from it approaching the homestead.
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  • == CHAPTER XIII - THE KELLY GANG AT JERILDERIE == ...uthority to command the search parties which were everywhere organised for the use when they should be wanted.
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  • ...s murderer and bushranger who gave Queen’s evidence) and hunt him out of the colony. ...sion searched, but no ammunition was found. They had either thrown it from the window at a spot which they could visit later, or left it behind to be forw
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  • ...on whom he specially wanted to wreak his vengeance for the hunted life his gang had led so long. ...ood as twenty, for he had some faint hope that if only one rail were taken the engine might leap it and go safely on.
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  • ...m the few spectators, some of whom doubtless had their own grudges against the law, while others merely felt involuntary compassion for a man helpless and ...he payment of four guineas for the treatment of a black tracker wounded in the head at Glenrowan.
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  • ...in [[Melbourne Gaol|Melbourne Gaol]]. He met his death with a fair amount of courage, though he could not trust himself to make a speech as he had conte ...ity by appearing on the stage of a Melbourne music hall, at the invitation of an enterprising manager.
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  • === THE KELLYGANG FROM WITHIN === '''THE OUTLAW'S MOTHER'''
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  • '''THE KELLYGANG FROM WITHIN''' '''"I AM HIS MOTHER"''' ...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."
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  • ...They had the most strict instructions not to make a fire or give any sign of their presence. Sherritt was with them. ...e over the body, and never went for help?" I sent him back, and wired the news to headquarters.
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  • '''THE STOPPING OF THE TRAIN''' ...it was cleverly performed. At any rate it served its purpose. But not all the credit is due to Mr Curnow.
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  • '''CAPTURED BY THE BUSHRANGERS''' JORNEY TO THE OUTLAWS STRONGHOLD
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  • '''THE OUTLAWS' STRONGHOLD''' ...rength of the two brothers to slide to open. When they had opened the door the horses were unsaddled and let loose.
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  • '''THE OUTLAWS' STRONGHOLD''' ...Byrne occupied the same seat, with his back to the leader. As they partook of their repast, they conversed in a low voice, which reached no ears but thei
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  • THE TREACHERY OF SHERRITT BEGINNING OF THE LAST HUNT
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  • Story of the KellyGang - the Sup Hare's book The Last of the Bushrangers.
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  • Story of the KellyGang - the Sup Hare's book The Last of the Bushrangers.
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  • Story of the KellyGang - the Sup Hare's book The Last of the Bushrangers.
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...d made. Mr Jarleton made some inquiries of Hart as to the movements of the gang, but after answering one or two, he pointed his revolver at him, and in an
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...e used to say," Of course if he fights and shoots at you, you must do the same to him."
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == == The Start ==
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == ...the outlaws from their cover. Some 700 people by this time had arrived on the platform.
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  • The Last of the Bushrangers by Hare ... part of the KellyGang story
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  • == The Last of the Bushrangers by Sup Hare == | [[The Last of the Bushrangers Chapter 1 page 1|I]]
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  • ...e mare Ned was leading bore to the one reported as having been stolen from the schoolmaster near Mansfield. ...station to sign a paper in reference to Ned Kelly's recent discharge from the Beechworth gaol. Ned replied: "I have done my time, and I will sign no
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  • ...no evidence to commit, he was discharged. This discharge also cleared Dan Kelly. ...hird was when Dan suggested that Constable Bracken should be handcuffed to the sofa in Mrs. Jones' Hotel. While their mother had great pride in Ned's abil
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  • ...ficer taking charge of the party starting from Greta end-that is supposing the expedition should be determined on." ...elly could be routed from his hiding place if the arrangements proposed by the Superintendent were properly carried out.
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  • == THE BATTLE OF STPINGYBARK CREEK == ...home. But Ned himself was "wanted" now for his participation in the Fitzpatrick episode.
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  • ...s the latter momentarily turned his head, Kelly fired and shot him through the heart. ...and led to a renewal of the determination of the authorities to stamp out the Kellys.
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  • '''THE SPY INDUSTRY''' ...three or four weeks in going over the correspondence that had gone through the office, so as to make himself thoroughly conversant with what had been done
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  • '''Kelly Sympathisers''' ...|sympathisers]] were presented at [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth Court]] on the following charge:—
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  • ...eads of the police force at Benalla to Albury while the Kellys entertained the Euroa bank manager and his wife and family and staff with tea at Faithful C ...ce Kirwan|Renwick]]” was the alias of another spy named Lawrence Kirwan, of Carbour, near Oxley, farmer, who on oath stated:—
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  • ...e spies proclaimed their great faith in Mr Nicolson’s ability to capture the outlaws. ...son should remain at the Benalla police barracks, so as to be on hand when the outlaws would come in to give themselves up.  They were a happy family—M
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  • .... At the end of June, 1879, Mr Hare acknowledged himself badly defeated by the outlaws. His health began to fail, and he asked to be relieved. ...rly in July, 1879, and was given a free hand in controlling the pursuit of the Kellys.
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  • '''THE ARMOUR AND AMMUNITION''' ...e preparations of defence made by the bank officials.  It was stated that the manager was secured behind a stout wall, which had a porthole in it, and th
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  • ...consequently time was more precious than the rifle; it was the essence of the “contract.” ...tlawry Act Constable Alex  [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] was transferred to the police depot, and from there he was sent to Lancefield, where he was under
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  • ...weapon in aid of such apprehension whether its use be preceded by a demand of surrender or not to apprehend or take such outlaw alive or dead. ...s summons as so published shall in like manner be evidence of the truth of the several matters stated therein.
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  • ...nstable Armstrong’s resignation having been accepted—be dismissed from the service.” ([[Royal Commission Appendix 20 for 10 October 1881|RC]]) ...Commission, but if either of them gave similar evidence against the Kellys the evidence would have been considered sufficient for a conviction and a heavy
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  • ...and went across two other men, and went through the sofa at the other end of it.  ...llow there cocked his rifle at my face, and I did not know what to do with the children, and I ran away up to where Mr Sadleir was.”
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  • ...under the impression that if any officer had been there to have commanded the men to make a rush they could have been taken easily? ...a door here and there, a small passage and a blank wall the other side.  The men could have come up to this side and rushed round simultaneously. ([[Roy
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  • '''THE HERO OF GLENROWAN''' Very Rev Dean [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]] gave evidence on oath before the Royal Commission on June 28, 1881, as follows: -
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  • Question — Did they seem to have the appearance of being guided by orders? — I do not think they had.  I do not think reall Question — In point of fact, that there was a want of generalship? — Oh, that was evident.
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  • ...nger.  It was very hot, but still I saw I was not in any immediate danger of being caught. ...house, that was the nearest way then, and I called out to the police that the men were all dead inside.
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  • ...at ran up after that. That was after I came out. My great object is going, of course, was to see to get those men time for repentance; and I would have p ...hink they committed suicide? — I could not judge of anything except from the position in which they were lying. They lay so calm together, as if laid ou
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  • ...of men, and then I sent Miss Kelly to go on now and ask if she might go to the house. ([[Royal Commission report day 36 page 1|RC12774]]) ...dleir, I never saw her; I saw Mrs Skillion approaching and turned her from the house.
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  • '''THE CHARRED BODIES''' ...over to his sister by Supt Sadleir, who wrote an official report, in which the following diabolical concoction appeared:—
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  • ...he afternoon, and, after half an hour’s absence, returned with a verdict of guilty. ...her he had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon him, Ned Kelly said:
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  • ...passed the sentence of death, and concluded with the usual formula: “May the Lord have mercy on your soul.” Ned Kelly: Yes, I will meet you there!
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  • ...for the treatment of one of the blacktrackers who had received a wound in the head at Glenrowan.” ...id not sign the report because he had to give evidence as a witness before the Commission.
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  • When the Kellys were Cornered '''Dramatic Series of Telegrams'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/12/1931|see previous]] ...regarding the outlaws since the middle of the day. Should any arise during the night I have arranged that copies shall at once be forwarded for Mr Ramsay'
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