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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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  • ...utrage of any kind, and the officers saw good reason to hope that early in 1880 would come about the downfall of the gang. ...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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  • ...ms in the neighbourhood of Oxley, about nine miles from Wangaratta, and on May 20 he received a letter giving a startling explanation of the theft. This l ...ery scarce. Five are now bad. I will post a note giving any bad symptoms I may perceive from Wangaratta on Monday and Tuesday at latest, and will wait on
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  • ...passed upon the outlaw. All the agitation, however, was in vain; and on [[1880-07---aftermath|November 11]] Ned Kelly was [[Ned Kellys End|hanged]] in [[M ...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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  • ...her side of the railway from the site of that memorable battle on June 28, 1880. In front of the hotel is the railway station. Beyond that again is the new ...tizens had the police not goaded them into breaking the law. Much of which may be quite true, of course. The subsequent inquiry into the pursuit and captu
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  • In order that the reader may have a clear idea of the events happening at Glenrowan, I break off here my "On Sunday morning, 27th June, 1880, I determined to take my wife, sister, and child out for a drive along the
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  • ...'. However there are a number of mistakes with the spelling of names. That may have come about because of the problem overseas publishers ...y in Word of the 'The Last of the Bushrangers' from an early edition which may be supplied on CD ROM for $59.50 (tax, postage and handling cost included).
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  • ...bushrangers' fire. McIntyre varied this evidence at Beechworth in August, 1880, at [[Ned Kellys Trial|Ned Kelly's trial]], in order to square it with esta ...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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  • ...ur officer"! In giving [[Ned Kellys Trial|evidence]] at Beechworth in 1880, Mr Dudley said that Tennant, who was a Scotchman, came up on horseback and ...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 I remained in MrNicolson’s service until the first day of June, 1880.  That I was paid for all the time I was working for him.  I was paid all (10)      I never spoke to Mr Nicolson again until August, 1880.
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  • ...ven Sergeant [[Steele|Steele]] was under that impression.  On his oath on May, 31, 1881, Sergeant Steele said, “I was under the impression that they ha ...Connor and his “boys” left Benalla for Melbourne on Friday, June 25, 1880, en route for Brisbane, Queensland.  The new blacktrackers had not yet arr
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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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  • ...se by, and remained there all day Saturday, [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|June 26, 1880]]. ...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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  • ...entatives arrived at Benalla about 1 o’clock on Monday morning, June 28, 1880. ...hich Ned, riding his own horse, led by a halter.  Ned told Curnow that he may go home with his family, and he was also told to stop the train.  Curnow w
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  • ...l Commission:—”Shortly after two o’clock on Sunday morning, June 27, 1880, I heard the dogs barking, making a row, and I got up and dressed myself an ...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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  • “Glenrowan, June 28, 1880. I reside in Benalla.  I was called early on Monday morning, 28 June, 1880, by Superintendent Hare, who said that he had been shot by the Kellys, and
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  • ...ough nearly fifty years have passed away since the looting of the sash, it may yet be discovered in an English museum. ...of theft.  As the Kellys ceased to be “outlaws” on the 9th February, 1880, when the Outlawry Act lapsed, and as it was neither revived not its durati
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  • ...so as to elucidate his meaning in any possible way that can be done? — I may remark that if any word of mine would wound, which is not necessary for tru ...n created. Mr Sadleir was not present, and he desires that these questions may be put. That is the whole thing, and we thought it well to have the matter
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  • ...ch passed it. Parliament dissolved on 9/2/1880. Joe Byrne was shot on 28/6/1880). ...ty could not have gone further. The Kelly Gang ceased to be outlaws on 9/2/1880, when the Outlawry Act lapsed, but the police seemed to be ignorant of that
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  • Friday, 15th October, 1880. Monday, [[1880-07---aftermath|October 18, 1880]].
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  • ...must, therefore, decline to state a case. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 30/10/1880 (3)|Argus]]) ...ber of things foreign to the present case. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 30/10/1880 (3)|Argus]])
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  • ...hen passed the sentence of death, and concluded with the usual formula: “May the Lord have mercy on your soul.” ...of Ned Kelly’s execution was finally fixed for Thursday, 11th November, 1880.
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  • ...Ned Kelly and the destruction of his three mates at Glenrowan on June 28, 1880, the Victorian Government then gave some consideration to the paying 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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  • “That the charge made by Supt [[Hare|Hare]] in his report of July 2, 1880, that Mr Nicolson, Assistant Commissioner, ‘gave me (Hare) no verbal info ...Constable Mullane by Mr Nicolson when the latter was superseded on June 2, 1880. The Commission therefore recommend that Detective Ward be censured and red
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  • ...ng the special train from Benalla to Beechworth on the morning of June 28, 1880, whereby a terrible disaster, involving probably the loss of many lives, wa “Comparisons may be odious, but it cannot fail to strike one as singular that, while Supt. H
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  • ...seem to have appreciably diminished. Mr David Gaunson was hounded down, in 1880, for speaking on behalf of Ned Kelly, and on 12th April, 1929, the Governme ...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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  • ...teve Hart|Steve Hart]], who were burned to death in the Glenrowan Hotel in 1880. The correspondent so far does not appear to have had a visit from Ned Kell ...ly said:—"Well, you kept y'r promise. We haven't heard nothing. You may write what you like after to-morrow."
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  • ...d Kelly|Ned Kelly]], who was hanged and buried in the gaol on November 11, 1880. ...rrangements have been made for the disinterment of this and such others as may be discovered with due respect for decency.
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  • ...ns of New South Wales, the Kelly gang came to Glenrowan at the end of June 1880, and tore up several lengths of rails on the Melbourne-Sydney railway line ...nce remitted. Endeavour to send them off as quietly as possible so that it may not appear in the newspapers - F C [[Standish|Standish]] Chief Commissioner
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  • ...eighth mile) to Hearne's Swamp the earthworks, which are extremely light, may be described as completed in the rough. A considerable number of men are en ...ll of there have not arrived at the same stage of advancement, are such as may be completed within the requisite time if expedition be shown. Cutting No 1
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  • ...ure it; and from all one hears, the charge cannot be groundless, though it may have been exaggerated. It was only on Friday, for instance, that two men on ...on the earthworks are employed directly by the contractors themselves, as may be gathered from what has been already stated, and matters go on more smoot
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  • ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • (FROM THE SOUTH-EASTERN ENSIGN. MAY 21) ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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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. ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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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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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • 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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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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 ...gory:The Age]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Anton Weeke
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  • ...rossing over into New South Wales. The wisdom of such a step on their part may be questioned, as from the wild and almost inaccessible nature of the count ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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. ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ed, they escape, an affidavit is made to that effect, a judge of the Court may then enter a declaration on the records of the Supreme Court that any of th ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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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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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • In order that the provisions of the [[Felons Apprehension Act|Outlawry Act]] may be known all over the district, those classes of it relating to harbouring ..., but up to the present time nothing has been heard from any of them. They may, however, return at any moment, unless they have the luck to get on the tra
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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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...ut during the night. This expedition may probably lead to something, or it may prove a false alarm as heretofore. Detective [[Det Kennedy|Kennedy]] procee
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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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. ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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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.   ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...''[[Government Gazette|Government Gazette]]'' and the newspapers, the men may be shot without being summoned to surrender, and that by any one whether a ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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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. ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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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. ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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.   ...to him 'Kelly, if you go there I'll strike you, whatever the consequences may be.' Thereupon Hart presented his revolvers at my head, and Kelly passed th
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  • ...d to reassure us. In fact we were all greatly frightened, and for myself I may say 'My heart was in my mouth.' ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...not been touched, it is probable that the gang did not enter his house. I may mention with regard to the conduct of the gang during our imprisonment, tha
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  • ...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." ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...d yet it has been realised. And for all that the public is aware, the gang may be as far off capture as ever. ...le recognising that it is easy to sit in the armchair and to criticise, it may still be questioned whether society has been served as intelligently by its
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  • ...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 In due course it may be necessary to inquire into the present organisation of the police force,
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  • Kennedy replied, "No, I forgive you, and may God forgive you too." He then wrote as much on some slips in his note ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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, ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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' ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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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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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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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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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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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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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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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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  • ...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 ...request that all subscriptions contributed or obtained towards this object may be forwarded, addressed to the treasurer of the “Murdered Police Memorial
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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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...relieve the minds of any friends of Mr Healey, of Strathbogie Station, who may have read the report regarding him in to-day’s paper, to learn that he to
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  • ...uroa rode out to the Faithfull’s Creek station to obtain information, we may state that the gentleman’s name is Walkden, and not Whitehead, as reporte ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...is a great step towards the capture or destruction of the outlaws. That it may prove successful the community devoutly hopes, but should it fail, the sugg ...life and property. The ranges are inhabited by such a nest of robbers, who may at any moment be found following in the footsteps of Kelly and his murderou
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  • ...." In selecting the scene of their operations these gentle creatures may have had an eye to the alliteration which occurs in this title. The narrati ...utterly reckless, and well supplied with ammunition, arms, and horses. It may be thought that the imminence of the danger struck terror in the hearts of
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  • ...of people Shepherd was surrounded by when he made his gallant defence, we may mention that after he fell no attention was paid to him until he came to hi ...operations of bushrangers. They speak for themselves. Our readers, however may like to know what became of Mr Shepherd and his assailants. The plucky over
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  • ...ery great the Kelly gang may soon find out to their cost. In conclusion it may be well to state that the inspectors of native police are splendid bushmen, ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ill do his bidding with as little hesitation as hand-reared mastiffs. They may be shot down, but they will scent the Kellys miles away, and while life las ...ined by the police relative to the movements of the Kelly gang. Perhaps it may not be too late even now to have the northern ports watched, and, if possib
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  • ...rs have placed ready for their use such provisions and necessaries as they may require for several weeks. Meanwhile their horses are taken care of in some ...om the Melbourne markets, and secure water where they know it exists. They may be sneaking away just as Gardiner did to Queensland. It is most unsatisfact
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  • ...nt the dissemination of such poisonous stuff amongst our boys as this book may safely be assumed to contain, and thus earn the gratitude of heads of famil ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...; but I am not going into particulars, only just warning you for what you may expect and shall receive at my hands – -I remain, ANOTHER KELLY SYMPATHIS ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ay order or the police execute, private vengeance shall overtake those who may venture to assist directly or indirectly in the capture of the scoundrels w ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...king the Wombat sawmills at an equitable valuation, so that the proprietor may be able to start in business in another part of the colony. ...may be found necessary to expedite justice framed. Any step which Minister may deem it advisable to take in this direction Parliament will at once authori
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  • ...ing this only to frighten you but I really mean to carry out my threats. I may not do it this month, but I shall by the next. I can only get out of town f ...he propriety, nay, the justice of making some arrangement by which Mr Monk may bo enabled to quit the haunts of the bloodthirsty crew by whom he is beset
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  • ...complaining of the police, which appeared in the ''Herald'' of the 5th of May, was signed by witness. He only signed for a portion of it, however. making ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...at. I went to the house of John Blum, near Mount Battery estate on the 5th May on account of certain information I received. ...ok all the tea and sugar I had. I said- "I will not give you any. You may shoot me if you like." The man who called himself Dan Kelly and, &quot
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  • ...nges|Monk]], near Mansfield, on the 20th of April - City Police Court 26th May, 1879 ...is way to Wombat on the 26th of April last. I reached Mansfield on the 7th May, and on the 8th visited the scene of the supposed outrage. Mr C A [[Smyth|S
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  • ...it the country, there is a very strong impression abroad that the movement may, after all, be but a ruse to divert the attention of the police from some m ...rglar will in the natural course of things develop into the garrotter, who may become the terror of Melbourne as he once was of London.
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  • ...; but I am not going into particulars, only just warning you for what you may expect and shall receive at my hands – -I remain, ANOTHER KELLY SYMPATHIS ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...t Aaron Sherritt. The disappointed troopers returned to the house, but, as may readily be supposed, Aaron had once more made good his escape. It is stated ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...eek and the conclusion was that they were making for Woodend. The question may very naturally be asked why did not the townspeople turn out and pursue the ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...tablishment, and they effected their escape from that place on the 11th of May last, when within only a few weeks of the expiry of their sentence. ...and had the information received in town fully confirmed. The country here may be described as a series of steep hills covered with timber. Rocks and larg
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  • Now that the Lancefield bank robbers are in custody it may not be amiss if we briefly glance at some of the salient points connected w ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...isonment for stealing the gun which he used in the robbery in question. It may be mentioned that on Monday Detective Kennedy recommended that Lowe's photo ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...hem to unfair risks but also to encourage crime, by showing that authority may be successfully resisted if an armed force is considered needless let it be ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...further reported that the gang has separated. Members of the police force may be seen on the North Eastern line closely scrutinising the passengers in ea ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...rtion that the '''Kelly gang''' are still in the North-eastern district, I may mention an occurrence which came under my notice a day or two ago, the trut ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...eared on Sunday morning. Before proceeding with the narrative of events it may be as well to describe the position of the various house on the run. Approa ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • '''(''' [[Illustrated Australian News at KellyGang 16/2/1880|see previous]]) ...ield over an augmented area, the quantity of grain from these two counties may be expected to be very large.
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  • ...rtial cultivation. An investigation into the affairs of the free selectors may be regarded as possessing the deepest interest, for they are engaged in sol ...s a vastly increased product in the course of the next few years. While it may not be possible, at this stage of the inquiry, to arrive at a definite conc
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/4/1880 (2)|see previous]] ...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
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 23/4/1880|see previous]] ...d by subscription from the inhabitants of Victoria and New South Wales, AD 1880."
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 27/4/1880|see previous]] ...he same extent is has been done in the first three articles. A word or two may be said about a case in which the combined members of a family had cramped
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 27/4/1880 (2)|see previous]] ...lder boys are found beds in the cooking and eating room; or a lean to shed may be built for them at the back. Fully a third of the selectors met with in t
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 27/4/1880 (3)|see previous]] ...ntity and quality of his crop, but on the activity of the grain market. It may be assumed that in the present year the Benalla selectors have not more tha
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 27/4/1880 (4)|see previous]] ...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
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 27/4/1880 (5)|see previous]] ...of forfeiting the first payment, and starting afresh from the 1st January 1880, under the new system. The terms on which the Minister of Lands will be pre
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  • ([[Illustrated Australian News at KellyGang 8/5/1880 (2)|see next]]) ...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
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  • ...ime. Should there be such a rush of candidates as on the last election, we may expect a little excitement at an early date. Most of our farmers are well a ...eron Express]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Gobur]] [[Category:mining]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ss, the prices ranging from £60 to £65 per mile. Each 320 acre selection may be regarded as forming half a section, and requiring a fence round it three ...ers of the Lands department to the covetousness of the selector. Though he may have only enough money to cultivate 20 or 30 acres, he will always be found
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 21/6/1880 (2)|see previous]] ...600 that we found small flocks of sheep or herds of cattle. There are what may be called amateur farmers in the Benalla district - men who have made money
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  • 28/06/1880 ...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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  • ...he rev. gentleman’s heels dared not attempt to rescue the two bodies. It may be here stated that after the house had been burned down, the two bodies we ...,[[The Argus at KellyGang 29/6/1880|.10.]] , [[The Argus at KellyGang 29/6/1880 (2)|.11.]] ,'''
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  • ...g between Glenrowan and Benalla, and Mrs O’Connor and her sister – who may justly be called the heroines of the day, for they behaved bravely – were ...[[The Argus at KellyGang 29/6/1880|.10.]] , [[The Argus at KellyGang 29/6/1880 (2)|.11.]] ,'''
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  • 29/06/1880 It may be mentioned that Superintendent [[Chomley (2)|Chomley]] is now in Queensla
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 29/6/1880|see previous]] It may be mentioned that Superintendent Chomley is now in Queensland , having been
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  • ...it never being … that they would remain to be consumed by the dames. It may expressly be mentioned that there is a precedent for the proceeding in the ...tegory:Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Anton Weeke
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  • ...children were still in the doomed inn, so her agony and painful excitement may be better imagined than expressed. In this state it was impossible for me t ...tegory:Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Glenrowan]]
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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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  • ...ain gentlemen, whose names we will not here enumerate, but amongst whom we may particularly thank Detective ME [[Ward|Ward]], who had charge of the Beechw ...y Advertiser]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Glenrowan]] [[Category:Beechworth]] [[C
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  • ...found to have been made by Mr [[Wangaratta|Bullivant]], of Wangaratta. It may be here mentioned that the Kellys brought packhorses with them for the purp ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Anton Weeke
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  • It may not be too late to explain here that the hotel was a wooden building of one ...bed with her little son. He shook hands with the little boy and said, ‘I may be worth ₤2,000 to you get my child.’ He then demanded handcuffs and ca
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  • ...f Superintendent Hare, who returned to Melbourne yesterday, is severe, and may cause permanent stiffness of the wrist, but Mr Hare, on the whole, is doing ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Anton Weeke
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  • .... Crime must be energetically repressed, so that the men who live by crime may be gradually pressed out of the district. And great care must be taken with ...e and the church, so that adults may be restrained from vice and the young may be instructed on virtue. Settlement should proceed from chosen centres, and
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  • ...information of the sort, and the rumour cannot be traced to its source. It may therefore be regarded as untruthful. ...]], Ned's mother, who is also a prisoner in the same gaol with her son. It may be here explained that Ellen Kelly, on the 9th of October, 1878, was senten
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  • JOHN SADLEIR, Superintendent of Police. It may be mentioned that there was no intention on the part of the authorities to ...y:The Herald]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Anton Weeke
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  • ...yrne's horse, is found to have been made by Mr Bullivant of Wangaratta. It may be here mentioned that the Kellys brought pack-horses with them for the pur ...contained shot marks, were the only recognisable objects in the debris. It may not be too late to explain here that the hotel is a wooden building, of one
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  • ...with her little son. He shook hands with the little boy, and said, "I may be worth £2000 to you yet my child." He then demanded handcuffs and c [[Category:1880s]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:June 1880]] [[Category:Sydney Morning Herald]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:pres
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  • ...le that an application will be made for a change of venue in order that he may be tried at an earlier date in Melbourne. In consequences of the excitement ...gory:The Age]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Glenrowan]]
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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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Glenrowanr]
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  • ...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 ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Glenrowan]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ittle doubt but that the gang were not then wearing their armour, but they may have had their breastplates on . Byrne and Dan Kelly were only aware that t ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Glenrowan]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...s hotel, where at had evidently been hidden by the outlaws and the weight may be manned when it was almost impossible for Ned Kelly to set on his horse w ...y:The Herald]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Glenrowan]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...that in all likelihood, instead of this being the beginning of the end it may be only the commencement of a still longer and more terrible time of terror ...of going to see a girl.  He was positively engaged to her (strange as it may seem), but was mistaken, except by those who were in the secret, for Patsy,
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  • ...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 ...y:The Herald]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Glenrowanl]] [[Category:history]]
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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 ...], PM, has written to the Chief commissioner of Police, requesting that it may be placed among the curiosities in the Burke Museum , [[Beechworth|Beechwor
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  • ...he rev. gentleman’s heels dared not attempt to rescue the two bodies. It may be here stated that, after the house had been burned down, the two bodies w ...y:The Herald]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Glenrowanl]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...g between Glenrowan and Benalla, and Mrs O’Connor and her sister ― who may justly be called the heroines of the day, for they behaved bravely ― were ...y:The Herald]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Glenrowanl]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...f the police in that district from May, 1879, up to the beginning of June, 1880, has stated that never a month passed without his receiving authentic infor ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Glenrowan]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...aborigines. As an indication of the caution with which the gang worked it may be mentioned that they used to draw up and reduce into writing elaborate de ...may have intended to fire at the poor man’s legs, or being disabled, he may simply have been unable to raise his rifle higher. The fact, however remain
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  • ...ot even given a chance to escape, but were fired on at once, and I think I may say that those that were killed were ruthlessly butchered. How would matter ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Glenrowan]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...leaders, gained a victory over four desperadoes - has somewhat abated. It may perhaps occur to some people that there is far more ground for public humil ...rk! - let us appoint a day of prayer that the innocent blood has been shed may not call forth from the offended Deity, who fixed His cannon against murder
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  • ...crowd, and the mania for possessing some memento of the notorious outlaws may be imagined when I saw to day several people trying to scrape up a portion ...y:The Herald]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Glenrowan]] [[Category:Melbourne Gaol]]
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  • ...tion which followed the extirpation of the infamous Kelly gang is over, we may well give a little serious attention to a few of the circumstances which pr ...occupants must be prepared to take the chances of a bombardment. Whatever may have been the cause of Cherry’s death, there can be no reasonable doubt t
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  • ...tion of Edward Kelly continues to improve. He is growing quite strong, and may now be regarded as altogether out of danger. It is doubtful, whether he can ...y:The Herald]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Melbourne Gaol]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...vations during the progress of the fight at [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]], which may be interesting. In the first place, the timely warning of Mr [[Thomas Curno ...gory:The Age]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Anton Weeke
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  • ...ly.’ The fact that they had cast some of their armour aside before death may be accounted for by the fact that its great weight must have rendered them ...gory:The Age]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Anton Weeke
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  • ...provide him with a barrister in defence, unless his own friends do so. It may be taken for granted that the trial will be long, and fought out, even if i ...defended. In defence of the murder of Kennedy, Scanlon and Lonigan counsel may be expected to enter upon antecedent circumstances, which will rip up the w
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  • ...is intended to keep this force in the colony to do any tracking work which may be needed. The fact that experienced black trackers are at hand will do muc ...ard of the Queenscliff train, Mr Halley, will be removed to Melbourne . It may be stated that the [[Kelly's Armour|armor]] worn by the Kelly gang is now a
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  • ...occasion of regret. All we can do is to hope that the resources of surgery may be equal to preserving so criminally valuable a life. ...bers and murderers. How this bad element in society is to be extirpated it may be difficult to say.
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  • ...nd extent of the terrorism which has so long prevailed in this district, I may mention an occurrence which took place in the immediate neighbourhood of Wa ...fairness to the police and their officers.  In the first place, then, it may be premised that the police in their efforts to capture the outlaws were he
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  • '''[[The Argus at KellyGang 6/7/1880|see previous]]''' ...aret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]], who communicated it to her son, but the latter, it may be presumed, was never able to take advantage of it.  But this is by the w
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  • ...ers will be utterly crushed by the downfal of the '''Kelly''' gang.  They may be stunned and terrified for a time; but, that feeling will pass away, and ...no doubt, and until '''Kellys''' fate is decided, no active demonstration may be made.  Any attempt at rescue would be entirely out of the question, and
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  • ...d to leave the hotel, but returned. And this is how his return and capture may be surmised :—He shot Superintendent Hare in the wrist, and got away. Kno [[Category:1880s]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:July 1880]] [[Category:Sydney Morning Herald]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:pres
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  • ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser at KellyGang 15/7/1880|see previous]]) ...olice is a heavy one.It is also rather volumnous and contradictory; but we may select from it two main counts, and examine on what evidence they are found
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  • ...but think it was a great mercy that such an assault did not take place.It may be said with our after knowledge that the house should have been simply sur ...ellyGang 15/7/1880|.1.]] , [[Ovens and Murray Advertiser at KellyGang 15/7/1880 (2)|.2.]] , .3. ,'''
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  • ...g fast from his wounds. It took fifty policemen to capture—if capture it may be called—the outlaws, and their proeeedings in firing into the house whe [[Category:1880s]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:July 1880]] [[Category:Sydney Morning Herald]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:pres
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  • [[#App2018october_report1|]] [[Rupertswood|Rupertswood]], Sunbury, 2nd July 1880. ...told him that I would leave in two or three days' time. On Monday the 3rd May I received a note from you informing me that the Hon. The Chief Secretary,
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  • “On the [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|24th]] I received a communication from you that Mr [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] ...me was, ‘A good idea; there's no knowing what desperate deed the outlaws may now be guilty of. Have the pilot.’
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  • ...no doubt in the darkness of the morning, and the excitement of the time, I may have omitted many incidents that occurred. ...The chance occurred; we took advantage of it, and success attended us. You may recollect that at my interview with the Chief Secretary I objected to havin
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  • ...]] was excellent, and shows, certainly, that in good company at least they may be thoroughly relied on.  "The circumstances of the day did not call ...ho took Part In the Capture of the Kelly Gang of Outlaws on the 28th June, 1880.
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  • ...so thoroughly out of breath he could hardly speak.  And whatever more he may have explained to the reporters on the platform , as to any persons other t ...hen,” he said, “if they keep down no one is likely to be injured.” I may here mention that the only women in the house were Mrs Reardon and Mrs Jone
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  • ...n affair, and people are talking how the reward shall be divided, &c., may I call your attention to the case of an individual who, considering the nat ...ry:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Charles Walker]] [[Category:Forage contractor]] [[Category:pol
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  • ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser at KellyGang 24/7/1880 (3)|see previous]]) ...t their gallantry in the field were ever put to the same severe test as we may presume it sometimes is in the ballroom, they would be—shall we say?—qu
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  • ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser at KellyGang 24/7/1880 (4)|see previous]]) ...strated the whole of the subsequent success. We trust that these gentlemen may be reconciled on further explanation, as both are eminently qualified to as
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  • ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser at KellyGang 24/7/1880 (6)|see previous]]) ...was, ‘A good idea; there’s no knowing what desperate deed the outlaws may now be guilty of.Have the pilot.’
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  • ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser at KellyGang 24/7/1880 (10)|see previous]]) ...no doubt in the darkness of the morning, and the excitement of the time, I may have omitted many incidents that occurred.
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  • ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser at KellyGang 24/7/1880 (12)|see previous]]) ...]] was excellent, and shows, certainly, that in good company at least they may be thoroughly relied on.
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  • ([[Ovens and Murray Advertiser at KellyGang 24/7/1880 (14)|see previous]]) ...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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  • ...ious, machine and it is not very easy to describe it without a diagram. It may best be com- pared to the points at a large railway junction. Just as train It may interest our up country readers to know that a telephonic exchange can be w
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  • ...Admiralty. It consists of an upright post having two semaphore arms, which may be made to assume a position at any angle, and thus will indicate a prearra ...heshire's experience was justly looked on as a remarkable instance of what may happen to a telegraph operator in Victoria. The sixth annual general meetin
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 2/8/1880 (2)|see previous]] It may be here explained that Sherritt had been for about eight months employed an
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  • ...d not be repeated. A few further details about the cave or underground hut may, however, be interesting. Entrance is obtained by removing a granite slab, ...rgus at KellyGang 3/8/1880|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 5/8/1880|Next edition]]
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/8/1880|see previous]] ...y a good authority, the reason why Mr Gaunson has been engaged is, that he may be able to secure a private interview between the prisoner and his friends.
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  • ...ush, although their conduct in remaining so long before giving information may be open to question.  Several caves have been found in the neighborhood an ...y:The Herald]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Melbourne Gaol]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...back, for there is a good man down the creek, and if they call on him you may never see them again.” [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/8/1880|Previous edition]]
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  • ...h|Dr Dobbin]], he is supplied with milk, meat, and such other things as he may require, and also stimulants in reasonable quantities; but he partakes of t [[Herald at KellyGang - 8/8/1880 (2)|continued]]
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  • ...was in charge of the lock up. Senior constable [[SConst John Kelly|Kelly]] may have been in charge at the time. I suppose he was for he had the key. I hea ...cannot recollect what I said four years ago. The report of that interview may be correct. The only photograph which I saw of Kelly was that shown to me b
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  • Melbourne , [[1880-07---aftermath|7th August, 1880]] – Telegram for Mr David Gaunson:- The Chief Secretary decline to vary t ...n of the rights of common humanity, therefore I respectfully ask the order may be cancelled and the ordinary course of the law followed with this with reg
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  • ([[The Argus at KellyGang 8/8/1880|See Argus]]) ...ve a bright side, and that after the worst has been said against a man, he may, if he is heard, tell a story in his own rough way that will perhaps lead t
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  • ...[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 ...gory:The Age]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Aaron Sherritt]] [[Category:Anton Weeke
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/8/1880 (2)|see previous]] ...ennedy’s hands. I do not know where that photograph is now; the prisoner may be able to tell you. It was taken in prison, some seven or eight years ago.
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/8/1880 (3)|see previous]] ...have struck my head against the timber. For all I know, therefore, Kennedy may have been shot instantly. I cannot say what is the feeling of the police to
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/8/1880 (5)|see previous]] ...ted; and second, to supply him with some means of escaping the gallows. It may be here stated, however, that Kelly says that he has made good provisions f
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 9/8/1880 (6)|see previous]] ...where a gatekeeper lived. Mrs Hart and her daughters were present, and it may be mentioned that Morgan was a relative of the Harts, his mother and Mrs Ha
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1880|see previous]] ...the gang. He did not say to me, “Stephens, don’t be out of the way; we may want your evidence.” I received £8 or £9 from him when he paid me off.
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  • 10/08/1880 Witness: Damn the police (Laughter) I have see if Mr Kennedy: he is. I may say, the person who subpoenaed me. I have received two subpoenas, but the f
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 11/8/1880 (4)|see previous]] ...ns which were hidden by Weiberg at the Tarwin River. On the other hand, it may have been concealed in a place he could easily explain to his friends. The
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  • 11/08/1880 ...ed that Sergeant Kennedy’s watch is with this “plant,” wherever that may be, and a hope is expressed that the sympathisers will secretly return it t
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/8/1880 (2)|see previous]] Whoever else may have been guilty of a neglect of duty with regard to the Kelly gang, the fa
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  • ...echworth, but an application will be made for a change of venue so that be may be tried in Melbourne . The evidence given at the police court trial was co ...us at KellyGang 12/8/1880|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 14/8/1880|Next edition]]
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  • ...with much pain read the sub- leader in your [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/8/1880|Thursday's issue]]. To the credit of journalism be it said, it is very unus ...body," are the weighty words of an able American lawyer which do, and may well, guide in the prisoner's defence -Yours, &c
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 16/8/1880|see previous]] ...by an article which appeared in our issue of [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/8/1880|Thursday]], warning the public against putting faith in the statements made
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/11/1880|see previous]] ...l Court, Melbourne, within the central bailiwick, or any presentments that may be prepared against him upon the charges aforesaid.”
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  • ...e rule is as follows:- Prisoners committed for trial or for re-examination may see their legal advisers or friends twice during the week at reasonable hou ...clerk in the Crown solicitor’s office, stating that on the 10th August, 1880, the prisoner was committed to take his trial at the Beechworth Assize Cour
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 19/10/1880|see previous]] ...rney-General in proper course, he will be prepared to act as circumstances may warrant. - B C Harriman, Secretary to the Law Department.’
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  • ([[Kilmore Free Press at KellyGang 12/8/1880 (5)|see previous]]) ...ghly believed in its being payable and stuck to it through thick and thin, may safely be said to be the discoverer and real prospector of Gaffney's Creek,
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  • ...n. Another incident of a B. H. miner I must relate, and some of my readers may have been recipients of the heroes’ bounty. An old white bearded Olweer, [[Kilmore Free Press at KellyGang 21/10/1880 (5)|continued]]
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  • ...of murder, and was sentenced to death. There is always a fear that justice may miscarry through a blunder at law, or through the perverseness of a juryman ...f the officers of justice, and with the execution of '''Edward Kelly''' we may hope will close the history of organised bushranging in Australia .
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 30/10/1880 (5)|see previous]] ...and - a spell which exists in all lawless communities more of less - which may be attributed either to a sympathy for the outlaws, or a dread of the conse
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  • ...a spell which exists in all lawless communities, more or less, and which may be attributed either to a sympathy for the outlaws, or a dread of the conse ...he prisoner to death in the usual form, ending with the usual words, "May the Lord have mercy on your soul."
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  • 6 /11/1880 ...hose present refrained from visiting when the principal motion was put. It may be mentioned that the country press, almost without exception, agree with t
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  • ...r defeating its operations.  But large as the criminal class in Melbourne may be, it could not have furnished one-fourth of those who took part in the mo ...here been any further facts essential to the defence to be brought out, we may be sure that they would have been elicited.  We are told, moreover, that t
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/11/1880|see previous]] ...bly regard the prayer of this meeting, viz., that the life of the prisoner may be spared.”  The resolution was seconded by Mr Caulfield, and was carrie
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 6/11/1880 (2)|see previous]] ...vourably regard the prayer of this meeting―that the life of the prisoner may be spared.”
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  • MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1880 ...isfied when they have obtained for their client a fair trial, but business may be pressed upon the man who lets it be known that he will head a mob agitat
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  • ...ng the justice of the law maintained, would refuse their pity to those who may be innocently involved in the consequences of crime. An attempt however, to ...gory:The Age]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Trial]] [[Category:history]]
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/11/1880 (2)|see previous]] ...ed"—that though retribution may tarry, it will come at last. Things may seem to go well with the murderer for a time, but outraged society is bande
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 12/11/1880 (3)|see previous]] ...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
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 26/11/1880|see previous]] ...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
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  • ...emetery. The cortege was thus completed, and the order of the pro- cession may be now given as follows - [[The Argus at KellyGang 27/11/1880 (2)|continued]]
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 27/11/1880|see previous]] ...the following inscription -"Sir Redmond Barry, KCMG Died November 23, 1880, aged 67"
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  • ...Post-office, Melbourne, Victoria on or before the 31st day of De- cember, 1880, after which date no claims will be received. Full particulars concerning the terms upon which the reward may be claimed will be found in the third supplement to Victorian "Governm
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  • ..., or whether evidence admitted at the tail was lightly admitted, the judge may reserve the point for the consideration of the Supreme Court, but the verdi [[The Argus at KellyGang 8/12/1880|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 11/1/1881|Next edition]]
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  • ...Chronicles of Keli, published in the Guardian and Standard during 1879 and 1880. See also his published apology for his slanders on one officer, Inspector ...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
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  • Melbourne, June 30,1880 Police Department, Stawell, July 24, 1880
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  • Melbourne Club, June 27, 1880. Flemington, 12th August, 1880.
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  • ...contempt for him, I have no ill feeling against him. On Sunday, 27th June, 1880, a telegram came announcing Aaron Sherritt's murder. Got it about 4pm. At M
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  • ...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 period, C 31-may-10<br />
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  • ...g a number of mould-boards from ploughs. The first came in about February, 1880. Ned Kelly's armour is now at the police depot. Sent police out to inquire Subsequently heard the mould- boards were being made into armour. That was on May 20. The information was conveyed to me in a letter, the writer of which cou
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  • On Saturday May 29 saw —, who told me she had seen, about three days before, Joe Byrne. M ...ith the conduct of an officer. Was always a comrade of the men. On May 19, 1880, I wrote to Captain Standish, explaining my mode of operations and remonstr
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  • ...student in the face. He will see that it is quite possible that the theory may be one thing and the practice another. A few instances may be quoted to illustrate the position. There was the Royal or O'Hea commissi
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  • The Kelly gang, it may be remembered, consisted of four young persons, viz , Edward and Dan Kelly, With regard to the telegraph lines, it may be explained that, when the gang robbed the bank at Euroa, they cut the tel
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  • ...of ill feeling on my part. When he told me in a very curt manner in April, 1880, that I was to be suspended, I, seeing the public service was being sacrifi ...th the prospect that I was to be withdrawn in a month. About the middle of May telegraphed to Captain Standish, saying I would be down next day, and reque
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  • ...nce. Had no difference with Mr Hare up to the date of his report of July 2,1880. When he arrived at Benalla on June 2, I and the other officers, Messrs. Sa
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  • ...ed to Benalla, and Mr Nicolson was superseded by Mr Hare next day, June 2, 1880 . Captain Standish was constantly issuing orders and counter orders to Mr N ...ccordingly. Then I left Benalla. Mr Hare superseded Mr Nicolson on June 2, 1880 . Mr Nicolson, in the presence of Mr Sadlier and myself, handed over the do
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  • On one occasion in May, we received information from a reliable source that the outlaws were to vi ...eed to Benalla to take charge of the Kelly business. That was on April 30, 1880. Protested in the strongest manner possible against being sent up again, po
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  • ...uch information. Mr Nicolson got the information about the armour in March 1880. With regard to my services, I may state that in 1855 it was ordered that I should be promoted for &quot;galla
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  • ...pathisers, came to my house and abused me for helping the police. In March 1880, I informed Mr Sadleir I had found hobbles, sardine tins, and other things, [[Category:1880s]] [[Category:1881]] [[Category:May 1881]] [[Category:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press repor
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  • Tuesday, May 10 ...ve party was well known to the outlaws.(One report produced dated April 2, 1880).
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  • BENALLA, FRIDAY, May 13 ...s from him. There were six black trackers there now. They came about July, 1880. Mr O'Connor's men returned to Queensland . The new men were now as well di
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  • '''Wednesday, May 18''' ...ight never know of it (Record by Mr. Sadleir produced, dated 25th October. 1880, and referring to witness's report, in which Mr Sadleir stated witness had
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  • During this interval I think I may say the heaviest of the firing was. Of course it is unnecessary for me to g “ Brisbane , July 15,1880 .   &quot;To Sub-inspector O'Connor, Brisbane .
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  • ...o abstain from all reference to others farther than stating any orders you may have received. All that I have to do with is the conduct of yourself and th “ Bellevue house, Brisbane , July 19, 1880 &quot; To the Commissioner of Police, Brisbane
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  • “ Melbourne , April 10, 1880 . – J H Graves, Esq - Dear Sir, – In laying before you the following st ...oot. That does not speak much for their abilities as black trackers, and I may state that those members of the force who have had an opportunity of judgin
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  • ...Captain Standish that the men were simply wasting ammunition. Those points may appear insignificant, but to our minds they indicate a system of tale-beari ...n's statement in clause 6, that when Mr Hare went to Benalla, on 2nd June, 1880 , the police were as far off the capture of the Kelly gang as when he left
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  • ...the Executive, was in reality the result of official intrigue. What- ever may have been the influences at worst-whether, as Mr Ramsay declared, the decis ...interview between Mr Nicolson and Superintendent Hare on the 2nd of June, 1880 , when the latter took over charge, is variously described by the witnesses
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  • ...ey became short of money, and that did not take place until April and May, 1880, and they did not break cover until compelled by absolute want. He states f
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  • Having dealt with the report of the Police Commission as a whole, we may now pass on to some of its particular recommendations. The first of the pre In May, 1880, Mr NICOLSON was able to report that the gang had done nothing since he too
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  • ...be relieved of that duty, in the following note, dated the 16th September, 1880 :– ...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
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  • ...hat another hotelkeeper. Mr Sheehy, of the Victoria Hotel, lent him £9 in 1880 and £3 in 1881, and had received an IOU for £15, £3 being interest; that ...ation allowance or compensation to which, by reason of their service, they may have become entitled.  
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  • A document dated 10th December, 1880 signed by Jas J Brown, cab proprietor, East Melbourne, was forwarded about The specific charges brought against Mr Winch may be briefly formulated as follows:-
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  • ...ergeant Dalton and Senior constable Bourke. At the same time the following may be quoted from a written statement submitted by Inspector Secretan, who mus ...t of hotels in the city? - The superintendent of the district. 4898, A man may be ever so efficient and desirous of keeping those places right, but he mus
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  • ...preferred against me, arising out of the said special report or otherwise, may be allowed to stand over until my leave of absence shall have expired. I may point out that, with a view of recruiting my health, I have taken my passag
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  • ...ng should be paid 7s. 6d. per day. This rule prevailed until 13th October, 1880, when it was directed that constables joining the force after that date sho ...as best he could to his destination. Your commissioners think a concession may be fairly made to the officers and men in this direction, and that, when tr
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  • ...derie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Comm .../6/1880''' '''Death of Aaron Sherritt 26/6/1880''' '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880'''
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  • ...derie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Comm .../6/1880''' '''Death of Aaron Sherritt 26/6/1880''' '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880'''
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  • ...d by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service' ...of Aaron's death in The Age was on Monday 28/6/80. '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880'''
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  • ...derie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Comm ...y 1880''' '''Nicolson replaced by Hare 2/6/1880''' '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880'''
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  • ...e [[1880-07---aftermath|7th September 1880]] or the one of the 12th August 1880 you refer to?- It was the 7th September letter I refer to. ...the continuous heavy expenditure of the police in pursuit of the Kellys. I may here state that the great bulk of the expenditure was caused by the new tra
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  • ...rther acts of gross neglect on the part of Mr. Nicolson. About the 25th of May last -, one of the -family, was at [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne's]] hous
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  • ...rned to Benalla next day. Towards the end of [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|April 1880]] I had some conversation with the then [[Chief Secretary|Chief Secretary]]
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  • ...d the friends of the outlaws to take away those two charred stumps, as you may call them. I saw Ned Kelly lying severely wounded, and the body of Byrne. I [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:May 1811]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Ca
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  • ...concludes my evidence. Of course, I am ready to answer any questions that may be put to me. ...a few questions upon your report of the [[events 1880-1/ 1880-3|15th March 1880]]; and after that I will ask Inspector [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] and Mr. [[O'Co
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  • 90 On the 5th July 1880 had you confidence in Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]]?- I did not refer to Mr Nic 93 What is the date of that?- Fifteenth of [[events 1880-1/ 1880-3|March 1880]]
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  • ...to come down. This is the letter- &quot;[[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|26th April 1880]] Confidential. My dear Nicolson, I should be glad to see you down here on 300 Do you remember some time about May 1879 receiving a letter informing you that four persons answering the descr
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  • ...as £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. ...ncrease?- This account, on examination, will explain itself. From June 1st 1880, that is, when I yes superseded by Mr. Hare, till June 28th, £673 15s. lid
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  • 747 What date?- About the beginning of [[events 1880-1/ 1880-3|February 1880]]. ...hfully, B.C.W.&quot; I would draw particular attention to the date of that-May 20th.
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  • ...frequented it-they were creating a disturbance at this place; this was in May. 769 During the month of April or May?- The mouth of April. My [[agents|informant]] stated that he knew perfectly
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  • 788 When is this, April and May?- This is within a few days after the 20th May. At this time I had received notice of being superseded. ...n me, and all these important movements were occurring during the month of May. Then I received information of the [[KellyGang|outlaws]] having been seen
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  • ...e secrecy which you believe has been observed about this watching party, I may tell you that the existence of this party and even the names of the constab showing Unfilled Vacancies in the District on 24th March 1880. ..
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  • 882 He did not assist you after that remonstrance?- He may have sent one or two men. I can get the exact reply. ...he force in the North Eastern District at the time that you left charge in 1880?- Yes, I will do so. Captain Standish alluded to my business habits, and my
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  • ...wo matters. This is your printed letter of [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|30th June 1880]]:- &quot;I have the honor respectfully to request that, before proceeding ...s of the exact position you had the outlaws in at the time you withdrew in May and April?- Yes.
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  • ...s 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 distur MEMO. Superintendent's Office, Benalla, l9th May 1880.
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  • 965 It was upon the May occasion that Captain [[Standish|Standish]] met you at the railway station? 966 Did you come upon that occasion-that is about May, about the time of the letters about the armour-and interview Captain Stand
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  • ...my Commissioner.&quot; Captain Standish's communications were these, and I may state that I applied for them to the Queensland Government, whom I am repre ...r. Nicolson's removal. Mr. Hare superseded Mr. Nicolson on the 2nd of June 1880, when, in the presence of Mr. Sadleir and myself, he (Mr. Nicolson) handed
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  • ...m before I left Benalla. This is the telegram the Government sent 27th May 1880 - &quot;Colonial Secretary, [[Queensland police|Queensland]]. Kelly gang ha
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  • ...no doubt, in the darkness of the morning and the excitement of the time, I may have omitted many incidents that occurred&quot;. Well, I say that if Mr. Ha ...s you can see by the date of my application for the enquiry, 7th September 1880, and now the date when this enquiry began, the 18th of this month. My Gover
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  • ...ay to write that letter to say there was no feeling of jealousy. I think I may say I have concluded, with one exception. In reference to my evidence this ...oper thing to do. We knew at the time the outlaws were encased in what you may almost call bullet proof armour. They were in a bullet proof house as long
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  • ...etter from his pocket, of which this is a copy, dated Melbourne , 28th May 1880 :—
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  • ...table [[Const Armstrong|Armstrong]]:— “Benalla Railway Station, June 2/1880. Send Constable Armstrong back to his station. Withdraw the watch party, an ...that is July 13th; and the other three, dated February, March, and May, I may have seen—I have no recollection of having seen them, because I went thro
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  • ...e have thought of approaching the hut than flying. On the [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|24th June]] I received a communication from Captain Standish that Mr. [[O ...was— “A good idea, there's no knowing what desperate deed the outlaws may now be guilty of—have a pilot.” Those were his words. The whole afterno
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  • Beechworth Police Station, [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|June 23rd, 1880]] . ...hing the house until 3.30 a.m. , at which time he had not returned home. I may further add that the dog kept barking for the greater part of the night, so
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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 ...occasionally a confidential letter, which might have been hurried away. I may say that I saw nearly everything that passed, except private letters—all
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  • ...ll the papers in my district, I fall in arrear in the reading sometimes. I may have a hundred papers in my room to read through, and cannot get through al ...in the ''Rutherglen and Wahgunyah News'', [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|14th May 1880]], which says that in Superintendent Frank [[Hare|Hare]] the men have the m
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  • ...Army|Artillery]]; they were finally withdrawn at the beginning of the year 1880, 1st January or thereabouts. ...and giving more police at our disposal. About [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|May 1880]] I heard that Mr. [[Hare|Hare]] was coming again to relieve Mr. [[Nicolson
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  • ...ts 1879-05/ 1879-07at KellyGang|July 1879]] to [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|May 1880]]. This return does not show expressly when the travelling expenses to cons
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  • ...e?— After Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] left Benalla on the [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|2nd of June,]] Mr. [[Hare|Hare]] and myself went over all the particulars ...These duties require coolness and sagacity, and as very important results may follow the efficient performance of them, I hope no pains will be spared by
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  • ...partment, Superintendent's Office, Benalla, [[1880-07---aftermath|1st July 1880]] . ...rs was excellent, and shows, certainly, that in good company at least they may be thoroughly relied on.
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  • ...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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  • 2991 Dated in the middle of May?— May 20th was one of the dates I sent. 2994 May 20th?— Yes, this is one of the letters I sent.
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  • On 19/6/1880 Sup Hare and Det Ward came out to see the police at Aaron Sherritt's place. In March 1880 Jacob Wilson found some hobbles but he was frightened to give any informati
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  • ...the back of the hotel may have been at ten or eleven instead of two?— It may have been. ...join the party at Mrs. Sherritt's?— On the night of the [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|17th June]].
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  • ''Mr. Nicolson'' — May I ask for D13 to be produced and read? ...Sherritt]] to Mr. Inspector [[Hare|Hare]], Sheep-station, dated June 20th 1880 — “Dear Sir, — I would like very much to have seen you yesterday, as
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  • <span id="rc5256">[[#rc5256|5256]]</span> ''Mr. Nicolson''. —May I read this note I made at the time— “Arrange for a party of four const ...t the time he was shot. I was at the cave duty from December 1879 to April 1880.....
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  • ...c5260|5260]]</span> And this was continued with you from December to April 1880?— Yes, till the party broke up. [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:May 1510]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Ca
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  • ...“North-Eastern District, Beechworth, [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|2nd April 1880]]. Report of Constable [[Const Faulkiner|Faulkiner]], relative to special d ...issioner of Police from Beechworth, dated [[ev81-00---Royal Commission|5th May 1881]] :— “No reports were received by me that existence of cave party
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  • ...y the members of the force who were engaged on that duty.” Both of those may be true, but there is a wonderful difference between the two; what is the r ...th Eastern district, Beechworth Station, [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|3rd April 1880]] . I beg to report that I was for some time engaged on special duty, watch
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  • North-Eastern Police District, Benalla Station, 16th September 1880 . ...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 o
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  • ...id="rc9239">[[#rc9239|9239]]</span> You mention there are four people who may give trouble in that district still?— Yes. ...d in the attack on the gang at Glenrowan soon after five a.m. on 28th June 1880; was the first person to lay hands on Ned Kelly; behaved on that occasion w
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  • ...on, relative to the capture of the Kelly gang of outlaws, on the 28th June 1880, as follows:–I left Benalla with a party of constables, consisting of [[S
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  • ...we were at Benalla?— I never heard it. It was said, “Perhaps the line may be torn up, and we had better send an engine in front.” ...he Commission—'' This is a letter from Mr. O'Connor, dated 7th September 1880, in which he makes use of the following expression:— “In conclusion, I
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  • ...Inspector O'Connor. Leave will be granted to return if required. June 5th 1880 ”?— Yes, that was in reference in an application of mine, I believe.— ...to my Commissioner.’ Captain Standish's communications were these, and I may state that I applied for them to the Queensland Government, whom I am repre
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  • ...c11476|11476]]</span> What was the date of that?— About the 24th of June 1880 —I think I came down on the 25th, the next day.
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  • ...ack trackers]] are to he relieved, and he has telegraphed asking that some may remain in the colony, and the only one dealt with is Moses; so there is not
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  • ...rc11819|11819]]</span> You had been on the best of terms from the 2nd June 1880 to the 24th June–till you wrote?— Yes. Of course you know there was a c ...s gave evidence to the prese as well as Mr. Hare and others?— Yes, and I may state that I never spoke to a member of the press until I put that short re
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  • ...from [[Wahgunyah (2)|Wahgunyah]] [[Beechworth|Beechworth]] on the 31st May 1880 , to watch Byrne's place. I got a telegram when I arrived at Beechworth to
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  • ...cr, yesterday. Many thanks for your kind advice contained therein; but you may be sure I will never give up the “catching of the Kellys” until they ar Benalla, 2nd June 1880
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  • SIR, Melbourne, Ist July 1880. ...even white men, from about 2.30 until 5.30. During this interval I think I may say the heaviest of the firing was. Of course it is unnecessary for me to g
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  • Sir Brisbane , 15th July 1880 . ...o abstain from all reference to others further than stating any orders you may have received. All that I have to do with is the conduct of yourself and th
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  • ...12565j">[[#rc12565j|12565.9]]</span> Belle Vue House, Brisbane , 19th July 1880 . ...e crying out all round our lines, and probably the reporters at the cation may have thought that they were in the house all the time. When Mr. Hare called
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  • ...so as to elucidate his meaning in any possible way that can be done?— I may remark that if any word of mine would wound, which is not necessary for tru ...stion is, “Were you aware, before your arrival at Glenrowan on June 28th 1880, that all the innocent persons except Cherry had left Mrs. Jones's two hour
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  • .... From that there is nothing particular to mention until about the 17th of May, when I received a report from Mrs. —, stating that [[Mrs Margaret Byrne| ...believe it was Paddy Byrne. On that evening — that would be the 1st June 1880 — I received a telegram from Mr. Nicolson, “Urgent. — On Sunday, as o
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  • ...started for Benalla on Monday morning the [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|28th June 1880]]?— At 5.20 the train started for [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]]. ...="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
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  • ...id="rc14125">[[#rc14125|14125]]</span> We want this cleared up, because I may tell you it has a very ugly face upon it?— Well, I am willing to do anyth ...14126">[[#rc14126|14126]]</span> The simple thing is, on this 2nd of April 1880, you had a report in your possession which states it was the belief of the
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  • ...64">[[#rc14764|14764]]</span> I have a letter here before me, January 26th 1880 , from you?— It would be about that time. ...s a perfect deluge of writing, with not a particle of information in it. I may tell you that the members of the Commission are strongly of opinion that th
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  • ...e Byrne]] at Sandy Creek?— Yes, I have got them put down here, and there may be other things I told Mr. [[Nicolson|Nicolson]]. ...all about that. There is another matter. On or about the latter end of May 1880, I think—I will not say it was for certain, but I believe it was—Mr. Ni
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  • “ ''Mr.'' ''Nicolson'' — May I ask for D13 to be produced and read? ...ector [[Hare|Hare]], Sheepstation, dated [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|June 20th 1880]]:— ‘Dear Sir,—I would very much like to have seen you yesterday, as
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  • ...y Mr. Nicolson''— You remember the [[events 1880-1/ 1880-3|21st February 1880]], about [[Patrick Byrne|Patsy Byrne]] having told you that Joe had visited ...did you between those two events give any information to the police?— I may have.
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  • ...ou seen Wallace himself?— That is “ [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|19th April 1880]] .” I think I must have seen him a month before this letter was written. 15504 You may have seen him a few days perhaps before you received the letter?— I might
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  • ...[#rc15540|15540]]</span> Here is Captain Standish 's letter dated May 5th, 1880 , “I saw Mr. Graves this morning. You are quite wrong in your surmises ab
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  • 15921 Does not that bring to your recollection that we went up twice?— You may, but I do not recollect ...n and seeing you the following morning after you wrote that letter?— You may have done so
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  • 15945 The rule of the service is not to make known an ordinary matter that may be entered?— No. 15946 If I departed from that rule, would I not be held blamable?— I may say that it is a custom of the department, not a written law.
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  • ...ers who were not selected for duty which they thought they were fitted for may have been aggrieved, but those reports never reached my ears. ...al Commission report day 1 page 10|71]] I see, “Towards the end of April 1880 I had some conversation with the then Chief Secretary, Mr. Ramsay , on the
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  • ...of the gaol, until his ( Kelly 's) removal to Beechworth on the 31st July 1880 . I had several conversations with Kelly during this period, while dressing
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  • ...he Chief Secretary's office either at the end of April or the beginning of May, and I told him that the matter had been discussed by the Cabinet, and the ...uccessor will have no hesitation in adopting the same course.— 19th July 1880 .”
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  • ...will you look at paragraph 3:— “I accordingly, on the [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|2nd June]], wents up there. I arrived at Benalla about 11 o'clock that da ...spoken to by Captain Standish and Mr. Ramsay, on my being sent for in June 1880, was because my health had suffered to such an extent the previous seven mo
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  • ...ragraph of your report, you say, when you took charge of your district, in 1880 no more was known of the outlaws or their movements than when you left Bena <span id="rc16556">[[#rc16556|16556]]</span> When you relieved me in June 1880, did you not learn all the information about “[[Diseased Stock Agent|Dise
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  • ...rt?— That is all in evidence. I next come to the events of the 28th June 1880 , the day on which the Kellys were captured. Having been called out of my s ...ons was fired at. They say there was one shot by one of the trackers. This may have been so, but my own impression is altogether different. I was standing
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  • ...force to have a man of that type in the force at all, however innocent he may be. ...y 1880 , re the Kelly gang:— “I received orders from you at the end of May that I was to proceed at once to Benalla to relieve Mr. Nicolson. I accordi
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  • 16838 When Mr. Nicolson relieved Mr. Hare before (in July 1880), were you present?— No. ...We choose, as we do outside, our particular friends. Some in the service I may be more friendly with than others, but we are so scattered that we hardly k
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  • ...drive you up instead of allowing you to travel by coach, and he, perhaps, may be of use to you.” I most readily agreed. We drove up together, and upon ...id it would do me no harm, rather good, if I felt equal to the fatigue. (I may here state that l had had an attack of fever for three weeks in the end of
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  • ...I will refer is the interview between Mr Hare and myself, on the 2nd June 1880 , when I handed over charge of the pursuit to him. Mr Hare, I am sorry to s
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  • ...'' . That I remained in Mr Nicolson 's service until the first day of June 1880. That I was paid for all the time I was working for him; I was paid all the '''10''' . I never spoke to Mr. Nicolson again until August 1880.
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  • ...it to him. Was I to retain him until his criminal instincts were proved. I may add to what I have said that I remonstrated also verbally with Captain Stan
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  • ...nt from the Chief Commissioner, an anonymous letter, and it was on the 3rd May I was sent for to town by Captain Standish . I had no conversation with him
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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 Commis
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  • ...ith left in February 1880, and Sub Inspector Baber went to Benalla in July 1880. ...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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  • 16970 He says in his application- “On the 17th May 1880, I was out looking for the Kelly gang, at [[Lake Rowan|Lake Rowan]], when I ...return. There is no question that, up to Mr. Hare's arrival here, in June 1880, his information was often of much value in showing, that the outlaws were
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  • ...ecy about the duty at Sebastopol will still be preserved, especially as it may have to be renewed again. –C. H. NICOLSON , A.C.P., 31/3/80 . To Senior-C
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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 ...rosecute. I had lived in Beechworth till I left it on the 22nd of February 1880.
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  • ...>[[#rc17593|17593]]</span> Were you stationed at Glenrowan, as teacher; in 1880?— I was. ...e, as follows'' :]- “On Sunday morning, [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|27 th June 1880]], I determined to take my wife, sister, and child out for a drive along th
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  • ...ir for several years as a painstaking, trustworthy, and capable officer. I may add that a great deal of my knowledge of his character has been obtained in [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:May 1920]] [[Category:Royal Commission]] [[Category:Commisioner Standish]] [[Ca
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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 | May 1879
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  • ...ry general, very indistinct, and its reliability very problematical, which may account for the fact that more practical measures were not adopted. When on
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  • ...icolson and Superintendent Hare on the [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|2nd of June 1880]] , when the latter took over charge, is variously described by the witness
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  • ...to seal his doom. On the evening of the [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|26th of June 1880]], while the police were in the hut, and as they were about to start on the
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  • ...Captain Standish that the men were simply wasting ammunition. Those points may appear insignificant, but to our minds they indicate a system of tale-beari ...on's statement in Clause 6, that when Mr. Hare went to Benalla on 2nd June 1880 the police were as far off the capture of the Kelly gang as when he left th
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  • ...affairs displayed a decided lack of judgment and forethought. Comparisons may be odious, but it cannot fall to strike one as singular that, while Superin ...ly in relation to Superintendent Hare's official report of the 2nd of June 1880 that we, the undersigned Commissioners, have been led to regard this office
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  • Melbourne , 5th July 1880 . ...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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  • 24th July 1880 . 7th September 1880 .
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  • [[#App2018october_report1|]](Published in [[The Argus (40)|Argus of 20th July 1880]].) [[Rupertswood|Rupertswood]], Sunbury, 2nd July 1880.
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  • | [Reported by anonymous letter. No action.] 8 th May 1880 Examined with Renwick maps of roads Moyhu, Greta; and Lake Rowan district,
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  • ...STRENGTH AND DISTRIBUTION, NORTH-EASTERN DISTRICT, FROM JULY 1878 TO JUNE 1880.''' | May
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  • ...nd I left here on the morning of the 12/6/80 , and on the [[events 1880-4/ 1880-6|16/6/80]] we reached [[Cotton Tree|Cotton Tree]]. On that day I wrote to ...saw the Chinaman on the 27th; and he informed me that he had been there in May last, and the names of the Chinamen keeping the store are [[Buckland|Pong L
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  • Melbourne , 12th August 1880 . ...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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  • [[Royal Commission Appendix 20 for 3 May 1881|TUESDAY, 3RD MAY 1881.]] [[Royal Commission Appendix 20 for 4 May 1881|WEDNESDAY, 4TH MAY 1881.]]
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  • For those readers who may not have seen the more detailed accounts that others have given of events t ...ed Glenrowan station. Glenrowan at this time - June, [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|1880]] - had but a few scattered houses, none of which, except the railway build
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  • ...ing sent this second time to replace Nicolson was not of his seeking. This may be true in the letter but not in the spirit, and the change of officers at On June 2nd, 1880 , Hare took up his work at Benalla for the second time, but seemed sorry th
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  • ...son , Second Cave Party , [[#26/6/1880|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#10/2/1879|Inquest into death of Aaron Sherritt]] , N ...2|RC12257]]) . '''Spring 1879 Early 1880''' '''Second Cave Party 12/1879-4/1880'''
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  • ...rest of sympathizers , Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' Later in 1879 , Early in 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , [[#19|Ned Kelly's Trial]] , R ...hristina Frances Gardner '''parents''' Robert William Becroft and Mary Ann May. '''Children''' 3 ...?... '''aunt'''s ?...
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  • ...ring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , [[#28/6/1880|Ned Kellys Trial]] , Royal Commission , [[#12|Later Career]]., Family , ...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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  • ...[#2/6/1880|Nicolson replaced by Hare]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]], [[#nkt|Ned Kellys Trial]] , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#9 ...he Last of the Bushrangers Chapter 10 page 3|FH]]) '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880'''
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  • ...Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , [[#6|Spring 1879 Early 1880]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , [[#9|Roy ...her 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
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  • ...,''' [[#11|Whouraly Race Meeting]], [[#11|Later in 1879]] , [[#12|Early in 1880]] , [[#13|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#14|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#15|Royal ...ut he got off ([[Kilmore Free Press at KellyGang 12/8/1880 (3)|Kilmore12/8/1880]])
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  • ...ilderie Robbery]]. ''',''' [[#l79|Later in 1879]] '''''' , [[#l80|Early in 1880]]., [[#as|Death of Aaron Sherritt]], Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , ...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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  • ...l79|Later in 1879]] , [[#2ndcp|2nd Police Cave Party]] , [[#ein80|Early in 1880]] , [[#doAS|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kell Location of my home ([[The Argus at KellyGang 2/8/1880 (3)|Argus2/8/80]])
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  • ...rritt.]], Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , [[#28/6/1880|Later life]], '''Early in 1880'''
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  • ...pring 1879 Early 1880]] , [[#2/6/1880|Nicolson replaced by Hare]], [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]], Ned Kellys Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , Royal Commiss ...ort day 18 page 9|RC5482]]) '''Photograph''' '''Autum 1879''' In April and May I was out with Sup [[Hare|Hare]] and others on a search party. We had a run
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  • ...[[#14|Later in 1879]] , Early in 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , '''Later years'' That letter arrived on Saturday the 24th of May. Directly I received it I thought the information very important, and I sen
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  • ...rest of sympathizers , Jerilderie Robbery ''', Later in 1879''' , Early in 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt., [[#x|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[Thomas Curnow|Captur Late on the night of [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|27 June 1880]] I managed to convince the '''KellyGang''' to let us go home.
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  • ...sympathizers , [[#jr|Jerilderie Robbery]] ''',''' Later in 1879 , Early in 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#glenrowan|Glenrowan Siege]], Ned Kelly's Tri ...y 10/12/1878''' '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880''' My brothers '''William''' and '''Patrick''' and I were some of the priso
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  • ...rest of sympathizers , Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' Later in 1879 , Early in 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Com ...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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  • ...pring 1879 Early 1880]] , [[#26/6/1880|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , Royal Commi '''Autum 1879''' In late [[events 1879-05/ 1879-07at KellyGang|May 1879]] was set out to guide Sip [[Hare|Hare]]'s search party into the [[War
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  • ...0/2/1879|Autum 1879]] , Hare replaced by Nicolson , [[#6|Spring 1879 Early 1880]] , [[#nkt|Ned Kelly's Trial]] , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , [ Later in about April or May I was out on a search party with Sup Hare. Two young fellows gave us some c
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  • ...tum 1879 , [[#6/7/1879|Hare replaced by Nicolson]], [[#6|Spring 1879 Early 1880]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#9|Ro He gave another version to the press ([[The Age (35)|Age9/8/1880]])
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  • ...st as a sympathiser]], Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' Later in 1879 , Early in 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Com ...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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  • ...Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , [[#6|Spring 1879 Early 1880]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#9|Ro 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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  • ...[#2/6/1880|Nicolson replaced by Hare]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commi '''Nicolson replaced by Hare 2/6/1880''' I had a very brief hand over from Ass Com [[Nicolson|Nicolson]]. ([[Roya
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  • ...[[#jjr|Jerilderie Robbery]] ''',''' Later in 1879 '''''' , [[#e80|Early in 1880]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial ...[[Royal Commission report day 16 page 10|RC4457]]) '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880''' was I at there helping the boys? '''Later''' I was arrested on a charge
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  • ...sympathizers , Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' Later in 1879 , [[#e80|Early in 1880]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#i|The Inquest]] ...Creek between [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] and the Warby Ranges. '''Early in 1880''' Where the boys at my place? ([[The Argus at KellyGang 24/10/1879|Argus24
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  • ...derie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Com ...pect has evidently not been improving to him-arms clean and serviceable. I may tell you now that Mr. Hare has had the most efficient men in that district.
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  • ...d by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#9|Royal I had been stationed at Violet Town ([[The Argus at KellyGang 8/7/1880 (5)|Argus8/7/80]])
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  • ...879]] , [[#e80|Early in 1880]] , [[#as|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , Family , In May [[1874-1877 Events|1876]] I was involved with a missing saddle from a hotel
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  • ...ympathizers , Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' [[#latt|Later in 1879]], Early in 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , After Glenrowan , Ne Ned Kelly denied that anything happened ([[The Age (35)|Age9/8/1880]]) '''Mrs Kelly in custody''' My [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|mother]] was arrested wi
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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 ...s at KellyGang 16/10/1880|Argus16/10/80]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 19/10/1880 (2)|Argus19/10/80]])
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  • ...#jer|Jerilderie Robbery]] ''',''' [[#l79|Later in 1879]] , [[#e80|Early in 1880]] , [[#sherritt|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#n ...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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  • ...apter 3 page 3|CMC]]) See a version of my history ([[Herald (21)|Herald4/7/1880]]) ...venel|Avenel]]. While we were there I fell foul of someone. As a result in May [[1864-1873 Events|1865]] I was charged with unlawful possession of a hide
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  • ...ly|Ned Kelly]] that was taken in Pentridge Prision. ([[The Age (33)|Age9/8/1880]]) ...g places. I shall be glad to receive any suggestions that Sergeant Kennedy may have to offer on the subject, and whether he is of opinion that anything mi
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  • ...greed and finished up working for him up until the end of his time in June 1880. ([[Royal Commission report day 50 page 1|RC16863]]) ([[The Complete Inner Louisa May 1877-1958
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  • ...sympathizers]]., Jerilderie Robbery.''',''' Later in 1879'''.''', Early in 1880., Death of Aaron Sherritt., [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial., ...pinching mobs of [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horses and cattle]]. Well we may have helped our cousins and had a bit of fun.
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  • ...sons shoot himself at Greta ([[The Argus at KellyGang 16/1/1880|Argus16/1/1880]]) May
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  • ...|Jerilderie Robbery]] ''',''' [[#later|Later in 1879]] , [[#e1880|Early in 1880]] , [[#das|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#as|Aft ...pinching mobs of [[Horse and Cattle stealing|horses and cattle]]. Well we may have helped our cousins and had a bit of fun.
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  • The family may have supplied mould boards for the '''KellyGang'''s [[Kelly's Armour|armour '''Ned Kellys Trial /10/1880'''
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  • ...f sympathizers., Jerilderie Robbery.''',''' Later in 1879'''.''', Early in 1880., Death of Aaron Sherritt., Glenrowan Siege., Ned Kelly's Trial., Royal Com ...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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  • ...y Hare]], My relations with [[#st|Commissioner Standish]] and with [[#26/6/1880|Sup Hare]], [[#9|Royal Commission]] , '''[[#10|Early service]]''' , [[#12|L ...nn|Patrick Quinn]] about becoming an agent ([[The Argus at KellyGang 10/11/1880 (2)|Argus10/11/80]])
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  • ...son , Second Cave Party , [[#26/6/1880|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#9|Royal In late [[events 1879-05/ 1879-07at KellyGang|May 1879]] I became very upset with Com [[Standish|Standish]] when he would not
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  • ...ders at Stringy Bark Creek , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#gs|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [ Following the meetings of the [[Reward|Reward Board]] in December 1880 I recieved a reward of about £25
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  • ...est of sympathizers]], Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' Later in 1879 , Early in 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , [[#aglf|After Siege]], Royal ...wrote Mr JH [[Graves|Graves]]. &quot;[[Wombat ranges|Wombat]], Mansfield, May 2nd, 1881.
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  • ..., Second Cave Party , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , [[#28/6/1880|Ned Kelly's Trial]] , Royal Commission , [[#10|Early service]] , [[#12|Late ...[[Const Thomas Meehan|Allwood]] and others. ([[The Argus at KellyGang 9/8/1880|Argus9/8/80]])
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  • ...rly 1880]] , Nicolson replaced by Hare , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]], Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , Royal Commis '''Spring 1879 Early 1880''' On one occasion, in about April 1880 I met Sup Hare at the Richmond depot. I was a horse-clipper, and came to th
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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 ...in their proper sequence, talking first Mr. Hare's report, dated 2nd July 1880. I have only brought in names of officers where absolutely necessary to ref
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  • See a family history ([[Herald (21)|Herald4/7/1880]]) d11/11/1880
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  • ...1879]] '''''' , [[#15|Early in 1880]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Commission , Family , ...[[Royal Commission report day 16 page 10|RC4457]]) '''Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880''' Was I at the siege? '''After the Siege''' '''What happened to Jimmy Quin
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  • ...l Commission report day 27 page 1|RC10526]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 8/7/1880 (6)|Argus8/7/80]]) ([[Cookson, 02_09_1911_1|BWC]]) ([[The Complete Inner Hi It was 2.20am on Sunday 27/6/1880 when the '''KellyGang''' took me from my own place to break the line. When
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  • ...Spring 1879 Early 1880]] , [[#26/6/1880|Death of Aaron Sherritt]], [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#1881|188 ...g places. I shall be glad to receive any suggestions that Sergeant Kennedy may have to offer on the subject, and whether he is of opinion that anything mi
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  • ...First Cave Party , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Second Cave Party , [[#2/6/1880|Nicolson replaced by Hare]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , [ '''Second Cave Party 12/1879-4/1880''' I used to help with my family with the work of supplying the police at t
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  • ...#6|Second Cave Party]] , [[#2/6/1880|Nicolson replaced by Hare]] , [[#26/6/1880|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , Glenrowan Siege , [[#9|Inquest into Aaron's dea We live on '''Sheep Station Creek''', over the '''May Day Hills'''. Most of our children went to the Sheep Station school.
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  • ...[#2/6/1880|Nicolson replaced by Hare]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#9|Inquest Aaron's death]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#k ...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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  • ...obbery , Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' [[#79|Later in 1879]] , [[#80|Early in 1880]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#gs|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#nkt|Ned Kelly's ...day 14 page 8|RC3152]]) on Seven Mile Greek ([[The Argus at KellyGang 8/7/1880 (7)|Argus8/7/80]])
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  • ...orth , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' Later in 1879 , Early in 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#g|Time ...orth Gaol|Beechworth Goal]] then back to Benalla for their committal on 17 May. On [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|9 October 1878]], with Sir Redmond [[Redm
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  • ...Autum 1879 , Standish &amp; Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , [[#2/6/80|Hare replace Nicolson]] , [[#Aaron|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , In late [[events 1879-05/ 1879-07at KellyGang|May 1879]] I had a problem with [[O'Connor|O'Connor]]. We had some good informa
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  • ...d by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#nkt|Ned Kelly's Trial]] , Reward Board , [[#9|Royal ...re taken to Beechworth Goal then back to Benalla for their committal on 17 May. On [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|9/10/1878]], with Sir Redmond Barry as th
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  • ...[[#2/12/1879|Autum 1879]] , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Com ...re taken to Beechworth Goal then back to Benalla for their committal on 17 May. On [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Murders|9 October 1878]], with Sir Redmond [[Redm
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  • ...sympathizers , Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' [[#14|Later in 1879]] , Early in 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Com ...'s family''' William Tanner was married to Mary Lloyd in Wangaratta on 3rd May 1877.
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  • ...derie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , Royal Com '''Early Years''' '''I was''' born Glasgow, Scotland on the 31st May, 1846
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  • ...ilderie Robbery]] ''',''' [[#li79|Later in 1879]] '''''' , [[#e18|Early in 1880]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#rc|R ...Barbara '''Children''' James 74, Martha 76, Ebenezer 77, George 79, Marion 1880 and 6 other children born later.
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  • ...aron Sherritt's place]] , [[#26/6/1880|Death of Aaron Sherritt]] , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , [[#9|Royal ...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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  • ...d by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kelly's Trial , [[#krb|Reward Board]] , Royal Commi ...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]] Hear Ned Kellys version of what happened ([[The Age (36)|Age9/8/1880]])
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  • ...zers]] , Jerilderie Robbery ''',''' [[#79|Later in 1879]] , [[#80|Early in 1880]] , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#glf|Glenrowan Siege]] , [[#asi|after the s An assessment of my character. ([[Herald (21)|Herald4/7/1880]])
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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 HE Cheshire ([[The Argus (31)|Argus2/7/1880]])
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  • Selectors in the area ([[The Argus at KellyGang 21/6/1880 (2)|Argus21/6/80]]) ...nce-on the other side of the line. See also ([[The Argus at KellyGang 21/6/1880 (2)|Argus21/6/80]]) ([[The Argus (16)|Argus30/6/80]])
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  • ...otel when [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] handed over Charlie in earlier May 1879. ([[Ovens &amp; Murray Advertiser (8)|OMA29/7/79]]) ...07]]) See report of visit to Greta ([[Kilmore Free Press at KellyGang 10/6/1880|Kilmore10/6/18780]])
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  • == The site of the Glenrowan siege of the KellyGang by the police in June 1880 == AssCom Nicolson had the hotel watched in May 1880. ([[Royal Commission report day 3 page 8|RC765]])
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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. ...us at KellyGang 6/8/1880 (2)|Argus6/8/80]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 13/8/1880|Argus13/8/80]])
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  • ...party to [[Cleary|Cleary]]'s in late [[events 1879-05/ 1879-07at KellyGang|May 1879]] used a camp Warby Ranges that he had used before. ([[Royal Commissio The local farming area ([[The Argus at KellyGang 19/4/1880|Argus19/4/80]])
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  • ...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 ...election was 107 acres on the Woolshed Creek ([[The Argus at KellyGang 8/7/1880 (3)|Argus8/7/80]])
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  • In about May 1880 a party of about six men, including [[Tom Lloyd|Tom Lloyd]], were stopped a
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  • While the hills may not have changed since the time of the '''KellyGang''', most of the other a ...ibed in terms of being wild with deep gullies etc ([[Herald (23)|Herald4/7/1880]])
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  • ..., Gobur, Thornton and Acheron Express at KellyGang 25/6/1880|Alexandra25/6/1880]]) '''Jericho''' ([[Kilmore Free Press at KellyGang 12/8/1880 (5)|Kilmore21/10/1880]])
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  • ...at KellyGang 21/6/1880|Aragus21/6/80]]) and ([[The Argus at KellyGang 27/4/1880|Argus27/4/79]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 30/4/1881|Argus30/4/81]]) ...at KellyGang 19/4/1880 (2)|Argus19/4/80]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 21/6/1880|Argus21/6/80]])
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