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  • ...The True Story of the KellyGang of Bushrangers Index|The True Story of the Kelly Gang of Bushrangers]] | Iron Ned Kelly and his gang, a personal history of Australia's most notorious bushrangers
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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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  • ...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 other day, in George street, Sydney, I met the insistent party, the connection of the Kellys, wh ...in the cities, but mostly in the bush, at odd jobs. They went all over the Kelly country. They called at the hut of that old shepherd, near Glenrowan, but o
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  • ...same jury was equally emphatic in their verdict that the conviction of Ned Kelly in connection with the search for [[Wild Wright|Wild Wright]]'s horse, was ...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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  • ...rprised. It was not known outside Greta that Mrs Kelly had been married to George King some time after she settled on the Eleven-Mile Creek. The jury consist Although Mrs Kelly, Skillion and Williamson were arrested and brought to Benalla on April 17,
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  • ...until he left the force, and this was the cause of me and my step- father, George King, stealing Whitty's horses and selling them to Baumgarten and those oth ...y at Peterson's, the German's, at Howlong. The brand was altered by me and George King, and the horses were sold as straight. Any man requiring horses would
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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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  • The Complete Inner History of the Kelly Gang and their Pursuers '''[[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]'''
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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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  • GEORGE WILSON HALL. GEORGE RANDALL FINCHAM.
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  • ...ting "Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer" ( Melbourne : George Robertson and Co) are undoubted. He joined the Victorian cadets (the only m ...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.
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  • KELLY GANG AT EUROA ...unt some of his exciting experiences of the "sticking up" 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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  • Arising from Kelly Gang Article ...h this sort of work [[Farrell|Farrell]], the policeman, stole a horse from George King, and had him in Whitty's paddocks until he left theforce."
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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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  • ...etic local board, at whose head as chairman, is a spirited townsman. '''Mr George Day, JP, Messrs Thorold. Mofit, North, and Lockhart''', are the other membe ...and besides messengers and assistants two managers are employed. Mr M H '''Kelly''' is the Albury and New South Wales manager, and Mr William '''M'Nab''' re
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  • ...raham. The prisoners were remanded until Tuesday, bail being allowed Ellen Kelly in her own recognisance of £50, and Jane Graham was required to find bail
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  • [[Ellen (King) Kelly|Ellen Kelly]] and Jane Graham were charged with receiving a saddle into their possessio ...Blackburne's house on the 18th of March. Went with Constable Flood to Mrs Kelly's house some time in this month when the prisoners were arrested. My saddle
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  • [[James Kelly|James Kelly]] and Thomas Williams were charged with cattle stealing. ...2 a piece. Know the prisoner. Kelly who lives about 4 miles from my place. Kelly knew his brands. Have seen the other prisoner once before. Missed the cattl
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  • ...James Kelly]], 14, were indicted for stealing two heifers, the property of George Chandler of [[Winton|Winton]]. The prisoners were undefended by counsel. Th
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  • ...it has been forwarded hither by post to-day. It is stated by [[bungowannah|George Munger]] that he was stopped by four men on the banks of a lagoon near the KELLY'S DEATH
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  • ...ell in with John Quinn, uncle of Edward Kelly, and a man named [[Bungamara|George Johnstone]]. They learned that Quinn had made a number of inquiries of the
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  • ...geant Kennedy and Constables Scanlan and Loingan, who were murdered by the Kelly gang on the 26th October last. We have been requested by the committee to r ...ctor on the Kilfera road had been stuck up by armed men supposed to be the Kelly gong of murderers arose only from a practical joke on the part of a fiiend,
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  • ...thorities appear to attach considerable importance to the statement in Ned Kelly’s letter, that some damage would yet be done to the railway line. It is n ...s Michael Scanlan and Thomas Lonigan, who were so brutally murdered by the Kelly gang while in the execution of their duty in the Wombat Ranges, near Mansfi
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  • ...bby Ranges, a part of the country that [[Steve Hart|Hart]] [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] know well, having traversed it in charge of horses within a short time pr == THE KELLY SYMPATHIZES ==
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  • ...nt, in reference to the recent arrests of the supposed confederates of the Kelly gang, that [[Robert Miller|Robert Miller]] was taken more for the purpose o ...ly topping the Melbourne market. The Shorthorns are equally well bred from George Milner's once famous Parrin Yallock herd, and Robert McDougall's Booth are
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  • Hearing of the conduct of the Kelly [[Sympathizers|sympathizers]] at Greta, it was determined last night to bur ...harge of the Victorian police until the arrival of Superintendent Sadleir. Kelly acted splendidly, and his brave services should be substantially recognised
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  • ...ing of the 28th inst., in company with my mother. We were bailed up by the Kelly gang. My brother was, at this time, in another portion of the house. There '''George Haley''' deposed: Am the resident-surgeon of the [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]]
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  • "Ned Kelly, from his appearance in the imperfect light, looked like some unearthly bei ...Reardon is in a critical condition in the same instititution. A man named George [[Metcalf|Metcalf]] has also been forwarded by your instructions to Melbour
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  • ...nce that might be necessary, and his services were at once afforded to Ned Kelly when captured. ...amed Readon is in a critical condition in the same institution.A man named George [[Metcalf|Metcalf]] has also been forwarded by your instructions to Melbour
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  • ...valuable systems were introduced, amongst which may be named those of Lord George Murray, Admiral Popham, and the Universal telegraph of Paisley, which is th ...heshire]], detailing his adventures at Glenrowan during the fight with the Kelly gang Mr Cheshire volunteered to accompany the police party from Beechworth
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  • ...ewsr|Australian News]] changed his position in the court, and seeing this, Kelly at once made an excuse that the court was draughty in order to ask for some ...nto the charge against Edward Kelly, the surviving member of the notorious Kelly gang of bushrangers was resumed at the Beechworth Police Court.
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  • Examination continued: Kelly replied to me “All right I like to see it takes in such good part.” I a ...his horse, and laid his revolver over the horse’s back. He fired at Dan Kelly as he came running up and the shot grazed him on top of the shoulders. M’
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  • ...e hanged. (Laughter) I have no strong opinion in this case. I do not think Kelly is an innocent man. I think that if all is true he told me he ought to be h Mr Gaunson:  After seeing Kelly at Faithfull Creek, when did you next see him”
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  • ...ay, as we may want your evidence.” Neither did he saw “Now we have got Kelly we don’t want you any more.” He did not say it was a dreadful thing the ...ategory:1880]] [[Category:trial]] [[Category:Beechworth court]] [[Category:George Stephens]] [[Category:history]]
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth == TRIAL OF KELLY AT BEECHWORTH ==
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  • '''EDWARD KELLY BEFORE THE POLICE COURT''' The hearing of evidence in the [[Ned Kellys Trial|case]] of Edward Kelly, the bushranger, was resumed this morning before Mr [[Foster|Foster]], PM,
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  • '''George Stephens giving evidence at Ned Kellys committal hearing''' ...h McIntyre’s evidence. On Friday I saw McIntyre, and he asked me how Ned Kelly had made his statement to me. I have never seen the statement taken down fr
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  • {{Full Text}}THE TRIAL OF NED KELLY ...was stuck-up, and the latter was stuck up by the Kellys. Gloster said that Kelly told witness he shot sergeant Kennedy in a stand-up fight, and when Kennedy
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  • == TRIAL OF NED KELLY == The trial of Edward Kelly charged with the murder of Constable Michael Scanlan, was continued in the
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  • THE KELLY GANG EDWARD KELLY BEFORE THE POLICE COURT
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  • '''NED KELLY’S TRIAL''' ...ments intently at her brother, who turned his head and smiled at her. Kate Kelly is far from being the dashing young woman she has been represented as being
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  • '''REMOVAL OF KELLY TO MELBOURNE''' ...ienced a surprise when it became publicly known that the bushranger Edward Kelly, who the previous day had been committed at the police court to take his tr
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  • {{Full Text}}THE TRIAL OF NED KELLY ...haken. He saw prisoner fire at sergeant Kennedy, who rolled off his horse. George Stephens, a groom, living at Donnybrook, was the next witness examined, but
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  • ...''' , groom, deposed that he was in the employ of Mr Younghusband when the Kelly gang stuck up the station in December, 1878.  After the station was stuck- ...ays afterwards he was employed as a private detective in searching for the Kelly gang.  He expected to receive further employment in the Government service
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  • '''Ned Kelly's trial continued''' ...eek Station when it was stuck up by the prisoner, and Hart, Byrne, and Dan Kelly. He said prisoner gave him the following account in answer to a question ab
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  • ...sirous of obtaining the [[Ned Kellys End|reprieve]] of the prisoner Edward Kelly, or a reconsideration of his case, was held last night in Carlton, and a re ...the murderer Kelly last night, two men, named respectively [[John McElroy|George McElroy]], agent, and Michael Dwyer, labourer, refused to move on when requ
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  • ...e principal officers responsible for the proceedings in connexion with the Kelly business. ...th of March, when they decided to apply that the officers concerned in the Kelly business should have leave of absence.
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  • ...there were nine varieties, were of good size, and excellent in quality. Mr George Lyon, of Beechworth, received a well-de- served special prize for the colle ...gory:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Royal Commission into the Kelly Gang]] [[Category:police commission]]
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