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  • ...was addressed to Mr [[Cameron, Donald, MLA|Cameron]], MLA, on December 14, 1878 , and its most striking feature is the appeal the outlaws make for a fair d ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • ...along the line, in a state of great excitement.  Next day, Tuesday, 29/10/1878, he despatched Supt Sadleir to Mansfield, the scene of the tragedy. ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • On 12th December, 1878, Supt [[Hare|Hare]] arrived at Benalla to succeed Supt CH Nicolson, whose h ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • ...South Wales, and bore the postmarks of Bungowannah and Albury, December 3, 1878. ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • ...and of the due publication of the summons be deemed outlawed and shall and may thereupon be adjudged and declared to be an outlaw accordingly by such judg ...ve reasonable ground for believing to be such outlaw or accused person and may thereupon seize all arms found in or on such house or premises and also app
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  • ...s charged before Mr [[Foster|Foster]], PM, with the murder, on October 26, 1878, of Constable Lonigan at Stringy Bark Creek. Ned Kelly was still suffering ...est on the bodies of Constables Scanlan and Lonigan on Monday, October 28, 1878. Mr Foster committed Ned Kelly to stand his trial at Beechworth for the mur
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  • ...hen passed the sentence of death, and concluded with the usual formula: “May the Lord have mercy on your soul.” ...hreatened sentence of fifteen years on Ned Kelly at Beechworth in October, 1878, already referred to, was responsible for the deaths of ten persons. He was
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  • ...ment of the police force from the tragedy at Stringybark Creek in October, 1878, to the destruction of the Kelly Gang at Glenrowan.Mr CH [[Nicolson|Nicolso ...tration in the North-Eastern district since the Kelly outbreak in October, 1878, and particularly into the circumstances of my recent withdrawal from that
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  • ...ws at a very early period of their career in crime, namely, on November 4, 1878, was lost, owing to the indolence and incompetence of Inspector [[Brooke Sm ...]] was highly censurable in neglecting to take action when, on November 4, 1878, he received reliable information that the outlaws had been observed on the
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  • ...story; and he continued in the police force until 1896. His book therefore may be accepted as authentic history. In addition to these qualifications, Mr S ...geant Kennedy and Constables Lonigan and Scanlon in the Wombat Forest , in 1878, Mr Sadleir was in charge of the Benalla police district. From that time un
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  • ...d became a superintendent in 1889. He retired on a pension in 1892. During 1878 he received a temporary appointment as inspector of powder magazines on the [[Category:1900s]] [[Category:May 1915]] [[Category:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press repor
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  • ...s been for some months back, and the speedy resuscitation of this township may be looked forward to with some certainty. ...tom. It is to be hoped that the indomitable energy. of Mr Lund and his men may be rewarded by rich yields from the bowels of their mine.
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  • ...the crisis is a farce, and that there is nothing in it. The notion itself may not be without an historic sanction to Mr Balfour’s mind, for in Sir Jame ...de under the pressure of an emergency will be permanent. But be this as it may, the reductions have been forced upon the Government by the unconstitutiona
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  • ...on, had left the place before the constable regained consciousness, and it may readily be imagined that he was particularly anxious to get away from such [[Sydney Morning Herald (17)|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 2/5/1878|Next edition]]
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  • ...gus at KellyGang 22/4/1878|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 7/5/1878|Next edition]] [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:May 1878]] [[Category:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [
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  • [[Kilmore Free Press at KellyGang 25/7/1878|Next edition]] [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:May 1878]] [[Category:Kilmore free Press]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press r
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  • ...rgus at KellyGang 2/5/1878|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 7/5/1878 (2)|Next edition]] [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:May 1878]] [[Category:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [
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  • (FROM THE SOUTH-EASTERN ENSIGN. MAY 21) ...at KellyGang 7/5/1878 (2)|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 3/6/1878|Next edition]]
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  • ...nclusion. It is also stated that Dr Rowe was subject to fits. However this may be, the case seems to have called for further and more searching inquiry th ...dra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGang 1/6/1878|Next edition]]
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  • ...tions of the fairer portion of humanity when extricating their robes which may at times become entangled. At the conclusion of the performance three heart ...llyGang 2/5/1878|Previous edition]] [[Kilmore Free Press at KellyGang 26/9/1878|Next edition]]
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  • ...iday was agreed upon, and the business people trooped to the show with, it may be hoped, substantial results to the society. ...us at KellyGang 6/9/1878|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 14/10/1878|Next edition]]
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  • ...factory manner the treatment and supervision of the patients, we consider, may with safety be left in his hands. With reference to the amount received by ...nt to make, will do so in writing to the committee of management, and they may rest assured their communications will have immediate attention.
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  • ...ra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGang 5/10/1878|see previous]])''' ...there will be a large attendance of buyers upon the occasion. Any one who may think of becoming an investor can obtain every information by applying to t
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  • ...ra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGang 5/10/1878 (2)|see previous]])''' ...the auctioneers either at Alexandra or Kilmore, in order that arrangements may be made with buyers at a distance, which cannot be done if the entries are
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  • ...are brought to justice. The advantage which they have over any force that may be sent against them is enormous; and although they are only four men, it i ...gory:The Age]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ll the volunteers are in the Wombat Ranges . If I can get more volunteers, may I use police horses that are now in police paddock? I can get 50 volunteers ...he Argus at KellyGang 29/10/1878 (3)|2.]] , [[The Argus at KellyGang 29/10/1878 (3)|.3.]]'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 29/10/1878 (2)|see previous]] ...to-day, and three more will be here in the morning in addition to any who may be sent from town by rail to-night. McIntyre is weak from bruises and from
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  • ...ulted for hints on this point. We trust that when another issue appears we may be able to inform our readers that the miscreants are in custody. '''[[The Argus at KellyGang 30/10/1878 (2)|continued]]'''
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  • see [[The Argus at KellyGang 30/10/1878 (2)|previous]] ...e additional details of the talk with Edward [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]], which it may be worth while to relate. He had not seen Edward or Daniel Kelly before, bu
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 30/10/1878 (4)|see previous]] ...the crime which has so shocked the community be the act of the Kellys, it may, in part, be accepted as the revengeful answer of desperate men to the offi
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  • ...Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, and the accused person may be apprehended either dead or alive by any one. As soon as the bill is pass ...se who are harbouring the miscreants, and in the course of a few days they may be brought to justice. The following was received yesterday from our Mansfi
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  • ...if he fails to surrender in due course, any person, without challenge, “may take such outlaw alive or dead.” And any person sheltering such outlaw, o ...rrant thereupon issued for any capital crime, a judge of the Supreme Court may upon being satisfied that the accused will probably resist all attempts to
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 31/10/1878|see previous]] ...d to make a rescue they could have done so at no great risk. Though Wright may be disposed to carry news to the ranges, it is not his game to do so. He ha
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 31/10/1878 (2)|see previous]] Unless the different expeditions now afoot meet with some special luck, it may take them weeks to come up with the bushrangers, or fall in with traces of
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  • ...ay evening. The cause of his delay is not satisfactorily explained, but it may fairly be presumed that after abandoning his horse he became afraid of bein [[Kilmore Free Press at KellyGang 26/9/1878 (3)|continued]]
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  • ...vernment will endeavor to handsomely compensate the relatives of those who may unhappily lose their lives while engaging in the work. That some such fatal [[The Age 31/10/78|Previous edition]] [[The Age at KellyGang 4/11/1878|Next edition]]
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  • ...to surprise their would be captors. It is sincerely to be hoped that they may be taken ere they shed more blood, but this is very doubtful, for they know ...vements, and we trust ere we again issue our journal the poor murdered men may have been avenged, either by the capture or destruction of the four bushran
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  • ...ra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGang 5/10/1878|see previous]])''' ...fere with the progress of such important work? A flogging from the hangman may possibly save their necks from being stretched some day by that same import
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  • ...ra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGang 2/11/1878 (2)|see previous]])''' ...ture, dead or alive. The four villains are proclaimed outlaws, and any one may therefore shoot them down without a word of warning. It is from the despera
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang2/11/1878|see previous]] ...hall absolutely clear the horde out, so that for the future bad characters may not be encouraged to look upon the ranges as a safe retreat.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang2/11/1878 (2)|see previous]] ...taking his revenge on the force. As showing the nature of the murderer, we may mention that he has also threatened to do for Mr [[Benalla|McCarthy O’Lea
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  • ...n fall, did not spring forward to seize his revolver, and make a fight, it may be well to point out that the fire and fallen trees intervened between him [[The Argus at KellyGang 4/11/1878 (2)|continued]]
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 4/11/1878 (3)|see previous]] ...have to adopt some plan of recognising each other, or some serious mistake may happen. It will be seen that the Wahgunyah police have been fired on by ano
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 5/11/1878|see previous]] ...e judges of the Supreme Court, in pursuance of the Felons Apprehension Act 1878, for the issue of a Bench warrant, under the hand and seal of the said judg
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  • ...have been held in terror. To show how extensive the Kelly connexion is, it may be mentioned that scarcely a day passes that we do not hear that some relat [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/11/1878 (2)|continued]]
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  • ...vens River]] is very high at [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]], and the flood here may be taken as an indication of the state of affairs further down. The police ...pen tracks in all directions at the head of the King, so that the locality may no longer remain a secret hold ; that a well-manned station should be estab
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  • ...een deemed expedient, for various reasons, not to make public. Whatever it may be, there is nothing more in it than points to the possibility of the gang ...g 26/9/1878 (2)|Previous edition]] [[Kilmore Free Press at KellyGang 21/11/1878|Next edition]]
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  • ...rranged for a strong party to proceed to the district indicated, which, it may now be said, was about midway between Beechworth and Eldorado, on what is k   [[The Argus at KellyGang 8/11/1878 (2)|continued]]
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