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  • ...he use of this material for research purposes with acknowledgement, but it may not be used for commercial gain without specific authority from the copyrig | 1878-1880, the geographical dimension of social banditry
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  • On the 15th of April, 1878, six months prior to the Wombat murders, Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatric ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. This document
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  • ...ourne and the North Eastern District, of which proclamations the following may be interesting as an example:- ...t, a bench warrant was issued in pursuance of the FELONS APPREHENSION ACT, 1878, under my hand and seal, in order to your answering and taking your trial f
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  • THE FELONS APPREHENSION ACT, 1878. ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. This document
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  • ...e 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 ap Crown Law Offices, Melbourne , November 15, 1878.
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  • ...trial on the charge of murdering the police party at Stringy Bark Creek in 1878. Every day the court had been crowded, for though in Beechworth the gang ha ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. This document
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  • ...y|Dan Kelly]] at the homestead on [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|April 15, 1878]], that set the formidable quartet at was with society, and inaugurated the ...ir arrest were issued accordingly. Fitzpatrick's efforts to fulfil what he may have considered his duty proved disastrous. . . . . The alleged severity of
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  • ...Melbourne, on the main Sydney line. What happened here is history, but it may be as well to epitomise it briefly.
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  • ...Sydney, who cannot readily forget his strange visitor on the 10th of May, 1878, and that visitor's mysterious request. ...essel in Australian waters was the Storm Bird, a brigantine, which, as you may remember, is a type of vessel with two masts, the fore fully square-rigged,
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  • ...e they worked with some success from the end of April to the 26th October, 1878, when their mining activities were suddenly terminated by the fatal fight w ...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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  • == THE FITZPATRICK EPISODE, APRIL 15, 1878 == Early in 1878 a resident of [[Chiltern|Chiltern]] reported to the police that his horse h
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  • Mrs. Kelly was arrested by Steele at 1 o'clock in the morning of April 17, 1878 , although he could have arrested her early in the afternoon of April 16 an ...y didn't lay a charge against. It was then some time near the morning. You may use this as you like, and publish any part you like.-Yours faithfully,
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  • Fitzpatrick.-He may have removed a sheet of bark at the back and come in. I did not see him com ...rth Court|Beechworth Assizes]] on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|October 9, 1878]], said:-
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  • ...Skillion and Williamson were arrested and brought to Benalla on April 17, 1878, their trial did not take place until October 9, when they were all convict In [[17/4-4/10/78 Events|August, 1878]], Superintendent [[Sadleir|Sadleir]], of Benalia, made some arrangements f
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  • ...and Steve Hart, worked constantly mining for gold from April till October 1878. They lived in a log hut built years before by some previous prospectors on ...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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  • ...n left Mansfield unarmed, but in uniform, at 5 p.m. on Sunday, October 27, 1878 , and was instructed to get a change of horses at Dawes station, half way b ...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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  • That (Saturday) night ( [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|26/10/1878]] ) the providore arrived with a supply of rations, and the proceeds of the ...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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  • Next morning, [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|Dec. 10, 1878]], the Kellys were about early. The, temporarily released the captives from ...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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  • ...ry arrived in Greta Ranges long before daylight next morning, December 11, 1878 . They came to their "Post Office," a marked tree stump, and plac ...otice of it, as it is no use me complaining about anything that the police may choose to say or swear against me, and the public, in their ignorance and b
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  • ...an, who had escaped from the Wangaratta police for months before April 15, 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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  • ...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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  • [[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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  • (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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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 8/11/1878 (2)|see previous]] ...it shows how men who are supposed to be endowed with a little common sense may be carried away by the present scare. Captain Standish returned to town by
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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 ...ra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGang 9/11/1878 (2)|continued]]
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 11/11/1878|see previous]] ...he Gunns were sent out from Scotland. (see ([[The Argus at KellyGang 27/11/1878|Argus27/11/78]]))
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  • The confidence having been broken, it may now be said that when a party was returning from the Murray in the Yarrawon [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/11/1878 (2)|continued]]
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/11/1878|see previous]] ...rdered comrades. As showing the hard work which has been done recently, it may be stated that several of the police horses had to be sent out to the paddo
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  • ...our special reporter at Benalla published on [[The Argus at KellyGang 8/11/1878|Friday]] last stated that “when Captain Standish arrived by the train in ...of the men when they started were not realised, but some important results may follow, and many of the police are sanguine of soon coming up with the gang
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/11/1878|see previous]] ...time parties are out in several directions, and info rmation of importance may be received at any moment, on which future movements will of course depend.
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  • ...rs become outlaws under the act which has just passed the legislature, and may now be shot down by any one without being challenged. What effect this will ...ra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGang 9/11/1878|Previous edition]]
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  • ...rting the escort, this intention was frustrated., It is probable that they may be on the look out for the next escort.   ...at KellyGang 13/11/1878|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 15/11/1878|Next edition]]
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  • ...ra and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGang 5/10/1878|see previous]])''' ...arting the escort, this intention was frustrated. It is probable that they may be on the look- out for the next escort. Friday Night. No further news.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/11/1878 (3)|see previous]] ...''[[Government Gazette|Government Gazette]]'' and the newspapers, the men may be shot without being summoned to surrender, and that by any one whether a
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  • ...he publication of the out-lawing proclamation will have a good effect, and may frighten some of the murderers' friends or mates and induce them to give in ...at KellyGang 16/11/1878|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/11/1878|Next edition]]
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  • ...is may not be possible, unless the gang cross the border, in which case it may, from former experiences, be imagined they will be speedily run to earth. ...at KellyGang 18/11/1878|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 21/11/1878|Next edition]]
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  • ...gone.” There were about 20 in the house at the time, including prisoner. May have used the same remarks on other occasions. ...at KellyGang 19/11/1878|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 23/11/1878|Next edition]]
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  • ...is may not be possible, unless the gang cross the border, in which case it may, from former experiences, be imagined they will be speedily run to earth.&q ...eron Express]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Monk]] [[Category:Wombat ranges]] [[Category:history]]
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/12/1878|see previous]] ...low, 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 delay.  
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/12/1878 (3)|see previous]] ...d to reassure us. In fact we were all greatly frightened, and for myself I may say 'My heart was in my mouth.'
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/12/1878 (4)|see previous]] ...but we were never allowed out of sight. The prisoners in the storeroom, I may mention, were all men, the female cook and some other women employed at the
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/12/1878 (5)|see previous]] ...t one of them go,' said he, 'I'll meet you some time or other and then you may consider yourself a dead man.' After they were gone some of us talked of ge
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/12/1878 (6)|see previous]] ...had seen of him. He said to them, "Well, as we are to remain here we may as well make ourselves as comfortable as possible, and have our tea."
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/12/1878 (9)|see previous]] ...lexion, light brown hair, and blue eyes. He was convicted at Beechworth in May, 1876, for having meat unlawfully in his possession, and got a sentence of
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  • FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13,1878 ...d yet it has been realised. And for all that the public is aware, the gang may be as far off capture as ever.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/12/1878|see previous]] ...and been exercised as special constables, with a rendezvous and a head, we may well doubt whether the outrage would have been attempted, for the KELLYS wo
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/12/1878 (6)|see previous]] Kennedy replied, "No, I forgive you, and may God forgive you too." He then wrote as much on some slips in his note
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/12/1878 (4)|see previous]] ...nt Mimstry have counted their warmest adherents. The truth, however, if we may judge from the altered tone of an impor- tant section of the country press,
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 14/12/1878|see previous]] ...day before the tragedy, and it is therefore supposed that the bushrangers may have been out looking for it when they fell upon the police camp. Only one
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 14/12/1878 (2)|see previous]] ...at exist among the [[Kelly family|Kelly family]] and their confederates it may be mentioned that one of the search parties returning to Benalla met Kelly'
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  • ...uliar cast; it has great powers of dissimulation. Nearly every ruffian, it may be said, has some thing of the histrionic art about him, and the constant e ...sentiment has any serious prevalence in the land, but at the same time it may be useful, as helping men to realise the situation, to remind the public th
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/12/1878|see previous]] ...tatements should pass away as the wind, and no doubt will do so. The force may be assured that, apart from any criticism on the plan of operations, the pu
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/12/1878 (5)|see previous]] ...urs on the same day, and returned to Greta in the evening. Of course there may be nothing in the fact of their being in the township, but it is looked upo
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/12/1878 (7)|see previous]] ...ime it is generally believed here that the Kellys are not far distant, and may at any time make their appearance either in Alexandra or at some of the out
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  • ...may be reasonably expected to deal liberally with members of the force who may take part in the capture. It may be mentioned that the guard duty at the Treasury and Government House was r
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 17/12/1878 (2)|see previous]] ...o the movements of the Kelly gang previous to the Euroa bank robbery which may, perhaps prove interesting, if only to show how completely the police were
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 17/12/1878 (3)|see previous]] ...ed throughout the district. With the present police arrangements, the gang may never be captured, unless by the merest chance. The officers in charge of t
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  • ...ntil he has first consulted the Chief Secretary and police authorities. It may, however, be stated that the letter is evidently composed with the object o ...authorities concerned, so that by precautions being taken their execution may be prevented. Just before closing his lengthy epistle Kelly say a that he h
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 18/12/1878 (2)|see previous]] ...or the purpose of joining in this pursuit; and let me urge that volunteers may be sworn in as members of the police force for three months, or until the b
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  • ...ontained very serious allegations against members of the police force that may require some inves tigation, it was handed over to the Attorney General for ...hey cannot be distinguished from civilians and renders it possible that he may shoot civilians by mistake. If justice is not done to his friends he will &
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  • 19/12/1878 ...lexion, light brown hair, and blue eyes. He was convicted at Beechworth in May, 1876, for having meat unlawfully in his possession, and got a sentence of
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 20/12/1878|see previous]] ...long the line, while a great many of the railway employés carry arms, and may be seen utilising their spare time by practicing pistol shooting at the mar
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  • ...a and Yea Standard, Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGang 21/12/1878|see previous]]) ...a contemporary has goaded the chief commissioner on to this. Be that as it may, I fear the people of Mansfield will show their indignation in no measured
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  • ...aws are captured or shot will have the reward distributed amongst them. It may also be said that in the event of any civilian giving info rmation of the w [[The Argus at KellyGang 21/12/1878 (2)|continued]]
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 21/12/1878|see previous]] ...sons in Mansfield who are well acquainted with the doings of the Kellys, I may mention that a day or two since two women passed up the street, and one was
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  • 23/12/1878 ...th aiding and abetting the Kelly gang under the Felons Apprehension Act of 1878, was, on the application of Detective Ward, remanded for one week.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 2712/1878|see previous]] ...sed the Habeus Corpus Act will have to be suspended, so that their friends may be arrested and detained for a time. The leader of the gang has written a v
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 31/12/1878|see previous]] ...he Kellys, I may mention some particulars which have reached me, and which may, perhaps, be interesting to your readers. It will be remembered that some a
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  • ...d bite. This harrowing not only induces the growth of all weed seeds which may be lying on the surface, but it loosens the top soil, and, by preventing th ...but to employ hand labour in the paddock, and, although at first the cost may make a grower hesitate, still, from what I know of certain paddocks, and th
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  • ...taken to organise a force of armed special constables in each hamlet that may be in danger, and when once it is known that help is near, that the, sound [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/12/1878 (4)|continued]]
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  • ...more was seen of the gang after they left at 4pm, but it is supposed they may return. They were drinking, and were reckless. They locked the station mast ...eron Express]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Jerilderie robbery]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South
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  • Whatever may be the result of this new step, it must be allowed that we are greatly inde ...ernment Gazette issued last night cancels the notice of the 13th December, 1878, offering a reward of £2,500 for the capture of the Kelly gang and increas
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  • ...the most comic incidents in the affair, we are not sure if this character may not be disputed by another. We allude, of course, to the statement attribut ...eron Express]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1878]] [[Category:Jerilderie robbery]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South
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  • ...Victorian engineer in chief minutes the papers as follows on 31st August, 1878 -' I was at Echuca on Thursday, 20th, and found the new bridge quite fit fo
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  • ...years. In some cases no rent has been paid by the selector since January, 1878. ...n below were collected within the last few days. Here and there an opinion may be found expressed as to the probable results of selection in the '''Benall
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  • ...e gram in many cases therefore, would be 13s per bag. Further calculations may be   deferred for the present, these figures being given for the purpose o ...re got under cultivation last year and a fair harvest gathered in 1880. In 1878-9 the proprietor saw the rust coming, and cut his crop for hay, thereby mak
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  • ...he interest. The capital that a selector ought to have in hand at starting may be roughly indicated by means of a few figures. The cost of building a dwel ...nce of £2 5s 4d per acre. A selector now preparing 70 acres for next year may look forward to making a net profit of about £160. Out of this, supposing
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  • ...ared to deal with licensees in arrears desirous of coming under the act of 1878 are being anxiously looked for, but the subject is one on which Parliament ...were murdered by the Kelly gang in the Wombat Ranges on the 26th October, 1878. The hon. gentleman was accompanied by Messrs D Gaunson, E L Zox, J H Grave
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  • ...t to the victims of the [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] murders, in October, 1878, may be a graceful tribute to the memory of the men whose lives were sacrificed ...erence to the facts connected, with the fate of Kennedy and his companions may not be out of place. In the vicinity of Greta, which is some miles beyond M
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  • ...pture them, were in the power of the police. The township of Glenrowan; it may be mentioned, is an insignificant collection of buildings, and is about fiv
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  • ...peaking of deceased, refer as softly as possible to any faults of which he may have been guilty during his life. ...ed between him and [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] (as he was familiarly known) we may mention that after the latter’s father died, many years ago, they were in
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  • ...information of the sort, and the rumour cannot be traced to its source. It may therefore be regarded as untruthful. ...her son. It may be here explained that Ellen Kelly, on the 9th of October, 1878, was sentenced, at the Beechworth Circuit Court, why Mr Justice [[Redmond B
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  • ...awaits his trial and sentence, the tragic events of Sunday and Monday last may be said to have brought to a close the long and remarkable career of the no ...sault on a woman in the place thus broken into. In the early part of April 1878, warrants were issued for the arrest of Daniel Kelly and John Lloyd on six
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  • ...ded all attempts to capture them. In [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|October 1878]], Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] and Constable [[Scanlon|Scanlan]], [[Mc ...n the part of the Kellys that he was assisting in the plans. Be this as it may, it is now matter of history how that murder led indirectly to the capture
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  • ...her scene—to the mournful tragedy which was enacted on the 26th October, 1878 , at Stringybark Creek. As poor Kennedy, on the last-named occasion, lay wo ...HASTINGS, may well be surprised at their own moderation. In conclusion, we may presume that Sergeant STEELE will receive a well-deserved promotion. He has
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  • ...he past twelve months was that they thought the trackers would go away. We may here remark, in reference to the latter statement, that Mr W H [[Foster|Fos ...o go home, received a reply from Ned Kelly to this affect: “Oh, yes; you may go home and have a sleep; but mind you don’t dream too loud!” When he h
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  • ...cted in the Beechworth telegraph office on Sunday afternoon and Monday, we may here mention that no fewer than three hundred [[Telegraph|telegrams]]—six ...the party who went out in search of the outlaws from Mansfield in October, 1878. On the 25th of the same month they encountered the Kellys and Hart and Byr
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  • ...prised a party of police, camped in the ranges near Mansfield, in October, 1878; his police number having been that above mentioned. At about half-past thr ...ne would have been laid by them had other circumstances not intervened. We may also mention yet another circumstance that occurred on the day in question,
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  • ...liam Williamson]], were, on the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|12th October 1878]] at the Beechworth assizes, by Sir Redmond [[Redmond Barry|Barry]], senten ...[Reward|reward]]. That, I believe, had then been increased to ₤200. They may have intended to apprehend us, but I firmly believe they only wanted the sl
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  • ...vourably regard the prayer of this meeting―that the life of the prisoner may be spared.” ...trial of Kelly’s mother and her fellow-prisoners took place in October, 1878, and that they were convicted on the sole testimony of Fitzpatrick. 
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  • ...f the gang, was executed in the Melbourne Gaol.  However weary the public may be of the Kelly affair, it seems proper that, before relating the particula ...t―who were known to the police as notorious cattle-stealers.  In April, 1878, an attempt was made by Constable Fitzpatrick to arrest Daniel Kelly, for h
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  • ...allarat and Sandhurst have been presented to the Assembly, praying that he may be superseded as chairman, and a motion has been tabled in the Assembly for ...tions with her at her hotel at Glenrowan about the Kellys between October, 1878, and June, 1879.  Asked her if she could give me any information as to whe
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  • ...of a legal representative. In this inquiry the presence of legal advisers may well be dispensed with, because police officers are accustomed to conduct c Sir,- Ever since the publication, in October, 1878, of what is known as the Mansfield murders, remarks have been made in the p
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  • ...nistration in the North-East district since the Kelly outbreak in October, 1878, and particularly into the circumstances of my recent withdrawal from that ...ould not allow us to proceed with, but instantly ordered our return. About May, 1879, the chief commissioner began to show a degree of jealousy and dislik
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  • ...m Victoria as they have disappeared from Tasmania. There were l8 births in 1878-9, and 20 deaths, in 1879-80, l8 births and I6 deaths. The most frequent ca .... Fences are regularly pulled down, no matter how often the boundary rider may do his rounds, strange cattle come in, and the station cows and bullocks wa
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  • ...vent them receiving any material assistance from anybody. On 6th November, 1878, I proceeded to Benalla to confer with Mr Nicolson, arriving there about 8p
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  • ...ued his evidence. He put in a private letter dated Benalla, 19th November, 1878, written by himself in which the following passage occurred:- ...11,371. From July 8, 1879, when I again took charge of the district until May 31, 1880, when I was again relieved, the amount was £6,772. In the second
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  • ...ter had been their companions before they took to bushranging. In October, 1878, the gang surprised a party of four police sent to capture them, and murder ...the North- eastern district. The gang robbed a bank at Euroa, in December, 1878. Captain Standish then took charge of the operations, relieving Mr Nicolson
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  • The CHAIRMAN read a document dated 28th November, 1878, sent to Mr Nicolson and Mr Sadleir with regard to a probable raid on the b The committee adjourned until May 3.
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  • TUESDAY, MAY 3 ...e the courts for offences. Was appointed a detective in 1876. On April 25, 1878 , in consequence of the shooting of Constable Fitzpatrick, I was directed t
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  • TUESDAY, MAY 31 ...rest of the Kellys. Witness made several attempts to arrest them In April, 1878, received report of the shooting of Constable Fitzpatrick. Mr Nicolson was
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  • ...The murder of the police by the Kelly gang was known on the 29th October, 1878 , and police parties were at once organised to proceed to various parts of ..." unjust to lay down as a general principle that an inferior officer may be " punished for the laches of his supeirior, but the circumstances o
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  • ...believing it probable that the “false statement of facts," &c., may charitably be traced to these references. If this be so, there are surely s ...nd as indicating the extent to which discipline prevailed in the force, it may be mentioned that not a single witness could positively state which of the
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  • ...milies connected with the outlaws, and will result as above referred to. I may remind the superintendent that being on leave at the time of the murders of ...cted to take action when on his arrival at Wangaratta on the 4th November, 1878, he received trustworthy information that the outlaws had been observed on
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  • ...on they are made accessible at all hours of the day and night. In the year 1878 a select committee of the Assembly was appointed to inquire into and report ...dvocates for the proposed reform was Captain, now Sir Charles M'Mahon, who may be said to have organised the present police force of the colony. In his ev
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  • ...n 6/7/1879''' '''Spring 1879 Early 1880''' lSee [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|14 May 1880]]. ([[Royal Commission report day 12 page 9|RC]] <span id="rc2417">[[#
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  • ...n 6/7/1879''' '''Spring 1879 Early 1880''' lSee [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|14 May 1880]]. ([[Royal Commission report day 12 page 9|RC]] <span id="rc2417">[[#
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  • ...[The Argus at KellyGang 16/11/1878|Argus16/11/78]]) '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Autum 1879''' '''Hare replaced by ...trial''' The Age reported on the trial in detail '''Royal Commission''' In May 1881 Mrs. [[Ellen Sherritt|Sherritt]] made a statement to Mr. '''Gale''', r
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  • .../1878''' '''Sebastopol Cavalcade''' '''7/11/1878''' '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Autum 1879''' '''Hare replaced by ...at least 10 people died and many more had their lives changed in ways that may still be painful to some people. .... got to go Move around the areas .....
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  • ...time to hand him the telegram and to give him a bit of my mind. In fact I may say that on that occasion, and subsequently when he was relieved, he behave ...uot;(Nicolson) Do you remember my making an inspection of that district in 1878?- (Standish) I remember you made an inspection of the district some time be
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  • 429 You said they picked up a ramrod?- That may have been lying there three or four days. ...[Police Organisation|strength]] of the North Eastern district in September 1878, that is just about two months before, was three officers, nine sub officer
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  • ...h I quoted. The date is the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|19th of November 1878]]-[handing in a letter]:- &quot;I am in good health and spirits, only chafe ...myself fully to Captain Standish in the matter, or to Mr. Hare. I may or I may not.
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  • ...days before the outrage, until [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|December the 12th 1878]], the day I was relieved. The [[Railways|railway]] charges were £703 15s. ...nditure was £11,3,1 5s. 4d. From July the 8th 1879, when I began duty, to May 31st 1880, the amount was £6,772 15s. 7d.
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  • ...stration in the North Eastern District since the Kelly outbreak in October 1878, and particularly into the circumstances of my recent withdrawal from that ...s of the exact position you had the outlaws in at the time you withdrew in May and April?- Yes.
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  • ...-this is the letter of remonstrance I sent to Captain Standish, dated 19th May 1880-during the month I was given a month more to work. I found, from the d MEMO. Superintendent's Office, Benalla, l9th May 1880.
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  • On 19/11/1878 Nicolson wrote the following, &quot;I am in good health and spirits, only c ...n said that he was not aware that the matter ever occurred to him. He said may have explained himself fully to Captain Standish in the matter, or to Mr. H
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  • ...e date of the shooting of Fitzpatrick-[[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|April 1878]]?- Yes, I think it was. ...nd in which reports are made of people who make complaints to the police-I may quote the following:- &quot;About six cases to date, in 1877, mostly [[Hors
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  • ...harge, a mounted constable, and the one I sent up. On the, 7th of December 1878 I sent the following telegram to Sergeant Purcell, &quot;Send one of your p ...ow that these reports are going about; it will only cause excitement which may do considerable harm. -F. H.&quot;
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  • ...t Benalla, I understood, on the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|28th October 1878]] —that would be Monday. When I returned to Benalla, from Mansfield , on ...reta end—that is supposing this expedition should be determined on.” I may say that Sergeant Kennedy did afterwards come and consult with the sub-offi
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  • ...obstacle in the way of the Commission by withholding any information they may require, I would remind you of what was stated before of the danger of the ...duties on the date you speak of from the 28th October to the 10th November 1878 .
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  • ...on. This was in the morning of the [[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|11th December 1878]] . I got together a party of police and struck across from Wangaratta by [ ...])— “About a fortnight before the Euroa bank was stuck up, in December 1878, I received information from Mr. Nicolson that a bank would be probably stu
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  • ''The Witness'' . —I found yesterday night in a pocket-book of 1878, at the end of that pocket-book, a separate memorandum by myself, which I h ...and put into my hands a telegram, I think from Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] (I may be wrong in that), to this effect—that it had been arranged to hold a mag
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  • ...nd extended over the whole time from [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|October 1878]] to this date. 2535 That is what you may call the salient points of the matter, and he asked had he forgotten anythi
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  • ...n|Nicolson]]'s telegram of the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|29th November 1878]] before us now; I will read it?— I was speaking of another telegram. ...to supersede Mr. Nicolson, you wrote to Mr. Hare remonstrating with him—may I ask you your reasons for so doing?— I think I explained that yesterday.
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  • ...uiry would do well to call on of the Woolshed before calling on —, as he may be able to give some information on the subject, has a good many cattle run <span id="rc3111">[[#rc3111|3111]]</span> That was in 1878?— Yes; from Benalla I went to Glenrowan—[[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] to [[Ox
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  • ...earch for the Kellys?— On the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|28th October 1878]], two days after the police murders, I received instructions at Oakleigh t <span id="rc5152">[[#rc5152|5152]]</span> That was in November 1878?— Yes. We left Benalla about eight p.m. that evening ''en route'' for Bee
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  • ...id="rc5165">[[#rc5165|5165]]</span> Where were you on the 3rd of November 1878 ?— I was at [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] . [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:May 1510]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Ca
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  • ...354]]</span> How long have you known Kirkham?— He came up about October, 1878, shortly after the Kellys broke out. ...now of your own knowledge that there is some misconception, or whatever it may be called, as between the present Assistant-Commissioner of Police and Mr.
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  • ...ink you stated the bank robbery in Euroa was in December?— 10th December 1878 . 6440 He may be a member of the force without an official document?— Yes.
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  • ...an> And you were out with many search parties?— Yes. On the 28th October 1878 I received a telegram from Senior-Constable [[Benalla Police Station|Maud]] ...intention of the Commission to go into the general question to-night; you may be under examination again; it is really the [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]] matter
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  • .../span> What was the date of that?— It would be about the 7th of November 1878 At Beechworth Mr. [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] met us on the platform—that was bef ...earch parties?— No. On the [[events 1879-05/ 1879-07at KellyGang|10th of May 1879]] I was sent to take temporary charge of [[Hedi|Hedi]] station in the
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  • ...he impression that you had taken charge of the district before that, but I may be wrong.
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  • ...id="rc9239">[[#rc9239|9239]]</span> You mention there are four people who may give trouble in that district still?— Yes. ...en engaged in charge of several search parties re Kelly gang since October 1878, and joined in the attack on the gang at Glenrowan soon after five a.m. on
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  • ...arly upon the time you were in pursuit of the Kellys and anything else you may desire to say?— Yes. ...pan> Can you fix the date of that?— I can; it was on the 6th of November 1878 that we left [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]].
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  • ...the North-Eastern district from the 29th of October 1878 until the 20th of May 1881 , when I was removed. ...12507]]</span> Do you know any case that had arisen since the 8th November 1878 until the capture of Kelly when the police had more reliable information th
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  • ...put to Rev Gibney. Rev Gibney's commenced his response by saying, &quot;I may remark that if any word of mine would wound, which is not necessary for tru ...at occurred at the time that he went to Mrs. Kelly's hut on the 15th April 1878.
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  • ...arrived in Wangaratta about [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|4th of November 1878]]; was one of Inspector. [[Brooke Smith|Smith's]] search party.”
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  • ...ay Flats|Murray Flats]], on the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|31st October 1878]] . ...onment for having meat in his possession for which he could not account. I may mention that he cut the brand from the hide of the beast, and that prevente
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  • ...="rc13959">[[#rc13959|13959]]</span> Did they say how long before?— They may have done so, but my attention was taken up with the engine and train, and ...s the second Sunday, I think, after the murders— Sunday the 3rd November 1878 .
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  • ...y communication that took place between you and the police?— In December 1878, after the commission of the Mansfield murders by the [[KellyGang|Kelly gan [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:May 1802]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Ca
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  • ...day. I will ask you to fix the dates; I think it was on the 10th December 1878 . I was at breakfast at the hotel about eight or nine o'clock , getting rea
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  • 15504 You may have seen him a few days perhaps before you received the letter?— I might <span id="rc15507">[[#rc15507|15507]]</span> May I point out to you that you have just made a statement, that, in my opinion
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  • ...1">[[#rc15511|15511]]</span> Here is another telegram, dated 11th December 1878:— “Re Sr. Const. James' telegram.— He must carry out instructions giv ...pose of buying supplies of ammunition, and food, and clothing, as the case may be. That was known in Melbourne , and the police knew it. I think there was
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  • ...know how far this man gave them information or not. “Wombat, Mansfield , May 2nd, 1881 . To J. H. Graves , Esq. , M.P. Sir. —I hope you have not forgo ...nal Establishment to myself. “On the [[17/4-4/10/78 Events|19th October, 1878]],” (this is before the murders), “during my transit from Beechworth, I
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  • ...remarks I have made which may be prejudicial to Mr. Nicolson's judgment, I may here report that there is not a more zealous, intelligent, and efficient of <span id="rc15899">[[#rc15899|15899]]</span> ''By Mr. Hare''— May I ask you to read at question [[Royal Commission report day 9 page 3|1600]]
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  • ...ome very slowly?— I got none but my ordinary promotion from that time. I may tell you that I was once put over the head of Mr. Nicholas , the superinten ...|16409]]</span> Do you remember when you came back from Europe , it was in 1878?— Yes.
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  • ...ers, and previous to my doing there. I took charge of the district in July 1878. The witnesses who testify to the evil condition of the district for years ...tain Standish , with Mr. Hare , took exactly the same position in December 1878, when Mr. Nicolson left, and the latter again resumed his old position in J
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  • ...s it perfectly clear that I gave all the assistance in my power. I think I may say, that it is the value and extent of that assistance that has caused som ...[[Sebastopol|Sebastopol]], on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|November 7th, 1878]] . This is a case in which I took a personal responsibility. It was I who
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  • ...ared for outlaws by sisters, and step taken by police in the early part of 1878.” I have been unable to find anything in the papers or in my own notes to ...[[Wyatt|Wyatt's]] report of the telegraph wires being cut on 10th December 1878 —the day of the [[Euroa|Euroa]] Bank robbery. This is a matter in which I
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  • ...urray Flats]] on Tuesday the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|5th of November 1878]] , and stopped at Wangaratta that night, and met Messrs. Sadleir and Smith
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  • ...he future in fatigue dress, which mean” any half-worn plain clothes they may have. I have served in Her Majesty's Life Guards and in the Irish Constabul 1st. That during the month of May 1880, I received instructions from Charles Hope Nicolson, Esq., Assistant C
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  • ...Smith, at Beechworth, and Sub-Inspector Pewtress, who arrived in September 1878 at Mansfield. Inspector Smith left in February 1880, and Sub Inspector Babe ...of 1871. Superintendent Reid replaced Mr Nicolas in June 1871 and left in May 1874, on reduction, going to the Ovens District, Inspector Culkin being lef
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  • ...sham police station as the sub-officer of the Wimmera district in 1881. In 1878 he was in the same position in North Eastern Victoria and based at Wangarat Early on the morning of 4/11/1878 Sgt Steele came through Wangaratta on the special train from Benalla to Bee
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  • ...d="rc17206">[[#rc17206|17206]]</span> I see by this paper that in December 1878 they had 107 mounted troopers in that district and 74 foot constables?— Y ...the number again while Captain Standish and Mr. Hare were there?— Yes. I may say also that, with reference to the men that even with a hundred men there
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  • ...is a telegram from you, on the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|4th November 1878]] , to Superintendent Sadleir , from Wangaratta, “I can neither verify no ...ds [[Peechelba at kellyGang|Peechelba]] road. No description can be given; may have gone to Warby ranges”?— That finishes up that no description could
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  • &quot;30th October 1878, Myrtleford. [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:May 1909]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:O'Connor]] [[Category:histo
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  • ...an proceed beyond reach of supplies, and re-organize again when your party may have something tangible to work upon, which I humbly trust to be able to ob ...say there that he hopes that you may have something tangible on which you may work?— Yes.
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  • ...than ‘Eleven Mile Creek,’ should the tracks lead in that direction. He may then go quietly to Greta to feed horses, &amp;c., first sending here to me ...ng do you remain in Horsham before you visit again?— That depends. There may be some crime break out, and I have to go and enquire into.
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  • ...after the return from Melbourne, on Wednesday, towards the end of November 1878, just before the [[Euroa|Euroa]] robbery?— No, it was either Monday or Tu [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:May 1920]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Ca
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  • ...e shooting of Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]], on the 15 th of April 1878 , when he took to the bush. Daniel Kelly was born in 1861, and from the age
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  • That portion of the North-Eastern district known as the Kelly country may be said to embrace the triangular tract lying between the points formed by ...as 101; 1872, 108; 1873, 97; 1874, 80; 1875, 93; 1876, 130; 1877, 132; and 1878, 101. It is true that a certain percentage of the animals missing, and repo
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  • ...justified by the rules of the service, was unfortunate in its results. It may also be mentioned that the charge of persecution of the Kelly family by the
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  • ...ed, and which took place on the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|7th November 1878]] , proved an utter fiasco, calculated simply to excite ridicule, and for t ...nd as indicating the extent to which discipline prevailed in the force, it may be mentioned, that not a single witness could positively state which of the
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  • ...censured. The history of the expedition which started on the 6th November 1878 from Wangaratta to search the [[Warby Ranges|Warby Ranges]] discloses culpa ...ould be unjust to lay down as a general principle that an inferior officer may be punished for the ''laches'' of his superior, but the circumstances of th
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  • ...As showing the friendly feeling entertained towards him at this period, it may be mentioned that he was placed in command of the party alluded to, althoug
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  • ...the district and the influences at work to shield and assist the gang, it may he mentioned that not even the offer of [[Reward|£8,000]] for their captur | December 1878
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  • Ever since the publication, in October 1878, of what is known as the Mansfield murders, remarks have been made in the p ...the murders to the present date. This inquiry may take any form Government may consider desirable. On that point I am quite indifferent, provided only—
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  • '''DISTRICT STRENGTH AND DISTRIBUTION, NORTH-EASTERN DISTRICT, FROM JULY 1878 TO JUNE 1880.''' | May
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  • '''VOTES, JULY 1878 TO JUNE 1881.''' [[Royal Commission Appendix 20 for 8 September 1881|…]] | 1878-July
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  • ...n connection with the pursuit of the outlaws; on the contrary, in November 1878 you expressed your willingness to undertake that duty, but as Mr. Nicolson ...ars, and our official connection having extended over close on 22 years, I may state that I have had at all times the greatest confidence in your tact, ju
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  • After the May, [[1874-1877 Events|1877]], [[Parliament|election]] ‘Black Wednesday’ f ...uch immunity, nor do I see why, in these ''Recollections'', the true story may not now see the light.
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  • ...Police Trackers|native troopers]] was broken up in 1852, and the police of 1878 had forgotten or probably never heard of the doings of Dana’s men. That t ...ry individual is continually on the look out for signs for which he or she may draw useful - perhaps vital - information, for the women within certain lim
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  • | '''.[[1/1/1878-10/4/1878 Events|Next]] .''' [[Category:Events]] [[Category:May 1874]]
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  • ...ers at Stringy Barck Creek , [[#7/11/1878|Sebastopol Cavalcade]], [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robbery]] , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Second Cave Part '''Early Years''' '''Murders at Stringy Bark Creek in the Wombat Ranges 26/10/1878''' '''Photograph''' I was stationed at [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] and went o
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  • ...cident , Gold Mining , Murders at Wombat Rangers , Escape North , [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robbery]], Mass arrest of sympathizers , Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' L ...hristina Frances Gardner '''parents''' Robert William Becroft and Mary Ann May. '''Children''' 3 ...?... '''aunt'''s ?...
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  • ...Fitzpatrick Incident , [[#26/10/1878|Stringybark Creek Murders]], [[#7/11/1878|Sebastopol Cavalcade]] , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery , Autumn 1879 , ...ry and succeeded in increasing the small protective duties of the time. In May 1872 I resigned over an incident that involved my father-in-law.
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  • ...trick Incident]]., [[#26/10/1878|Murders at Stringy Bark Creek]] , [[#7/11/1878|Sebastopol Cavalcade]] , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery , Autum 1879 , '''Fitzpatrick Incident [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|15/04/1878]]''' I was involved in the search for the '''KellyGang'''.
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  • ...878|Murders at Stringy Bark Creek]], [[#7/11/1878|Warby Ranges]], [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robbery]] , Jerilderie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicols '''Photograph''' '''Fitzpatrick Incident [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|15/04/1878]]''' On [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|12/04/78]] I told [[Whelan|Sgt Whela
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  • . '''Fitzpatrick Incident [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|15/04/1878]]''' Some writers suggest that I instead of [[William Skillion|Bill Skillio On 30/10/[[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|1878]] [[Parliament|Parliament]] passed the Felons Apprehension Act. That turned
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  • '''Fitzpatrick Incident 15/04/1878''' My brother [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] had been riding with the with Ned [[N ...oot Aaron after my mother discovered that he was assisting the police. She may have been right but there was a lot more to it ([[Royal Commission report d
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  • ...of a handful. '''Murders at Stringy Bark Creek in the Wombat Rangers 26/10/1878''' I dont know any thing about the murders '''Escape north''' After the mur ...dleir|Sadier]]. I did not stay to meet them ([[The Argus at KellyGang 8/11/1878 (3)|Argus8/11/78]]) ([[Royal Commission report day 2 page 6|RC405]]) ([[The
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  • ...Incident , Murders at Stringy Bark Creek , Sebastopol Cavalcade , [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robbery]], Jerilderie Robbery , [[#2/12/1879|Autum 1879]] , [[#6/7/18 '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' Sup [[Hare|Hare]] especially picked a group of really good horses and ga
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  • '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/1878''' '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880''' My br I may have been at the begining of the Glenrowan [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|siege]] wi
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  • ...by my boys near the One Mile Bridge on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|3/11/1878]]. We lived near the [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] railway station. The story g ...orses at a rapid pace through One-mile Creek, towards Peechelba road. They may have gone to Warby ranges&quot;([[Royal Commission report day 51 page 12|RC
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  • ...[[#15/4/1878|Fitzpatrick Incident]] , Stringybark Creek Murders , [[#7/11/1878|Warby Ranges]] , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery , [[#2/12/1879|Autum 18 '''Fitzpatrick Incident [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|15/04/1878]]''' At this time the police could not get any guides or assistance from th
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  • .../1878|Mansfield Murders]] , [[#7/11/1878|Sebastopol Cavalcade]] , [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robbery]] , [[#JR|Jerilderie Robbery]] , [[#10/2/1879|Autum 1879]] , ...[[Benalla Police Station|Benalla]] on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|28/10/1878]] after the Mansfield Murders. I went up on the [[Railways|special train]]
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  • ...Incident]]&quot; , [[#26/10/1878|Murders at Stringy Bark Creek]] , [[#7/11/1878|Sebastopol Cavalcade]] , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery , Autum 1879 , ...rgus at KellyGang 17/4/1878|Argus17/4/78]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 22/4/1878|Argus22/4/78]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 8/8/1880|Argus10/8/80]]) ([[The L
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  • ...trick Incident , Gold Mining , Mansfield Murders , Escape North , [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robbery]] , [[#2/1/1879|Arrest as a sympathiser]], Jerilderie Robbery ...and the one hit knocked the two men down. However ridiculous the evidence may seem, I received three months or £I0, for hitting him and 3 months for del
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  • .../10/1878|Murders at Stringy Bark Creek]] , Sebastopol Cavalcade , [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robbery]] , Jerilderie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicols As an instance, just before I left Benalla in May [[1874-1877 Events|1876]], that I had two very valuable mares that I had he
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  • . '''Fitzpatrick Incident 15/04/1878''' I was not involved in this incident. ...age 21|RC628]]) '''Murders at String Bark Creek in the Wombat Ranges 26/10/1878''' The morning after the intelligence reached Melbourne that Sergeant Kenne
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  • ...Photograph''' '''Fitzpatrick Incident [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|15/04/1878]]''' '''Mansfield Murders 26/10/1878'''
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  • ...8|Murders at Stringy Bark Creek]] , [[#7/11/1878|Warby Ranges]] , [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robbery]] , Jerrilderie Robbery , [[#10/2/1879|Autum 1879]] , Hare re '''Murders at Stringy Bark Creek in the Wombat Rangers 26/10/1878''' . On the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|28/10/878]] I received a telegram
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  • ...ild, having a fair complexion and blue eyes([[The Argus at KellyGang 28/10/1878|Argus28/10/78]]) And being violent ([[The Argus at KellyGang 13/12/1878 (3)|Argus13/12/78]])
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  • '''Fitzpatrick incident [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|15/4/1878]]''' Fitzpatrick had made eyes at me. I was 14. I was at home when [[Fitzpa '''Euroa robbery''' There were reports that I may have spied out the route from Greta to Euroa for the boys ([[Royal Commissi
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  • ...hey left home. It is suggested by some writers that during this time there may have been some disturbance, perhaps Fitzpatrick had made some advances towa See also ([[The Argus at KellyGang 22/4/1878|Argus22/4/78]]) [[[The Complete Inner History of the KellyGang and their Pu
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  • ...mplexion, dark- brown hair, and hazel eyes ([[The Argus at KellyGang 28/10/1878|Argus28/10/78]]) ...plice in the offence against MacBean. I was brought to trial in Benalla in May 1870. That fell through for lack of evidence. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 13/
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  • ...Commission report day 34 page 7|RC12601]])([[The Argus at KellyGang 13/12/1878|Argus13/12/78]]) '''Photograph''' '''Fitzpatrick Incident 15/04/1878''' I was based at [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] at this time ([[Royal Commission
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  • ...n replaced by Hare]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , [[#15/4/1878|Reward Board]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early career''' Louisa May 1877-1958
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  • ...pinching mobs of [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horses and cattle]]. Well we may have helped our cousins and had a bit of fun. '''Fitzpatrick Incident 15/04/1878''' I was mentioned by the '''KellyGang''' in the Cameron [[Cameron Letter|l
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  • ...pinching mobs of [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horses and cattle]]. Well we may have helped our cousins and had a bit of fun. Later I was convicted in Beechworth on 28/2/1878 of indecent assault against Mrs Goodman and recieved a further 3 months
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  • ...ce trooper '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''', Early Years , [[#7/11/1878|Sebastopol Cavalcade]] , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery , [[#2/12/1879| '''Sebastopol Cavalcade''' '''7/11/1878''' I had a reputation as being a most active little fellow and more intelli
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  • ...rders at Sringy Bark Creek]] , [[#sebcav|Sebastopol Cavalcade]] , [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robbery]] ,[[#melbourne|in Melbourne]] , [[#10/2/1879|Jerilderie Robb . '''Fitzpatrick Incident 15/04/1878''' I was in Sgt [[Steele|Steele]]'s office in Wangaratta the morning after
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  • '''Stringybark Creek Murders 26/10/1878''' Photograph I was continually in [[Mansfield|Mansfield]], and must have s ...out the murders ? Did I help the KellyGang? ([[The Argus at KellyGang 5/11/1878 (4)|Argus5/11/78]]) '''Mass arrest of the sympathizers''' On 2/1/1879 Commi
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  • ...[#26/10/1878|Stringybark Creek Murders]] , Sebastopol Cavalcade , [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robbery]] , Jerilderie Robbery , First Cave Party , Hare replaced by ...ant on 15/11/1853,SGT, 1st class Segt on 6/5/1854 and Sub-Inspector on 1/8/1878
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  • ...he KellyGang''' '''below''', Early Years , Fitzpatrick Incident , [[#26/10/1878|Murders at Stringy Bark Creek]], Sebastopol Cavalcade , Euroa Robbery , Jer '''Murders at Stringy Bark Creek 26/10/1878''' I was at the Richmond barracks at the time. ([[Royal Commission report d
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  • &quot;On Friday-that was the 28th of May [[1864-1873 Events|1870]] Mr. Nicolson and I started away from Benalla. It ...sion report day 8 page 14|RC1589]])see also ([[The Argus at KellyGang 6/11/1878 (3)|Argus6/11/78]])
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  • ...|Early Years]] , Teenage years , [[#7|First run in with the law]], [[#15/4/1878|Fitzpatrick Incident]] , Gold Mining , Mansfield Murders , Escape North , E ...5/04/1878''' I was with Mrs [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Kelly]] on the night of 16/4/1878 when Sgt [[Steele|Steele]] and his party came to arrest her. ([[Royal Commi
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  • ...s at Stringy Bark Creek]] , [[#7/11/1878|Sebastopol Cavalcade]] , [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robbery]] , [[#10/2/1879|Jerilderie Robbery]] , Autum 1879 , [[#2/12/ ...yal Commission report day 1 page 19|RC222]]) '''Fitzpatrick Incident 15/04/1878''' I was stationed at [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] at the time of the incident.
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  • ...zpatrick Incident]] , [[#26/10/1878|Stringy Bark Creek Murders]] , [[#7/11/1878|Sebastopol Cavalcade]] , Euroa Robbery , [[#10/2/1879|Jerilderie Robbery]] By late 1877 early [[1/1/1878-10/4/1878 Events|1878]] the police got too close to Ned Kelly and the rest of us. I decided to wo
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  • ...n replaced by Hare]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , [[#15/4/1878|Reward Board]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early career''' ...re 2/6/1880''' After [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] had visited my mother in late May 1880 I went and visited Mrs [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]] who asked me about
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  • ..., [[#2|Early Years]] , [[#26/10/1878|Stringybark Creek Murders]] , [[#7/11/1878|Sebastopol Cavalcade]] , Euroa Robbery , [[#10/2/1879|Jerilderie Robbery]] ...ia Frances 1864, Esther 1867, Mary Jane1869, Maria 1872, Martha 1875, Hugh 1878, Aaron 1883
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  • '''Sebastopol Cavalcade''' '''7/11/1878''' This was when Aaron met the senior police '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/187 ...post from a man I had not seen before. I gave it to Det [[Ward|Ward]]. It may have come from [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]] ([[Royal Commission report day 45 pa
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  • People can make jokes about others in distress. On the night of 25/4/1878 Kate and I were coming home from our mothers court hearing in Benalla. Hear ...y family suffered terribly, I lost William. I don't know what happened. He may have thought that we, the Kellys and the '''KellyGang''' let him down. Six
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  • '''Photograph''' '''Fitzpatrick Incident [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|15/04/1878]]''' Was I at Mrs [[Kelly Home|Kelly's]] home when [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatric ...rgus at KellyGang 17/4/1878|Argus17/4/78]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 22/4/1878|Argus22/4/78]])
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  • ...page 2|RC6]]) '''Murders at Stringy Bark Creek in the Wombat Ranges 26/10/1878''' Sup [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] wrote to me about the use of [[agents|agents]] a ...'''KellyGang''' late on the evening of [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|27/10/1878]]. After communicating with Mr Berry, [[Chief Secretary|Chief Secretary]] e
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  • ...trick Incident]] , [[#26/10/1878|Murders at Stringy Bark Creek]] , [[#7/11/1878|Sebastopol Cavalcade]] , Euroa Robbery , [[#10/2/1879|Jerilderie Robbery]] '''Photograph''' '''Fitzpatrick Incident [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|15/04/1878]]''' Just before this I had made several efforts to arrest Ned Kelly and Da
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  • .../1878|Mansfield Murders]] , [[#7/11/1878|Sebastopol Cavalcade]] , [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robbery]] , [[#10/2/1879|Jerilderie Robbery]] , [[#2/12/1879|Autum 18 '''Fitzpatrick Incident [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|15/04/1878]]''' I was the policeman at the [[Greta|Greta]] police station. Sgt [[Whela
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  • '''Escape north''' On Sunday 27/10/[[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|1878]], the day after the Mansfield Murders, the '''[[KellyGang|KellyGang]]''' c In late Octomer 1878 Ass Com [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] led a search party after the '''KellyGang'''
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  • '''Early Years''' '''I was''' born Glasgow, Scotland on the 31st May, 1846 ...eta at about the time of the [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] incident in April 1878. ([[Royal Commission report day 36 page 7|RC12882]])
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  • ...s at Stringy Bark Creek]] , [[#7/11/1878|Sebastopol Cavalcade]] , [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robbery]] , [[#10/2/1879|Jerilderie Robbery]] , [[#ASandB|Aaron Sherr '''Fitzpatrick Incident [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|15/04/1878]]''' I was sent after [[Ned Kelly|Ned]] and [[Dan Kelly|Dan]] Kelly followi
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  • ...tzpatrick Incident]] , Mansfield Murders , Sebastopol Cavalcade , [[#10/12/1878|Euroa Robbery]] , Jerilderie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicols ...eemed to be making friends with [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]]. I thought that it may be good if we could take people like Ned down a peg or two. That [[Greta|Gr
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  • ...lbert (b15.11.1890), Louisa (b5.6.1892), Alice Maude (b14.10.1895) and Ida May (b23.2.1897). [[#photo|Photograph]] ...called James Page. I got 18 months for it ([[The Argus at KellyGang 11/11/1878 (2)|Argus11/11/78]]) ([[Royal Commission report day 34 page 6|RC12588]])
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  • ...amson]] gave evidence against me. see also ([[The Argus at KellyGang 11/11/1878 (2)|Argus11/11/78]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 31/5/1871|Argus31/5/71]]) '''Fitzpatrick Incident 15/04/1878''' Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]] thinks that I could have assisted the police at about
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  • In May [[1864-1873 Events|1865]] Red [[John (Red) Kelly|Kelly]] was charged with u Supt [[Hare|Hare]] went to Avenel ([[The Argus at KellyGang 17/12/1878 (2)|Argus17/12/78]])
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  • The area had had the official name of the May Day Hills, but it was often known as Spring Creek or Reid's Creek. In 1853 ..., Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGang 30/3/1878|Alexandra30/3/1878]])[[../../people/peC/cheshire.html|../../people/peC/cheshire.html]]
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  • Reynolds store keeper ([[The Argus at KellyGang 16/11/1878 (2)|Argus18/11/78]]) ...Commission report day 33 page 9|RC12461]])([[The Argus at KellyGang 14/11/1878|Argus14/11/78]])
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  • ...KellyGang 16/12/1878 (2)|Argus16/12/78]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 30/12/1878|Argus30/12/78]]) ...otel when [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] handed over Charlie in earlier May 1879. ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (8)|OMA29/7/79]])
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  • ...Royal Commission|RC 2nd Report]]). Location ([[The Argus at KellyGang 5/11/1878 (3)|Argus5/11/78]]) '''MConst M Carroll''' was the resident policeman in 1878. He may have had an offsider? ([[Royal Commission report day 37 page 1|RC12988]]) s
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  • Correspondence with prisoners. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 2/12/1878|Argus2/12/78]]) In May 1997 the northern half of the prison was officially closed
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  • ...arty was sent into the Strathbogie ranges. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 14/12/1878|Argus14/12/78]])([[Royal Commission report day 2 page 17|RC553]]) ...Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGang 28/12/1878|Alexandra28/12/1878]])
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  • Most of the coaches to places like Alexandra used to run from Tallarook. In May 1874 the coaches went to [[Seymour|Seymour]] instead. ...ad a footbal team ([[Kilmore Free Press at KellyGang 25/7/1878|Kilmore25/7/1878]])
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  • On [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|10/11/1878]] Insp [[Brooke Smith|Brook Smith]] and Const [[Johnston|Johnson]]'s search ...and ceased four tracks, and got into two. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 14/11/1878|Argus14/11/78]])([[Royal Commission report day 51 page 11|RC17285]])
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  • ...it into the Warby Ranges on Sunday the 3/[[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|11/1878]] after riding from [[Stringy Bark Creek|Stringybark]] Creek to [[Murray Ri ...following the into the Warby Ranges on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|6/11/1878]] ([[Royal Commission second Report Part VII ( page 10)|RCStoryVII]]) See a
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  • On the 29th August [[17/4-4/10/78 Events|1878]], Det [[Ward|Ward]] reported about a citing of [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] by ...nquiry would do well to call on of the Woolshed before calling on -, as he may be able to give some information on the subject, has a good many cattle run
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  • '''[[Post Office|Post Office]]''' '''Other things of interest''' In 1878 the Yarrawonga shire was created, extending from Cobramin the west to the [ ...nson]] from Wangaratta to Yarrawonga on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|6/11/1878]] ([[Royal Commission report day 33 page 6|RC12361]]) See also ([[Royal Com
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  • ...n the Dry Creek, about 30 miles from Euroa.([[The Argus at KellyGang 14/12/1878 (3)|Argus14/12/78]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 3/6/1880|Argus3/6/80]]) ...e Goldfields, was selected to perform the disagreeable duty there, and you may know how they were carried out in other districts, and with what result; bu
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  • After some good years in 1878 the wheat crop was hit by rust. There were many other issues that selectors ...wrote Mr JH [[Graves|Graves]]. &quot;[[Wombat ranges|Wombat]], Mansfield, May 2nd, 1881.
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  • ...]] , [[#ss|Secret Service]] , [[#7/11/1878|City Office]] '''''' , [[#10/12/1878|Quality of police]] ,[[#10/2/1879|Police station routine]], [[#2/12/1879|po ...inst the police or any other matter which the Chief Commissioner of Police may wish to have enquired into. ([[Royal Commission report day 1 page 13|RC105]
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  • When Captain Standish and Hare arrived at Benalla in December 1878, they found that none of the men had received any travelling allowance sinc ...£300 per year plus £70 for quarters, and £10 for groom allowance. There may have been an additional allowance for married police. A number had £10, kn
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  • ...4/1878|Fitzpatrick Incident]], [[#26/10/1878|Mansfield Murders]] , [[#7/11/1878|Sebastopol Cavalcade]] , [[#101278|Euroa Robbery]] , [[#10/2/1879|Jerilderi '''Fitzpatrick Incident [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|15/04/1878]]''' After the Fitzpatrick incident was committed by the '''KellyGang''', s
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  • ...s at Stringy Bark Creek]] , [[#7/11/1878|Sebastopol cavalcade]] , [[#10/12/1878|Euroa robbery]], [[#10/2/1879|Jerilderie robbery]] , Insp O'Connor &amp; Qu On [[1/1/1878-10/4/1878 Events|8/1/1878]], black Wednesday, when the [[Governor of Victoria|Government]] sacked man
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  • ...8|Murders at Stringy Bark Creek]] , [[#7/11/1878|Warby Ranges]] , [[#10/12/1878|Euroa robbery]] , [[#10/2/1879|Insp O'Connor &amp; Queensland trackers arri ...ed at Benalla. '''Murders at Stringy Bark Creek in the Wombat Ranges 26/10/1878''' AssCom [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] had with him a good blackfellow - a Darling
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  • Early in December 1878 Mr. D. T. '''Seymour''', the Queensland Commissioner, offered to place a nu &quot;Telegram from Brisbane, [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|May 13th 1879]]. To Sub-Inspector [[O'Connor|O'Connor]]. The Colonial Secretary
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  • ...ed, and which took place on the [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|7th November 1878]], proved an utter fiasco, calculated simply to excite ridicule, and for th ...v78-10--4Mansfield Murders|1878]]. That was reported to the police on 5/11/1878. ([[Royal Commission report day 10 page 14|RC1946]])
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  • ...iry into the conduct of the police after the Mansfield Murders in November 1878. Berry relpied that if he would hold an inquiry if he had information that, ...KellyGang 12/12/1878 (8)|Argus12/12/78]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 14/12/1878 (3)|Argus14/12/78]])
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  • ...bur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGang 2/11/1878 (4)|alexandra2/11/1878]]) See also ([[The Argus at KellyGang 11/11/1878 (2)|Argus11/11/78]])
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  • By April [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|1878]] the police had had some successes against the locals and many of the Kell == Fitzpatrick Incident [[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|15/04/1878]] ==
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  • ...tzpatrick]] to arrest Dan Kelly, at his mother's hut, on the 15th of April 1878.([[Royal Commission report day 1 page 17|RC181]]) ([[Royal Commission repor <blockquote>It may also be mentioned that the charge of persecution of the [[Kelly family|Kell
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  • ...wing the Stringy Bark Creek murders on 26/10/[[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|1878]] there was an initial public out cry against the '''KellyGang.''' The news Sympathizers ran through Mansfield ([[The Argus at KellyGang 16/11/1878 (2)|Argus16/11/78]])
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  • ...g at Beechworth]] , [[#7/11/1878|Lead up to Ned Kelly's Trial]] , [[#10/12/1878|Start of the Trial]] , [[#10/2/1879|First day of evidence]] , [[#2/12/1879| ...he Northern Bailiwick of the Colony of Victoria on the 26th day of October 1878.&quot;
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  • At about 3pm on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|28/10/1878]] a train left Melbourne for Benalla with a number of police including,Com ...ebastopol Cavalcade|Sebastopol cavalcade]]. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 8/11/1878|Argus8/11/78]])
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  • ...o the KellyGang''' , Summary of the cost , Fitzpatrick Incident , [[#26/10/1878|Stringybark Creek Murders]] , Sebastopol Cavalcade , Euroa Robbery , Jerril | December 1878
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  • ...n under the Felons Apprehension Act on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|15/11/1878]]. ...a Supplement to the ' Victoria Government Gazette' of Friday, Ist November 1878. )
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