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  • ...ed Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , '''Photograph''' == Later history of the Mansfield Guardian ==
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  • ...not to shoot them. Kennedy, he said, was a married man and the father of a family, whom, surely, he could not murder in cold blood. Kelly said he wanted to m ...Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...h East two years before the murders, had reported specially upon the Kelly family, and had advised the removal of a police constable from the neighbourhood o ...Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...n Kelly|His wife]], and the mother of the bushrangers, belonged to a large family of Quinns, many of whom had a bad record. It was near their house on the Gl ...Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...]], [[Kate Kelly|Kate]], and [[Grace Kelly|Grace]]. Ned, the eldest of the family, was born 1854; Dan in 1861, but though so much younger than his brother, h ..., who was only eighteen years old, was born near Wangaratta, and there his family resided close by the Warby Ranges, with the intricacies of which Hart was w
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  • ...an Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Jack Lloyd Jnr|John Lloyd]], the members of the family who happened to be in trouble at the time, were wanted on a charge of horse ...she also made no reference. Fitzpatrick was on better terms with the Kelly family than constables were wont to be, for on one occasion, when he had arrested
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  • ...death. These accounts doubtless filtered through from members of the Kelly family, and were contributed to the press by friends or [[Sympathizers|sympathiser ...Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...rk they had a visitor in the person of one of the Lloyds, belonging to the family of friends and sympathisers already mentioned. He, however, could not have ...Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...esidence at Greta that could possibly be accounted for by the wants of her family. On November 15 the prisoner [[William Williamson, Brickey|Williamson]], co ...stice, and the mere fact that several others beside themselves knew of its history was likely to put them on their guard.
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  • ...sted was a lie. The police, Kelly declared, had persecuted him and all his family, who were innocent in the matter of Fitzpatrick, and they were, he said, hi ...Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...hed for arms. Mr [[Scott|Scott]] was told that he must summon his wife and family and servants, and when he had done this, they, with the two clerks, were al ...Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...ables, [[Const Richards|Richards]] and [[Devine|Devine]], and the wife and family of Devine, who occupied the station, had all gone to bed. They were awakene ...Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...uch things; therefore, leaving Hart to keep guard over Mr Stanistreet, his family, and other prisoners whom they had collected, Ned Kelly obtained the servic ...lections of a Victorian Police Office]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...ouse to get them, suggesting, also, that he should be allowed to leave his family at home. He knew that he would have to pass by the police station, where he ...lections of a Victorian Police Office]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...move by the outlaws. It was daylight, or almost daylight, when the Reardon family made their second attempt to leave the house. [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] had g ...lections of a Victorian Police Office]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...utpourings he attempted to arouse sympathy by representing himself and his family as the victims of wicked police oppression, which had forced him, against h ...lections of a Victorian Police Office]] [[Category:CH Chomley]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...bushrangers that have ever shed, the lurid light of violent crime upon the history this Commonwealth. ...rsonal opinion, as she chased out a small black porker that had joined the family circle at the fireplace end of the hut, that her husband would be found plo
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  • At the memory of her forcible severance from her family the old woman broke down and wept bitterly. On recovering some-what she pro ...gory:August 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • Going back th the early history of the family, Mrs Kelly said that her husband, John Kelly, made some money on the golfie ...gory:August 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...Jim Kelly]], upon whose grave and bearded face also the big sorrows of his family have set an indelible stamp of melancholy, is dismounting at the gate, and ...gory:August 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • '''LIVING DOWN THE FAMILY DISGRACE''' "You want to find Jim Kelly? Well, you're just in luck. It Joe reported that the eldest male survivor of the famous Kelly family was drafting sheep in one of the back paddocks, and that we could see him t
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  • ...y might. At least, men should respect him if they executed the rest of the family. ...gory:August 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • '''OTHER MEMBERS OF THE KELLY FAMILY''' ...rview closed Jim Kelly was asked if he could say what other members of the family were surviving. He thought for a little while, and then said:-
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  • ...down at last-and who by the way, is still living very comfortably with his family at Wangaratta-says it was neither rifle nor revolver, but a revolving rifle ...the police, they relate stories of shameful treatment endured by the Kelly family on the part of the police officers who, it appears, had them in a firm grip
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  • ...ay, like curs if you are afraid' Go out of here! Do you want to see all my family murdered? Oh, you cowardly wretches.!" ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...white man on the Buckland. I have lived a good life, and brought up a big family. . . . And they shot my dear, innocent, brave children-oh! the cowards! And ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • Sergeant Steele is living in retirement with his grown up family at Wangaratta. His house, a commodious, well shaded one, is at once pointed ...utumn, and the sergeant is one who can appreciate the fact. His is a hardy family. Both his daughters sleep out of doors in all weathers. And neither has eve
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  • ...t changed it in any other respect. He uses the place as a dwelling for his family. There are four apartments in it. He has built another cottage at the rear ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...m the view finder he was met with the spectacle of the son and heir of the family, a desperate villain of about eight summers, revelling a huge Enfield revol ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • "All the Sherritt family were in the Government service. I know, because I had to give them money an ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...is well known, was very much in their confidence. This man, who, with his family still lives in the neighborhood, was in the habit of meeting the outlaws wh ...eve Hart escaped and were now alive, this old and particular friend of the family contemptuously ridiculed the idea. "No," he said. "I would h
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  • ...ide of the street. Sergeant George [[Devine|Devine]], a married man with a family, was in charge, with Constable [[Const Richards|Richards]] for assistant. O ...e robbers took possession of the bank by main force of arms is now ancient history.
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  • ...t him in the wrist. This story was positively denied by the members of the family, who alleged that Fitzpatrick tried to take liberties with Kate Kelly, and ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • '''EARLY HISTORY OF THE OUTLAWS''' ...erefore it may be as well, at this stage, to explain somewhat of the early history of the members of the gang.
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  • ...e ascertained the locality of Power's hiding place in the mountains from a family whose house was on the available road to it. Then, in consideration of bein ...patrick|Fitzpatrick]] in attempting to arrest Dan Kelly at the home of the family.
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  • ...Dan only 4. The mother was left with a large family to look after. And the family lived in a district that is scarcely less desolate now than it was then. St ...d, warrant or authority. That was the beginning of Australia's red page of history.
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  • ...that he could not survive many minutes, he pleaded for a chance to see his family before he died. Several versions of this dismal business have been circulat ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • This was just after the storekeeper, Owen, came to the rescue of the Byrne family with a load of stores. And a few days later the bank at Jerilderie was robb ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...ury. Kelly also described how his mother had been left to bring up a large family of young children and had not been given a chance by the police, and expres ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...it, and who keenly sympathised with them and with the other members of the family in the terrible position in which they became involved. ...y:September 1911]] [[Category:Cookson]] [[Category:Sydney Sun]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...ie Kelly]], afterwards Mrs Lloyd, who was the best horsewoman in the whole family, was often mistaken for Kate. As Jim Kelly has told me time after time, Mag ...ver unsuccessful the police were in locating the male members of the Kelly family, they managed to-keep a pretty strict watch upon the movements of the girls
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  • ...icked up a mustard tin full of sovereigns that had been left there for the family sustenance and slipped it into her pocket. On the way to the creek she drop ...and he's going to be married to a nice young lady belonging to a respected family. He works hard. He doesn't smoke nor drink, and in many respect he's a good
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  • ...in land districts of the State. Ex-Constable Fitzpatrick is handed down in history as the central police figure in an incident which sent the Kelly gang on th ...lly, and Mrs Skillion, the last mentioned being still another of the Kelly family. Suddenly I noticed Dan Kelly riding in. Skillion, Williams, and one of the
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  • | LIVING DOWN THE FAMILY DISGRACE [[Cookson, 29_08_1911_3|....]] OTHER MEMBERS OF THE KELLY FAMILY [[Sydney Sun, Cookson, 30_08_1911_4|...]]
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  • | '''EARLY HISTORY OF THE OUTLAWS''' | FAMILY WITHOUT A FATHER
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  • ...d near the celebrated vineyards of Constantia. I was the youngest son of a family of seventeen! My father was a captain in the 21st Dragoons. The whole of hi ...ollections of a Victorian Police Office]] [[Category:Sup Hare]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...k Island . He had been employed as workman and gardener in my other mate's family, and was a very hard working old scoundrel. Melbourne at this time was a pl ...ollections of a Victorian Police Office]] [[Category:Sup Hare]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...it was safe to approach Power. The farm house was occupied by a notorious family, two or three brothers, all of whom were convicted thieves and bushrangers. ...ollections of a Victorian Police Office]] [[Category:Sup Hare]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • ...a shot, and never intends to do so again. He got back to the bosom of his family, and registered a vow that he would never again go for a shooting trip as l ...ollections of a Victorian Police Office]] [[Category:Sup Hare]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:book]] [[Category:full text]]
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  • == Ned Kelly’s family, Steve Hart, and Joe Byrne == ...family near Wangaratta, with the Warby ranges behind them, and Joe Byrne's family resided at Woolshed, they had miles of ranges to retreat into with which th
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