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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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  • {{Full Text}}'''KELLY GANG''' ...confederate, a few hours after the historic battle between the outlaws and the police and military, and rushed back to Melbourne with his "copy.&quot
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  • The Age ... part of the KellyGang story
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 30/10/1878 (4)|see previous]] ...morning for Mansfield , having received orders to proceed to the scene of the outrage with all haste.
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  • ...d the stamping-out of the crime. According to the statements in the House, the panic at Mansfield has been complete. ...il other arrangements are made the constable’s pay shall be continued to the widow.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 31/10/1878 (2)|see previous]] ...ed off. The ranges are full of secret fastnesses, known only to a few like Kelly, who have been reared amongst them.
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  • '''full text of the article''' == THE MANSFIELD TRAGEDY ==
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  • '''([[The Alexandra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGan ...the bushrangers, who wore a peculiar smile upon their countenances, which the constable surmised boded ill for him."
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang2/11/1878 (2)|see previous]] ...of the four men appeared to be wounded, and lay on the grass all the time the party stayed. ''''''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 4/11/1878 (3)|see previous]] (FROM THE ALBURY BANNER, NOV 2)
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/11/1878 (2)|see previous]] ...at has just returned have only four, two borrowed one and two belonging to the force.
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  • '''([[The Alexandra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGan ...lice felt that they were still upon strong indications. Some fresh parties of troopers will be sent out from here to-morrow.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 11/11/1878|see previous]] ...utlawed from Ireland, while the Gunns were sent out from Scotland. (see ([[The Argus at KellyGang 27/11/1878|Argus27/11/78]]))
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  • ...istance they rendered the police, especially in connexion with the finding of Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]]’s body. ...ht in which he states that on the day in question he was at Mansfield from the morning until 12 o’clock at night. Next morning he commenced shearing at
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/11/1878 (3)|see previous]] ...st possible time. Immediately facing the home station the road leads under the railway.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/11/1878 (4)|see previous]] ...nt them being run over. Most of the party have been laughing heartily over the affair today, but it was anything but a joke to them when it occurred.
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  • '''THE POLICE MURDERS''' ...roopers, with the [[Police Trackers|black trackers]] who have been out for the last few days returned to Benalla to-day from Wangaratta, and reported that
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  • '''([[The Alexandra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGan ...before a police magistrate in Melbourne, so as to have the outlawry of the gang regularly proclaimed.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/11/1878 (3)|see previous]] ...and that by any one whether a constable or not. The orders, proclaimed by the Governor in Council were published in last night’s ''Gazette''.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/12/1878 (9)|see previous]] ...at Euroa yesterday morning, and has concentrated a number of the force in the district.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/12/1878|see previous]] ...uers to follow, and since they could only have had about seven hours start the police may be fairly expected to run them to earth without much further del
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  • ... part of the KellyGang story '''full text of the article'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/12/1878 (3)|see previous]] ...through the mass of notes and papers, which were all mixed up together in the sack he was carrying, but as he could not put his hand on it at once, he sa
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  • ([[The Alexandra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGan ...ir old haunts from Euroa, which is only a continuation of the ranges where the murders were committed.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 14/12/1878 (2)|see previous]] ..., it now seems very doubtful that Kelly wrote [[Cameron Letter|letter]] to the Legislative or Executive Council.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/12/1878 (7)|see previous]] ...ct has been increased by the irruption by special train of a detachment of the Victorian artillery.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 17/12/1878 (2)|see previous]] '''Chasing the KellyGang'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 17/12/1878 (4)|see previous]] ...ion, but an application will be made to the judge for a postponement until the next assizes.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 18/12/1878 (2)|see previous]] '''THE POLICE AND THE REWARD MONEY'''
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  • '''THE MANSFIELD MURDERERS''' ...re noted by Mr Berry, who took steps to bring them under the cognisance of the railway authorities, in order that precautions might be taken immediately.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/12/1878|see previous]] ...o have gone in that direction is that the Kellys have an uncle residing in the dis trict
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 20/12/1878|see previous]] ...lockup. Of course these stupid practical jokes must be put a stop to, and the young fellow will have to undergo a short incarceration for his lark.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 21/12/1878|see previous]] ...I made some time since, that the streets should be closely watched during the night.
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  • The Argus ... part of the KellyGang story
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 2712/1878|see previous]] ...tation Mr Bradley handed him over the keys. Kelly then proceeded to search the strong chest, and appropriated about £1,500 in notes, and nearly £500 in
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 4/1/1879|see previous]] ...d said he was a brother of Steve Hart, and the rumour has every appearance of credibility.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 7/1/1879|see previous]] ...police are on their track." This must be taken for what it is worth. The report is not at all a probable one.
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  • '''THE POLICE MURDERS''' ...f their friends, will be the proceeding to be chronicled. The following is the telegraph message received from our Mansfield correspondent.
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  • The Ovens and Murray Advertiser ... part of the KellyGang story
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  • ''''''full text of the article'''''' '''[[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 18/1/1879|see previous]]'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 20/1/1879|see previous]] Mr Bowman said that exceptional cases demanded exceptional remedies. The case was then gone into.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 3/2/1879|see previous]] ...ought up, the police magistrate said that very likely at the end of a week the police would be able to bring forward their evidence. Four weeks had now el
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  • '''THE MANSFIELD MURDERS''' ...ied for, but that either the prosecution should he brought to an issue, or the cases withdrawn. Mr Wyatt said there was some misapprehension as to what Mr
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 11/2/1879|see previous]] ...ieved they have taken about £2,000 from the bank besides burning a number of deeds, securities, books, &c
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/2/1879 (8)|see previous]] ...his seat. At the time Mr Tarleton left Jerilderie, did not see anything of the postmaster or Richards.
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  • ''''''full text of the article'''''' ...elly took a brood mare out of the stables, and remarked that he would take the animal but would return it in three weeks.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/2/1879|see previous]] ...Nothing has since been heard of them. The bank is closed, the manager and the accountant being still away.
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  • ([[The Alexandra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGan ...were incarcerated, Byrne took possession of the office, and overhauled all the telegrams out that day.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/2/1879 (2)|see previous]] ...matter but he was not at liberty to state what they were. He would remand the prisoners to Tuesday next. John M'Elroy was then charged.
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  • '''full text of the article''' '''[[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 20/2/1879|see previous]]'''
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  • ...contempt these desperadoes show for the police and the public is, perhaps, the most irritating thing about their misdeeds. It is, Indeed, adding Insult to ...and outrage used to end with the words, "'Sir Frederick Pottinger and the police are in "in pursuit."
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  • ([[The Alexandra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGan ...? the change on press messages transmitted within the colony on Sunday to the amount charged for press messages on other days between half-past seven pm.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 28/2/1879|see previous]] ...uld suffer inconvenience justly, owing to their want of energy in bringing the offenders to justice.
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  • '''full text of the article''' ...llads.” No laws will ever afterwards counteract the pernicious influence of such moral poison.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/3/1879|see previous]] The CHAIRMAN remarked -Don't you know he is a great Liberal, and is on the Ministerial bench?
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/3/1879 (2)|See previous]] ...ssage of any body through a scrub offers more facilities for tracking than the open ground.
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  • '''full text of the article''' '''KELLY SYMPATHISERS'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 14/3/1879|see previous]] THE KELLY BUSHRANGERS TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS
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  • [[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 15/3/1879|previous page]] '''full text of the article'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/3/1879|see previous]] ...ses are not claimed by anyone in the district No further information about the four men seen at Pental Island, 40 miles by river above Swan-hill, has come
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  • '''''' '''THE MANSFIELD MURDERS''' ..., and already they believe they have some clue. The following is a copy of the letter :-
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  • '''THE MANSFIELD MURDERS''' ...bat." There is an attempt at disguise in the hand writing, as some of the capital M's are written differently.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/5/1879|see previous]] '''REPORTED APPEARANCE OF THE KELLYS'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 1/7/1879|see previous]] ...the Riverina Hotel. These are supposed to have gone with the party spoken of in Saturday's telegram.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/11/1879 (7)|see previous]] ...Moonlite. After some further firing, two of the bushrangers were shot, and the last surrendered with one exception, and he escaped, but was subsequently c
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/4/1880|see previous]] ...of the troopers, when likely to bear fruit, has been utterly destroyed by the redtape regulations.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 27/4/1880 (5)|see previous]] ...sirous of coming under the act of 1878 are being anxiously looked for, but the subject is one on which Parliament will have to be consulted.
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  • ''''''full text of the article'''''' [[The Argus (2)|see previous]]
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  • === One of the biggest news days; full text of the articles === === A summary of the articles below ===
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  • === full text of the article === [[The Age (6)|see previous]]
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  • === One of the biggest news days; full text of the articles === === A summary of the articles below ===
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  • === full text of the article === [[The Argus (5)|see previous]]
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  • The Argus ... part of the KellyGang story
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 29/6/1880|see previous]] THE MINISTRY AND THE KELLYS
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  • === One of the biggest news days; full text of the articles === === A summary of the articles below ===
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  • The Herald ... part of the KellyGang story
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  • == full text of article == [[The Melbourne Daily Telegragh (4)|see previous]]
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  • == The Argus continued with its reports of the KellyGang and Glenrowan. == == full text of the article ==
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  • == The Argus continued with its reports of the KellyGang and Glenrowan. == == full text of the article ==
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  • == The Argus continued with its reports of the KellyGang and Glenrowan. == == full text of the article ==
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  • == The Argus continued with its reports of the KellyGang and Glenrowan. == == full text of the article ==
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  • The Herald continued with its reports of the '''KellyGang''' and Glenrowan. == full text of the article ==
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  • ...ers, and gentlemen who were there at the Barracks, and who were present at the encounter, were also photographed in a group. ...e Kellys brought pack-horses with them for the purpose of carrying their [[Kelly's Armour|armour]].
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  • == Full text of the article == ...not go. I then sent him with with the note to Mr O'[[Donoghue|Donoghue]], the schoolmaster. Mr O'Dondghue came back and said he would not do it, as he wa
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  • == Full text of the article == == STATEMENT OF GUARD DOWSETT ==
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  • Full text of the article == KELLY GANG ==
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  • Full text of the article '''THE GANG’S ARMOUR AND AMMUNITION'''
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  • Full text of the article ...o was seen at the police station as the party returned from the fight with the outlaws, but who escaped before being recognised.
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  • Full text of the article THE KELLY TRAGEDY
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  • Full text of the article ...to the efficient manner in which Mr Alex Thomson, the chief operator, and the staff under him performed, their arduous task.
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  • Full text of the article ...im a drink of water. In company with my mother, we brought the deceased to the Wangaratta Hospital .
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  • Full text of the article '''The End Hotel Burnt continued'''
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  • Full text of the article '''The attempt on the train continued'''
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  • Full text of the article ...er than ever. We did not see any of the gang when we left, as they were in the back room. We were not maltreated in any way.”
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  • [[The Argus (33)|see previous]] ...s Barry was cannot, of course, be ascertained, but is known that he was at the house several times recently.
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  • Full text of the article '''THE KELLY TRAGEDY'''
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  • {{Full Text}}'''THE KELLY GANG''' Everything is now quiet at Greta. The bodies of the outlaws have been buried by their relatives and friends. It is said Sergean
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  • '''full text of the article''' '''''' [[The Argus at KellyGang 3/7/80|see previous]]
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  • ...any years in the district which this gang made their home bade defiance to the police. ...ed, and set out in pursuit. The tracks were followed as far as the head of the King River, where they were lost.
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  • ...alked out of the back door and left before the police had time to surround the house. ...nstable Kelly, and disabled, as after that it was plain he could not raise the revolver to take proper aim.
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  • The Argus continued with its report of the '''KellyGang''' at Glenrowan '''[[The Argus at KellyGang 6/7/1880|see previous]]'''
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  • Full text of the article '''REMAND OF NED KELLY'''
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  • ...ging out a man named Cherry in a dying state, and the body of Byrne—Dan. Kelly and Hart being dead and their bodies almost consumed. ...nd it. By this action the special train was secured, and the locale of the gang discovered.
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  • The Argus continued with its report of the '''KellyGang''' at Glenrowan [[The Argus at KellyGang 8/7/1880 (5)|see previous]]
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  • The Argus continued with its report of the '''KellyGang''' at Glenrowan [[The Argus at KellyGang 8/7/1880 (7)|see previous]]
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  • Full text of the article ...nd spectators—the greatest marvel of all was that so few people, besides the outlaws themselves, were shot.
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  • ...it was found that he had improvised armour for head, chest, and arms, out of stolen plougshares from neighbouring farmers, manufactured, as is supposed, ...ging out a man named Cherry in a dying state, and the body of Byrne—Dan. Kelly and Hart being dead and their bodies almost consumed.
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  • The Argus continued with its report of the '''KellyGang''' ...he Kelly gang being surrounded by the police at [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] on the [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|27th June]].
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  • The Argus continued with its report of the '''KellyGang''' [[The Argus (44)|see previous]]
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  • The Argus continued with its report of the '''KellyGang''' [[The Argus (45)|see previous]]
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  • The Argus continued with its report of the '''KellyGang''' [[The Argus at KellyGang 21/7/80|see previous]]
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  • Full text of the article ...for there was evidently a deal of jealousy existing among the officers of the Police
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  • Full text of the article ...one of the window-blinds; and arrangements were made to rescue him before the flames could approach him.This was subsequently done.
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  • Full text of the article ...nd, and covered with blood., in the vicinity of the spot where the capture of '''Edward Kell'''y was effected.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 2/8/1880 (2)|see previous]] ...Sebastopol.  It has been pretty well torn up by diggers, and the bulk of the population now are Chinamen. 
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  • ...tely conveyed back to the gaol by a party of armed police. The examination of McIntyre will be continued this morning at 10 o’clock . '''EDWARD KELLY BEFORE THE POLICE COURT.'''
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  • [[The Argus (53)|see previous]] '''Const M'Intyre's evidence before the committal hearing'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/8/1880 (6)|see previous]] ...ng with them when armed. Something further will be heard of this in course of time.
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  • '''full text of article''' [[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1880|see previous]]
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  • '''full text of article''' ...llyGang 10/8/1880 (2)|see previous]] '''James Gloster gave evidence at Ned Kelly's committal hearing'''
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  • '''full text of article''' [[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1880 (4)|see previous]]
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  • '''full text of article''' [[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1880 (5)|see previous]]
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  • ...ked me "Do you recollect what Kelly told us about shooting Kennedy on the ground ?" but I cannot cannot state positively that he has never asked At a quarter to 5 o'clock the Court adjourned until 10 o'clock to-morrow.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 11/8/1880 (4)|see previous]] ...hat he would then have to waste time reading over the newspaper reports to the prisoner in gaol, as he indeed had been doing hitherto.
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  • The Herald ... part of the KellyGang story
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/8/1880 (2)|see previous]] ...in connexion with the Kelly gang without anything being done to aggravate the evil.
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  • The Herald ... part of the KellyGang story
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  • ...up his hands when called upon to do so, instead of attempting escape into the hotel again, he would never have been fired at. ...is believed she is riding across country, and will appear at the court in the morning.
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  • Ned Kelly was brought from Beechworth to Wangaratta his morning in an open buggy, and Edward Kelly was transferred back to-day from the Beechworth to the Melbourne gaol.
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  • == full text of the article == '''TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY'''
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  • == full text of the article == [[The Age (49)|see previous]]
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  • == full text of the article == see [[The Age (55)|previous]]
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  • ...the foolish and the thoughtless to consider and reflect upon what the life of a felon is:- ...d by every possible means, and to reflect that the unfortunate termination of such a life is a miserable death.”
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  • ...those who took part in the movement of yesterday, and so we are driven to the conclusion that numbers outside its ranks have mixed themselves up in this ...e that it is true, why, we would ask, was it not brought out and proved on the trial?
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/11/1880 (2)|see previous]] ....) He called upon the audience to listen as if their own lives depended on the issue.
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  • '''THE CONDEMNED BUSHRANGER''' ...ort of the petition for the abandonment of the original intention to carry the capital sentence into effect.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/11/1880 (2)|see previous]] ...tribution may tarry, it will come at last. Things may seem to go well with the murderer for a time, but outraged society is banded against him, and sooner
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/11/1880 (5)|see previous]] ...r they were accustomed to declare that they would roast certain members of the police force. 
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 26/11/1880 (3)|see previous]] ...n 9 and 10 on Monday morning.  Was not in any fright when I was taking up the rails.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 8/12/1880|see previous]] ...eclined to anticipate the inquiry, and had written the following letter on the matter: -
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/3/1881 (4)|see previous]] ...ave been allowed to fall into neglect. Like children, the blacks soon tire of their play things...
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 24/3/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...Nicolson at the railway station when he was returning, and told him a bit of my mind. On that occasion, and subsequently when he was relieved, he behave
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 24/3/1881 (3)|see previous]] ...rnow undoubtedly saved the lives of the police, and put us on the track of the Kellys. This concludes my statement, but I will answer any questions.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 25/3/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...a broken post. Sent Mr Sadleir to question the guard and engine driver of the train, and they said they had noticed nothing peculiar at Euroa.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 28/3/1881|see previous]] ...by risking an alarm and frightening them away, and perhaps losing the run of them for months.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 28/3/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...n, about three days before, Joe Byrne. My informant saw Joe Byrne come out of a calf pen, conversed with him, and asked what he was doing there. He repli
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  • '''ROLE OF ROYAL COMMISSIONS''' ...He will see that it is quite possible that the theory may be one thing and the practice another.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 29/3/1881|see previous]] '''INQUIRY INTO THE STATE OF THE POLICE FORCE'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 30/3/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...out of my own pocket and at such contests provided the ammunition used out of my own purse.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...several times, but never stayed long, telling me he was always hunted out of Melbourne by Sir Bryan O'Loghlen, Acting Chief Secretary.
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  • THE POLICE COMMISSION ...l way. One of Joe Byrne's brothers was there, and there were also a number of sympathisers. Evidence on this subject was given by a previous witness.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/4/1881|see previous]] ...th the week before Aaron was shot. Saw Detective Ward. Had reason to think the four men in Sherritt's house were not performing their duty properly.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/4/1881 (4)|see previous]] ...tion, and telegraphed to Sydney to ascertain if the notes, of which we had the numbers, had been sent from Sydney to Jerilderie.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 7/4/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...been any confusion in the office. There was no muddle or disorganisation. The office was not in such a state as to require that Captain Standish should r
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/4/1881|see previous]] ...cial recognition for services rendered during the period of the search for the outlaws.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 20/4/1881|see previous]] ...strict were very anxious to be led by Mr Hare. Witness was not aware of it of his own personal know- ledge. He knew that Mr Hare was much liked, more so
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 20/4/1881 (3)|see previous]] ...s made the men somewhat unsteady. This was immediately after the escape of the prisoners.
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  • ...e substantial donation should be awarded to the schoolmaster instead of to the police officer. ...sis, the whole colony, we believe, expected that he would head the list of the men to be rewarded..
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/5/1881|see previous]] ...tlaws were outside. We were under Armstrong's orders. (Further examination of this witness was postponed.)
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/5/1881|see previous]] '''THE POLICE COMMISSION'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/5/1881|see previous]] ...reak of bushrangers but would give any information be had on that point to the commission privately. Not more than three trackers ought to be with a party
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/5/1881 (3)|see previous]] '''Mrs Kelly'''
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  • ...ely on his own responsibility he would have reported again that he thought the party was known. ...and behind his back) and with his right hand put in two cartridges, raised the gun to his shoulder, and discharged both barrels.
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  • ...icers were supplied with proofs of evidence to correct. He did not approve of that. ...ould make verbal alterations only. Any other alterations were submitted to the chairman.
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  • ...He did not receive certain information that the men seen were beyond doubt the Kellys. ...ould not point to any instance in which the press had published names, but the names had been made known.
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  • ...ming down by train. He believed, from information he received, that it was the first volley he heard. ...ir that you were certain that the tracks which had been seen were those of the outlaws?
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  • ...district was not satisfactory. He and other constables who had assisted in the capture were in danger. ...ones came out, that the people in the hotel were armed. Witness and Edward Kelly had several shots at each other from short distances.
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  • ...ings were properly managed. Considered that the best plan was adopted when the house was burnt. ...ked Ned and shot him down. Saw Constable Arthur making a half circle round the outlaw in order to get a better position for firing at him.
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  • ...ours ever saw one of them, nor did they cause us any anxiety, or steal any of our property." Now, this is curious. ...aid that the duties of citizenship are somewhat misunderstood in the "Kelly country”
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  • ...out myself, which was not correct. I objected to a permanent separation of the trackers. Fancied he wanted them separated in order to show that my service ...tment have refused to pay the bill of the doctor who attended to that boy. The bill amounted to £4 4s. But Mr Hare's doctors' bill, which amounted to ove
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 30/6/1881 (3)|see previous]] ...osition of the passages and doors, and all information requisite to ensure the capture, could have been obtained from Constable Bracken-who had himself be
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 22/7/1881|see previous]] ...immediate rear, while beyond the thickly timbered ranges rise to a height of several thousand feet.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' The commission met on Thursday at Parliament-house. There were present – Mess
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1881 (2)|see previous]] ..., as I am certain that with a change of officers, and a very little skill, the Kellys will soon be brought to justice. I am, in meantime, yours obediently
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  • ...e same publicity which has been given to the accusation should be given to the reply. ...ands as evidence a batch of anonymous statements. Anonymous communications of this class are always regarded with distrust by individual recipients. It i
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  • ...emphatic denials. He was cross-examined by Messers Nicolson and Hare, and the commission then adjourned until to-day at 11 o'clock . ...ng excluded during the examination of the officers. The representatives of the press were thereupon admitted.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 1/9/1881|see previous]] The CHAIRMAN –I think yon are bound to reply to that question.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 2/9/1881|see previous]] '''Interview with Ned Kelly'''
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 7/9/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...any further outbreak, and advised the establishment of police stations at the Wombat, Fern-Hills, Greta, Black hills, and other places.
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  • ...In leaving Euroa, however, the gang, as a matter of fact, did not take to the Strathbogie Ranges, but merely skirted them. ...e Sherritt brothers being taken into the force on account of the character of their relatives and their antecedents.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/9/1881 (2)|see previous]] ...andish that the informer would be able to point out the exact hiding place of Power.
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  • ..., endeavoured to get signatures to a document reflecting on his character, the following letter was received from that lady - ...d any person to see him either on behalf of Mr Nicolson or myself - I have the honour to be, gentlemen, yours, &c,
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 21/9/1881|see previous]] ...ere at Younghusband's Station that Quinn endeavoured to entice him away to the King River .
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/10/1881 (7)|see previous]] ...of rations. Bobby has to give some of his. I went once with a complaint to the Chief Secretary, and Mr Strickland punished me for doing that by stopping m
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 20/10/1881 (4)|see previous]] ...ration for his feelings. Public servants are not always the best judges of the motives which actuate a Government in adopting a particular policy, and, un
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 21/10/1881|see previous]] ...hon. member was not referred to as a member of Parliament, but as a member of a commission, and what have we to do with that?
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  • '''THE FINDINGS OF THE POLICE COMMISSION''' TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/11/1881|see previous]] ...fault ? Why should the wariness of the KELLYS in the future deepen – as the commissioners argued – an alleged error into a crime ? It would be folly
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  • ...and there is an end of the matter. The defence is to draw a herring across the trail. ...had no other gun, it is clear that it is not he who put the bullet through the shawl.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 17/12/1881|see previous]] ...intendent Hare was throughout in direct collusion with Captain Standish in the petty and dishonourable persecution to which Mr Nicolson was subjected.&quo
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  • ...ent suspended from duty at the instance of Mr LONGMORE and his coadjutors. The report says:- ...ited by reinstating Mr Nicolson in the office of acting chief commissioner of police."
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  • ...ta|Greta]], was in inefficient hands. One of the best senior constables in the force had been taken away, and a useless man had been put in his place. ...actically abandoned, consequent upon the abolition of Glenmore station and the changes at Greta.
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  • TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS ...ut they are of such a character that it requires a close acquaintance with the business to detect them.
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  • ...during the inquiry. But no attempt at indexing was made in connexion with the Police Commission. ...ur corespondent complains, the collation has been left to the secretary of the Police Commission.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 22/2/1882 (3)|see previous]] ...s me with no friendly feeling, can state whether I ever allowed him to see the document in question, or concocted evidence with him in conjunction with Mr
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 3/3/1882|see previous]] ...overnment decided upon a course some what opposed to the recommendation of the commission, which reported concerning him as follows :–
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 28/3/1882|see previous]] ...uld allow her to leave the place, and they told her she had better not, as the police would certainly shoot her.
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  • '''THE POLICE COMMISSION''' ...with on a more liberal scale than at present. Under existing arrangements the detectives have to spend a great deal more money in prosecuting their inqui
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 26/7/1882 (3)|see previous]] ...e detective department, as it would, of course, have given him an addition of £100 a year to his pay.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 7/8/1882 (2)|see previous]] ...romoted until July, 1861, or 12 months, instead of only a fortnight, after the time referred to by Rourke.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 7/9/1882|see previous]] ...d medicine. The Government paid for a cook. Mr Chomley, when questioned on the subject, said:-
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 28/9/1882 (3)|see previous]] Mr Winch -Would it not in fact be quite a usual thing in the force? Witness -Yes
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/10/1882 (4)|see previous]] ...ges, upon inquiry, appear either frivolous or unwarranted, and undeserving of attention. Sergeant O'Sullivan has proved a straightforward, truthful, and
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/12/1882|see previous]] The CHAIRMAN -Oh, we cannot allow this. It is the most cowardly thing ever done-a ruffianly thing.
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  • ...pocket, but on the other hand the word of a pickpocket is accepted as that of "an officer and a gentleman." ...lier, the owners need not have been disturbed in any way. But on the whole the recent evidence is painful reading. It is unseemly for a commissioner to te
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  • ...itling the officer in question to promotion. Of what value is the judgment of man who can err in this manner? ...inistry apparently does not know whether to recognise the one authority or the other.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/1/1883 (3)|see previous]] CHIEF COMMISSIONERS RECOMMENDATIONS RESPECTING THE DETECTIVES
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 24/1/1883 (2)|see previous]] Douglas Smith [[Det Kennedy|Kennedy]] sub inspector of police in the colony of Victoria do solemnly and sincerely declare that
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 7/4/1883 (7)|See previous]] ...th the salaries of the men, but in the pensions and compensation allowance of those who retire. Upon this point, therefore, your commissioners refrain fr
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/4/1883 (4)|See previous]] ...rest applied to the purposes of the Superannuation Fund. For the year 1882 the income derived from all sources was as follows: -
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/9/1883|see previous]] ...tobacco, hops, maize, and potatoes and up in the ranges there are forests of mountain ash and stringy bark.
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  • '''DEATH OF MR HARE, PM''' ...remains will be interred in the Melbourne General Cemetery on Tuesday, and the funeral will leave his late residence, Janet terrace, Hotham street, St. Ki
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  • '''DEATH OF MR NICOLSON, PM''' ...rs, Dr J Dunbar Hooper and Dr E Alan Mackay, were able to hold out no hope of his recovery on Friday evening, and he died, as stated, at 3am.
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  • === The Royal Commission evidence for 25/3/1881 === 747 What date?- About the beginning of [[events 1880-1/ 1880-3|February 1880]].
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  • === The Royal Commission evidence for 25/3/1881 === 905 Neither black nor white?- No, not one, during the last time I was up there.
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 29/3/1881 == ...circumstances not very dissimilar to the circumstances of the shooting by the Kellys-do you think you will be able to supply that ?- Yes, I think so; it
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 30/3/1881 == ...ave stated that Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] had arrived, and superseded you in the command?- I did mean it in that way.
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 6/4/1881 == ...t?— Yes. I will read the telegram from Mr. Fosbery, Inspector-General of the New South Wales police:[[Royal Commission report day 27 page 3|—]]
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 12/4/1881 == ...o see that key. There is one indicated by the [[agents|alias]] “Hill.” The other is not mentioned, I had Captain Standish's authority.
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 12/4/1881 == ...venel would be away down the line nearer to Melbourne ?— Yes, further up the line towards Melbourne .
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 14/4/1881 == ...[[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]], [[Richard Hart (2)|Dick Hart,]] and several of the friends. They seemed pleased at my doing this, and afterwards, when Captain
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 3/5/1881 == Hon. F. LONGMORE, M.L.A., in the Chair;
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 11/5/1881 == ...but one could not hear what he said to the others because of the noise of the van.
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 13/5/1881 == 6393 How did you know [[Joe Byrne|Byrne]] was shot?— The parties who came out stated so.
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 13/5/1881 == <span id="rc6791">[[#rc6791|6791]]</span> Was it in consequence of your having no ammunition, or why; did he assign any reason?— No, he said
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 13/5/1881 == ...7129]]</span> ''By the Commission''— What are you?— A senior-constable of police.
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  • Story of the KellyGang - the Royal Commission Report == The Royal Commission evidence for 2/6/1881 ==
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 7/6/1881 == The Hon. F. LONGMORE, M.L.A., in the Chair;
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 7/6/1881 == ...him to come with him to the back. They all agree that he did not remain in the house.
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 3/8/1881 == 14563 Did you ever dine at the place?— No.
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 4/8/1881 == ...epartment?— I do not think that it is desirable that we should retain in the service a man who would render assistance to those outlaws, but I feel ther
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 31/8/1881 == The Hon. F. LONGMORE , M.L.A., in the Chair;
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 1/9/1881 == ...Melbourne , in the colony aforesaid, this 31st day of August, in the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and eighty-one.—Charles [[Ryan|Ryan]]
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 1/9/1881 == ...rred to in the declaration of Robert Ramsay , made before me this 31st day of August 1881.— CHARLES RYAN , J.P.
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 1/9/1881 == ...icolson's evidence and others, do you wish to withdraw that?— No, not in the slightest.
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  • Story of the KellyGang - the Royal Commission Report === The Royal Commission evidence for 6/9/1881 ===
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  • Story of the KellyGang - the Royal Commission Report == The Royal Commission evidence for 7/9/1881 ==
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  • Story of the KellyGang - the Royal Commission Report == The Royal Commission evidence for 7/9/1881 ==
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 4/8/1881 ==
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  • == The Royal Commission evidence for 4/8/1881 == ...elbourne, in the colony aforesaid, this 19th day of September' in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and eighty-one—J. B. Motherwell, J.P.
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  • == The Royal Commission Second Report -Part X == '''X.-CAPTAIN STANDISH AND SUPERINTENDENT HARE IN CHARGE OF THE PURSUIT'''
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  • == The Royal Commission Second Report -Part XII Cont == ...es despatched, and in every instance where action was taken of this nature the expeditions proved entirely fruitless. ....
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  • == The Royal Commission Appendix 3 == [[#App2018october_report1|]](Published in [[The Argus (40)|Argus of 20th July 1880]].)
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  • == The Royal Commission Appendix 16 == ...terday I had no opportunity of knowing that he was in the position to give the evidence shown in his declaration.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...not deemed cautious enough to be trusted by Kelly when evil days fell upon the latter and he found himself an outlaw.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == '''THE KELLY PRISONERS LEAVE THE HOTEL'''
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ections on Nicolson and others, he would, no doubt, have been appointed to the post with acclamation. But his mistakes made this impossible, and Mr Chomle
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...ering of the sun on the saddles revealed to us after careful scrutiny what the boys discovered at a glance.
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  • == Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer by Sup John Sadleir == ...tions, would kindly remain rather than more away to one of the many scores of other mountain ranges within their reach.
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  • '''Events''' '''Please note many of the times on this table are best estimates and still being reviewed''' | Aaron [[Aaron Sherritt|Sherritt]] went to the [[Chiltern|Chiltern]] looking for Mrs [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Barry]]'s cattle
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  • == Importance of Const Robert Alexander (2766) == ...t]] , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Inquest into Sherritt's death , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''Early servic
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  • == Importance of Const Armstrong (2475) == ...nrowan Siege]] , [[#10/2/1879|Inquest into death of Aaron Sherritt]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#9|Royal Commission]], '''Early service
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  • == Importance of Sir Graham Berry == ...nvolving the hunt for the KellyGang either as Prime Ministry of the Colony of Victoria or as Chief Secretary ===
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  • == Importance of Kate Byrne == ...t bank of Reedy Creek, opposite [[Sebastopol|Sebastopol]] and at the mouth of '''London''' or '''Byrne's Gully''', a deep gully that ran up towards Aaron
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  • == Importance of William Cooke == ...1879''' , Early in 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , Family , '''Photograph'''
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  • == Importance of Mounted Const Dixon (3039) == ...26/6/1880|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' ,
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  • == Importance of Superintendent Francis Augustus Hare == ...all of this the Royal Commission decided that I should be retired because of my problems with Nicolson.
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  • == Steve Hart was a member of the KellyGang. == '''I died at the siege at Glenrowan; description''' - ([[Sydney Morning Herald (23)|SMH19/12
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  • == Importance of Mr Henry Betteley Jefferson == The post master and Telegraph operator at [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]]
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  • == Importance of Mr Johns == A farmer, mentioned by [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] in the [[Jerilderie Letter|Jerilderie letter]]
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  • == Jim Kelly was a younger brother to Ned Kelly == ...]] 8/65, half sisters [[Ellen (Frost) Kelly|Ellen]] 70? and [[Alice (King) Kelly|Alice]]
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  • == Ned Kelly was the leader of the KellyGang. 'As game as Ned Kelly' is a common Australian saying == ...sherritt|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#nkt|Ned Kelly's Trial]] , [[#death|Execution]] , Royal Commission , Family ,
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  • == The people of the == == Importance of Inspecting Superintendent and honorary Assistant Commissioner Nicolson ==
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  • == Harry Power was a bushranger and Ned Kelly's teacher == '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''' , [[#1|Early Years]]., [[#2|With Ned Kelly]]., [[#pc|Capture]]., [[#hare|Hare's version]]., [[#nic|Nicolson's version]
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  • == Importance of Mr Rule == ...ers]] in about 1874 during the period when he avoided having problems with the police
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  • == Importance of John Sadleir == ...t. I was on duty right throughout the '''KellyGang''' outrage. '''Links to the KellyGang below'''
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  • == Importance of Saunders == ...877 Events|1874-5]] during the period when he avoided having problems with the police
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  • == Importance of Aaron Sherritt == ...'Links to the KellyGang''' , [[#2|Early Years]] , [[#1st|First run in with the law]] , [[#15/4/1878|Fitzpatrick Incident]] , [[#26/10/1878|Stringy Bark Cr
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  • == Importance of John Sherritt == ...ritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#9|Inquest Aaron's death]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , Royal Commission , '''Early career''' , [
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  • == Importance of George Stephens == Groom at Faithfulls Creek, later worked for the police
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  • == Importance of John Studders == ...in 1879 , Early in 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , Family ,
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  • == Importance of James Wallace == ..., [[#e18|Early in 1880]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#rc|Royal Commission]] , Family ,
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  • == Importance of Det Ward == ...ilings. The Royal Commissioners joined in this terrible game. They came to the conclusion that I should even be reduced in rank and condemned for my good
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  • == Importance of Antoine Weekes == ...Hare replaced by Nicolson , Nicolson replaced by Hare , [[#26/6/1880|Death of Aaron Sherritt]], Glenrowan Siege , [[#28/6/1880|Inquest into Aaron Sherrit
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  • == Importance of Wild Wright == ...Aaron Sherritt , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#asi|after the siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , Family ,
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  • == One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country == ...he stations was also known as the '''Gooram Gooram Gong Wool Station''' ([[The Argus at KellyGang 20/02/1923|Argus20/2/1923]])</p>
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  • on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|River Murray]] == Importance of Howlong ==
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  • == The site of the Glenrowan siege of the KellyGang by the police in June 1880 == == History at Jones' Glenrowan Inn before the siege ==
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  • The Melbourne Gaol was commenced in 1852-64. The women's gaol was opened in 1871 == Importance of Melbourne Gaol ==
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  • On the [[Delitite River|Delatitle River]] [[Mansfield|Mansfield]], Mt Buller ...utes drive from the base of the mountains which lie at the southern end of the Great Dividing Range.
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  • inner [[Melbourne|Melbourne]] suburb to the north east of the city == Importance of Richmond ==
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  • == The role of the Royal Commission in the KellyGang story == ...he 'Police Commission' started soon after the Glenrowan seige. A number of the senior police thought that they had been badly treated.
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  • == The role of working the land in the KellyGang story == .... Many of the squatting runs had selections cut out, but in a lot of cases the squatters managed to arrange things to suit their interests.
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  • ...ctive. The '''KelllyGang''''s friends also used them but they did not have the resources. And anyway many would say that they found unofficial communicati == The Post Office at KellyGang ==
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  • ...glen.]] The first gold was found in Rutherglen near the Seppelts Winery in the 1850s and a wine industry was under way by 1865. ...e wine was exported to Europe and won a gold medal at the Paris Exhibition of 1878.
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  • ...nd Tommy) was the most famous of the police agents but there were a number of others. See [[Police Agents|names]]. ...form so they could send me information by [[Telegraph|telegraph]] 'Permit the bearer to send any messages to me, F.C.S' ([[Royal Commission report day 1
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  • ...'KellyGang'''. The '''KellyGang''' only wore the armour once, at the siege of Glenrowan. === The idea for the Armour ===
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  • == see other letters written by members of the KellyGang == [[Cameron Letter|Cameron Letter]] , [[Parkes Letter|Parkes Letter]] , [[The Age (34)|letter to Chief Secretay]] [[1880-07---aftermath|7/8/1880]] other
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  • == see other letters written by members of the KellyGang == [[Cameron Letter|Cameron Letter]] , [[Parkes Letter|Parkes Letter]] , [[The Age (34)|letter to Chief Secretay]] [[1880-07---aftermath|7/8/1880]] other
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  • == The KellyGang consisted of Ned Kelly Joe Byrne Dan Kelly and Steve Hart == ...[[#AS|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#trial|Ned Kelly's Trial]] , [[#rcom|Royal Commission]]
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  • ...#ned|Ned Kelly's speech]] , [[#26/6/1880|Clash between Judge Barry and Ned Kelly]] , ...e authorities knew that Ned Kelly was going to live they started preparing the case against him. While they were planning for his committal hearing to be
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  • ...telegraph, for the '''KellyGang''' these were the tools of the oppressors; the police. The Kelly, Byrne, Hart and Quinn families were mainly poor and Irish. They came to Au
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