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  • ...it was, after all, only the objectlessness of a murderous attack from the outlaws that made them so. There was scarcely a firearm of any kind in Mansfield, a
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  • ...vers named would be necessary to enable anyone to follow the doings of the outlaws and the police with proper understanding of the exploits of the former, and
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  • ...n in the Kelly district when the murders did take place, the career of the outlaws would probably have been much shorter than it eventually proved to be.
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  • ...elly district, who were known to be [[Sympathizers|sympathisers]] with the outlaws. In giving evidence before a Royal Commission on the Police Force of Victor
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  • ...ncluding [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy’s]] which so disastrously encountered the outlaws, were put upon their tracks. Superintendent Sadlier, however, wishing for m
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  • ...so far that the sergeant was reported to have kept up a brisk fire on the outlaws before he fell wounded by them, but Ned Kelly admitted that he gave Kennedy ...an eye witness of the tragedy unknown to M’Intyre, who saw only the four outlaws. Such, at any rate, seems the only explanation of the fact that a mysteriou
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  • ...on their men. They ascertained too, with considerable exactitude, what the outlaws’ movements had been after the murder of the police on October 26.
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  • ...at’s Castle]],’ resided the Byrnes and Sherritts, close friends of the outlaws, and though it was not certain at that time that Joe Byrne was one of them,
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  • This was not a hopeful beginning for the capture of the outlaws. Mr Sadlier says the noise of shod horses in that country was unavoidable, ...on, this is the house of the [[Anne and John Sherritt Snr|Sherritts]]. The outlaws are said to be here.’ He continued to give some instructions, when Mr Nic
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  • ...aching £8,000, offered by the Victorian Government for the capture of the outlaws. The interview with Sherritt being concluded, Captain Standish and Mr Sadli
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  • ...mmission, ‘that he was determined that his party should not overtake the outlaws,’ and that ‘what renders his action all the more reprehensible is the f
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  • == CHAPTER VIII - THE OUTLAWS LOST TO SIGHT == ...send him after the men he should have been leading upon the tracks of the outlaws. There were [[Police Trackers|black trackers]] at Wangaratta, one an old ma
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  • ...night air of the hills. Therefore, after this attempt to come up with the outlaws, he did not personally engage in the chase for some considerable time, but,
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  • ..., creating a sensation among the well disposed inhabitants and putting the outlaws on their guard. Consequently, party after party, having spent various times
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  • ...of them forty miles apart, from which places, as Williamson admitted, the outlaws could see the police coming; so the information was not of much value. The ...sociate of the Kellys, on October 29 had informed Inspector Green that the outlaws carried with them a small tent and about a month’s rations. He too mentio
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  • ...s Skillion]] was conveying food, either by herself or confederates, to the outlaws, and they tried hard to ascertain what became of the great bakings turned o
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  • ...een applied for by Mr Sadleir and Mr Nicolson for the work of pursuing the outlaws, but both of them assert that they had no word of expected danger to the ba ...trick Quin]], husband of Ned Kelly’s aunt, and himself a relative to the outlaws; and he claims to have given warning of an intention on their part to stick
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  • ...ds, apparently revealing a plan on behalf of certain persons to assist the outlaws in leaving the district and crossing the Murray into New South Wales. The o
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  • ...n flashed across his mind that the man who had accosted him was one of the outlaws, and as he jogged stationwards the idea that the destruction of the line wa
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  • ...e door and windows, close together, could be watched by one or more of the outlaws heavily armed with loaded rifle and revolvers. ...make others eat first in case the food should be poisoned. Only two of the outlaws sat down at one time while the others stood by with their revolvers in thei
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  • ...rough the wretch,’ but Mr [[Macauley|McCauley]], who had accompanied the outlaws to the cart, joined in urging him to bail up, and at last seeing the hopele There was not much sleep for the prisoners that night. One or two of the outlaws kept guard outside and Ned Kelly remained with them in the store, which was
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  • Still supposing the outlaws to be particularly ill mannered policemen - Ned Kelly had threatened to blo ...o raised an alarm would have his brains blown out. About half past two the outlaws went on to the railway line, and worked the destruction to the telegraph li
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  • ...ott to put the horse into his (Mr Scott’s) buggy, as, in addition to the outlaws’ conveyances, it would be wanted to accommodate the large household from ...one of the horses in Kelly’s vehicle fell, and a halt was made while the outlaws got out to put the horse on his feet and see to the harness, but without an
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  • ...thfull’s]] Creek to allow him to examine the wires, naturally caused the outlaws some apprehension. Ned Kelly called out to the others that a trainload of b
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  • ...woman, supposed then to be [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]], being seen with the outlaws riding through the bush, and this gave colour to the belief that [[Steve Ha ...Dougall and the theft of the other watches were among the last acts of the outlaws before bidding their prisoners good-bye, after which, Dan Kelly and Steve H
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  • ...you would be wise to stay for these reasons, viz., three of those men (the outlaws) are upon grass fed horses and only one of them is shod. On the other hand ...ng that the Kellys were responsible, they also deemed it possible that the outlaws or their associates had broken them to stop news coming down as they rode n
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  • ...arnt from people at Faithfull’s Creek, Mr Nicolson thought it likely the outlaws would be making. During that night nothing of them was heard or seen, and a
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  • ...ndish]] made Benalla his head quarters and directed operations against the outlaws with the assistance of Mr Hare. ...iends and to increase the loyalty and admiration of existing ones, for the outlaws, having no chance for personally spending the money, largely used it for di
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  • ..., spoke glibly of the disgrace incurred by the police in not capturing the outlaws off hand, and assured the public that had they control of affairs things wo
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  • ...istrict and out of it. A squatter sent word post haste to Benalla that the outlaws were shooting parrots near his garden, and this with many other statements
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  • ...ce of private people at that time would put their lives in danger from the outlaws, and that to call the police would necessitate taking them away from urgent
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  • ...lock up for the night. Mrs Divine, in her nightdress, was made to show the outlaws over the premises in case other men might be concealed there, and after Ned
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  • While the outlaws were in the office Mr [[Rankin|Rankin]] and Mr [[Samuel Gill|Gill]], two to
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  • For some hours after the bank had been robbed the outlaws held possession of the town, and though acting in some respects with appare
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  • ...tables of [[McDonnell's Railway Taven|McDougall]], an hotelkeeper, and the outlaws had completed their business in the town, the leader made a speech to the p
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  • ...unlikely to harm them - a large number of people who saw and heard of the outlaws frequently decided to let the police catch them as best they might without
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  • ...on, distrusted Sherritt and told Mr Hare that though the man could put the outlaws into his power he did not believe that for all the money in the world he wo
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  • ...he outlaws always passed on their way to the house. The police waited; the outlaws did not come, but Sherritt was confident that before long they would do so, ...heir comfortless camp. Fires were forbidden lest the smoke should give the outlaws warning, but all Mr Hare’s precautions against discovery were in vain. Th
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  • ...ne|Mrs Byrne]] had, except through him, no means of communicating with the outlaws, and that there was still hope of effecting a capture.
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  • ...existence of Mr Hare’s camp was from the very beginning a secret to the outlaws or their friends, though its exact position may have been unknown. The poli ...uncovered by any blanket and not wearing even a coat, and he asked if the outlaws possessed the same iron constitutions. According to Aaron, Ned Kelly had tw
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  • ...t [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrnes’]];, the forces engaged in hunting the outlaws were added to by the arrival from Queensland of a Queensland officer, Sub I ...’s refusal to employ them on certain occasions when reliable news of the outlaws had been obtained.
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  • ...e police acquainted with the character and sentiments towards them and the outlaws of people throughout the district. The service was certainly one of conside ...sed to help both sides, there was reason to suspect that they did help the outlaws at least as much as the police. Being paid by the latter for information fu
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  • ...professed to fall in with this plan and reported it to Mr Hare, but as the outlaws did not put in an appearance nothing came of it.
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  • ...several shots were fired, which were probably intended to warn any of the outlaws who might be hiding in the vicinity to defer their visit to their cousin ti
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  • ...uch of their time riding about the country in the supposed interest of the outlaws. After the break up of the watch party near her mother’s house, [[Catheri
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  • ...n the morning. The men were in high spirits at the prospect of meeting the outlaws, and cheerfully submitted to resting on the bare ground without a fire - an
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  • ...he would go to the North Eastern District and refuse to leave it until the outlaws were taken, dead or alive.
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  • ...still went out, but the general policy adopted was, while surrounding the outlaws with spies or agents, to lull them into a sense of false security by seldom
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  • ...lice in case of an attack, or occasion arising for a sudden pursuit of the outlaws. At [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]], [[Wodonga (2)|Wodonga]], [[Bright|Bright]],
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  • ...whereas under Mr Nicolson’s system they became as well qualified as the outlaws’ horses to stand hard work upon such feed as they could pick when hobbled ...Meanwhile Mr Nicolson waited patiently. He had reason to believe that the outlaws were greatly hampered by want of money, and that their friends were urging
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  • ...itt and one of his younger brothers, who was also in the confidence of the outlaws and had now begun to bring tales of them to the police. Joe Byrne, who was
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  • ...g to persuade Sherritt to join the gang as a scout. Shortly after this the outlaws apparently grew suspicious of Sherritt, for Dan Kelly called at the Sherrit ...ntly making purchases of stores in Benalla, which he believed were for the outlaws’ use, and which were paid for by Bank of New South Wales notes with an ea
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  • ...seased Stock Agent|diseased stock]]’ man - since this description of the outlaws was always used in correspondence with him, in his assumed character as an ...bullets at a range of ten yards. Also that a break out on the part of the outlaws might be very shortly expected.
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  • ...anguinary son.’ There upon he determined on one more effort to catch the outlaws in that neighbourhood, and arranged that a party of police should be sent t ...y. He was told that the public were growing more and more indignant at the outlaws’ long unchecked career, and, with carte blanche in everything, he went up
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  • ...Melbourne, for Mr Hare considered that while they remained at Benalla the outlaws would be afraid to come into the open, and the Queensland Government, which ...number to watch the Harts’ house near Wangaratta. He was aware that the outlaws were now almost entirely dependent for supplies upon their blood relations
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  • Strangely enough the outlaws do not seem to have known that there were police in the house. [[Joe Byrne| ...and so would they - for while women were in the room they trusted that the outlaws would not fire through the weatherboard walls. Mrs Barry, indeed, begged th
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  • ...news of Sherritt’s murder reached Mr [[Hare|Hare]] at Benalla. Since the outlaws had broken out once more they needed no longer to be encouraged by the blac
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  • ...e bar was not kept closed, and a good feal of liquor was consumed, but the outlaws, on the whole, were temperate. Hart in the morning drank too much, but the
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  • ...ow assured Kelly that there was no need to distrust him as he was with the outlaws heart and soul, to which Kelly replied, ‘Yes; I know that, and I can see ...him to go to bed, and warning him significantly not to dream too loud. The outlaws and their prisoners rode away to the hotel, where a dance was in progress a
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  • ...d now the test of its usefulness had come. Trembling with anxiety lest the outlaws should shoot him down and frustrate his scheme, or that the engine driver w
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  • ...eat distress. Only a few minutes before, her husband had been taken by the outlaws to the hotel. With some others they had kept him confined in his own house
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  • ...racken|Bracken]], who had just escaped, and he told of the presence of the outlaws, saying unless they were attacked immediately they would be gone. Mr Hare d
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  • ...g train, and all chance of escape was gone, for, with the door locked, the outlaws went to don their armour, and, later, the people dared not venture out in t
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  • ...choolmaster went to bed, telling the others to do the same, so that if the outlaws came they should have no proof against him of having warned the police. Whe ...cked in this bold design by a mere shot in the wrist. The odds against the outlaws were four to one. With the exception of himself, not a man of his force was
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  • ...the scene, so that forces were ample to checkmate any possible move by the outlaws. It was daylight, or almost daylight, when the Reardon family made their se
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  • ...uge headpieces quilted inside, probably by the Kelly’s sisters, gave the outlaws comparative safety on the head, chest, back, and sides which it covered, it ...e fight these horses were discovered by the police and shot to prevent the outlaws’ escape. They, however, could scarcely have known this, and the three oth
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  • ...good cause to refrain from pouring volleys into the hotel and shooting the outlaws without danger to police and private citizens. ...nd though shots came seldom, if ever, from the building, it was feared the outlaws might yet escape if they remained uncaptured when darkness came on. Mr Sadl
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  • ...ungled, with much resultant misery to innocent people. Still, three of the outlaws were dead, the fourth was wounded and awaiting his trial. The pestilent Kel
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  • ...llowed by intense excitement and eager expectation when news came that the outlaws were surrounded at Glenrowan. Excitement gave place to relief as hope was c
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  • | THE OUTLAWS' LOST TO SIGHT
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  • ...ity to popular prejudice and thereafter to custom - to the memories of the outlaws themselves and the names of all - who were associated with them, no matter ...n the meantime let that which may be said in the favour of these notorious outlaws, and for the amelioration of the unhappy lot of those who were principally
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  • But it is not long before the outlaws' mother is able to realize that the intruders at her hearth wish to show he
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  • ...tle children, is this a life for any woman?” continued the mother of the outlaws, sadly. “Is this a fit reward for being a mother? There’s no justice in
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  • ...table resolution beneath that weak and wan exterior, and the mother of the outlaws forced back the welling tears and proceeded, in almost even tones:—
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  • ...ably grub holes, of cent boring. But the driver stoutly persisted that the outlaws had riddled most of the trees along that road-for practice as they rode alo
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  • ...s of certain of their progenitors; and they affirm, emphatically, that the outlaws were brave, capable men, deeply affectionate to their relatives, faithful t
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  • ...ain high police officials, and that Sergeant Steele should have caught the outlaws in November 1878, when he knew that they had just passed under the One Mile ...ppears some ground for the opinion, held at least to some extent, that the outlaws were better men than their pursuers-their crimes, of course, apart.
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  • ...ly. The police were suspicious of me, because they believed I assisted the outlaws. I did not. The Kellys halted [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|me]] because they beli
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  • ...and no one knew who would be the next to fall. The bullets were doing the outlaws no harm at all. They were only hurting us. The police might have rushed the
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  • ...belongs the distinction of having brought down the chief of the notorious outlaws during the night fighting at [[Glenrowan|Glenrowan]]. Steele had been one o Of course, the pursuit and capture of the outlaws was the principle task undertaken by Sergeant Steele in all his long servic
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  • ...that calamity. Mr [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], the schoolmaster, knew of the outlaws' dreadful intentions. Taking his life in his hands he left the inn in which ...ht. There are none in that region who have any sympathy with the notorious outlaws or their fate. To the people there the whole story of the gang and its expl
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  • '''PLAYING AT OUTLAWS'''
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  • This was the Patrick Allen who, during the long search for the outlaws after the Wombat murders, supplied the police with stores and necessaries. ...st Dan Kelly at the homestead was the primary cause of the Kellys becoming outlaws.
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  • ...with. It had belonged to poor [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]], who was shot by the outlaws in the Wombat Ranges.
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  • ...f the police during the last 12 months or so of their campaign against the outlaws. Every payment out on account of the Government to those in the pay of the ...g shot dead at a time when he was playing the part of a friend to both the outlaws and the police-and, it is to be feared, betraying both.
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  • ...- "It was doubtless a most fortunate thing that Aaron was shot by the outlaws; it was impossible to reclaim him and the Government could not have assiste
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  • OUTLAWS VERSION OF THE ENCOUNTER ...quot; The blackest of all the crimes charged against the [[KellyGang|Kelly outlaws]] was that of the murder of the brave [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] and his compa
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  • ...ssed muster in the lists of Ashby. But, such as it was, it ? its turn. The outlaws doubtless had a keen eye to their personal safety when they ordered it. But
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  • ...rmour|armor]] is unknown to any save one or two intimate associates of the outlaws, and that the secret is so well guarded that it will never be permitted to ...the plates; that the armor was made by a Government farrier what time the outlaws stood over him with pistols and threats; that an agent of the Kellys got th
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  • ...d them to the manager, Mr Tarieton, who was then having a bath. One of the outlaws waited on Mr Tarieton in the bathroom, and, under threats, obtained possess Of whom Ex-Superintendent Hare, in his somewhat one-sided history of the outlaws says:- "Kate Kelly, no doubt, was a loyal sister to her brothers, and
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  • .... The alleged severity of the punishment inflicted upon the mother of the outlaws has been the subject of comment in the course of the inquiry, and Captain S
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  • '''EARLY HISTORY OF THE OUTLAWS'''
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  • '''"WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN"''' Whilst the four outlaws were at large the Mr Foster, blacksmith, of Forbes, who ? believed by some In the light of the unfortunate events that sent the [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]] outlaws to the bush, the wisdom in the concluding sentence of the second prize sugg
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  • ...LY WITHOUT A FATHER''' [[John King / Kelly|John Kelly]], the father of the outlaws died in 1865. [[Ned Kelly|Ned]] being then only 11 years old, and Dan only
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  • ...amounting to four thousand pounds were offered for the capture of the four outlaws. The New South Wales Government offered another thousand pounds a head of t ...s with their rifles-a piece of folly which must of necessity have kept the outlaws well apprised of their movements and promity.
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  • ...efence. M'Intyre surrendered at once. Lonergan made for a tree. Two of the outlaws' rifles cracked as he ran, and he fell dead in his tracks. ...efend themselves. Always throughout the whole of the defence raised by the outlaws there rings the one note of the intolerable injustice of their mother's sen
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  • ...ous popular outcry for the adoption of most strenous measures to bring the outlaws into subjection and to avenge the men who had been slain. But the police fo The outlaws at that time wanted both fire arms and horses. The police were well supplie
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  • ...itors were intercepted and stuck up. During their stay at this station the outlaws candidly informed their prisoners that they were going to stick up the bank ...take it under any consideration, and very soon afterwards the four of the outlaws left.
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  • ...s were rushed to various places in the hope of their encountering the bold outlaws. But they were too hampered by red tape to do any good. Everything thing ha ...file were tired out, and one officer in charge had to be relieved. But the outlaws pursued their journey homeward in tranquillity; no one interrupting.
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  • ...guard over Mrs [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne's]] house, in the hope that the outlaws would visit it for several nights. Another party watched one of the Kellys ...rustrated by the courage and devotion of the schoolmaster, Curnow, how the outlaws made their last stand in the Glenrowan Inn, and all but one perished misera
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  • ...rne if he did not do what he was told. We had a smoke for a while, and the outlaws then went and hid themselves in spear-grass round about the camp. It was ab
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  • ...ster|James Gloster]]. This was the man who was very nearly shot whilst the outlaws had possession of Euroa. He said it was about 7 o'clock in the evening, whe ...He also said it was a pity that Lonergan did not surrender, cause all the outlaws wanted from him was firearms.
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  • ...much satisfaction, because even those who years ago thought hardly of the outlaws and their misdeeds are now willing to recognise that after all there is a g ...how, where and by whom the heavy iron [[Kelly's Armour|armor]] worn by the outlaws on desperate occasions was manufactured.
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  • ...hich they have never discovered yet. That was the actual rendezvous of the outlaws at Glenrowan. It was not the old homestead where they used to meet and obta ...were but indifferently armed, and that they were all very poor shots. The outlaws lost no opportunity of practising. Old residents of that district were not
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  • ...of mortal peril. Without the assistance of these two courageous girls the outlaws could not have remained at large for any length of time. ...e Kelly was capable of. After the tragedy in the Wombat Ranges, whilst the outlaws were in strict hiding from the police, who were overrunning the country, th
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  • ...in satirically criticising their futile efforts to capture those notorious outlaws the Kellys. Not once during the three weeks of his stay in the city was his ...not afraid to be riding alone like that at night in a country infested by outlaws. "Afraid of what?" she asked. "Why," said the officer,
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  • ...tion, [[Const Wallace|Wallace]] let it be known amongst the friends of the outlaws that he would give £10 to anybody who returned the watch to him. One day a ...at might be concealed about the place they made no attempt to look for the outlaws.
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  • ...ttery|Turner]] furnishes the following account of his capture by the Kelly outlaws- ...ne morning when my eye caught a paragraph giving the latest account of the outlaws - the Kelly gang. Having perused the item with all the excited eagerness of
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  • ...n in disguise. However strong my desire to see the district cleared of the outlaws is , if it was known that I employed a policeman I should be boycotted, not
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  • JORNEY TO THE OUTLAWS STRONGHOLD
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  • JORNEY TO THE OUTLAWS STRONGHOLD
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  • JORNEY TO THE OUTLAWS STRONGHOLD
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  • '''THE OUTLAWS' STRONGHOLD'''
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  • '''THE OUTLAWS' STRONGHOLD'''
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  • '''CAPTURED BY THE OUTLAWS''' ...een the wall plate and the bark covering of the bushrangers' hut, when the outlaws began to bestir themselves. I lay feigning sleep, but still wide awake, won
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  • '''CAPTURED BY THE OUTLAWS'''
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  • '''CAPTURED BY THE OUTLAWS'''
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  • CAPTURED BY THE OUTLAWS ...law would have justified me in doing so. Byrne and his confederates being outlaws.
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  • ...murder. They took to the bush to avoid arrest, and that is how they became outlaws and set Australia ringing with their deeds. ...probably have become a leader of men in good society, instead of a gang of outlaws."
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  • ...he house and poured in volleys from back and front. The bodies of the dead outlaws were seen on the floor of the hotel before it was quite destroyed.
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  • ...A few days later he reverted to the Kelly gang, and repeated that the two outlaws were in the land of the living. To humour him, and to dispose of his delusi
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  • ...ight years ago. We got in conversation, and I asked him what became of his outlaws. ...extent of the killing. There were no others. And in order to have the two outlaws alive again two other corpses had to be found. And there were not any more
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  • | PLAYING AT OUTLAWS [[Cookson, 03_09_1911_4|....]] OUTLAWS VERSION OF THE ENCOUNTER
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  • '''JORNEY TO THE OUTLAWS STRONGHOLD''' | '''THE OUTLAWS' STRONGHOLD'''
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  • ...ave any idea of our sufferings during the months we were in pursuit of the outlaws.
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  • ...facts that came to my knowledge and experiences during the search for the Outlaws. For nearly ten months I was engaged searching for them, and both before I
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  • ...y]]) is still alive, but was in gaol during most of the time her sons were outlaws, having been convicted of aiding in the shooting of Constable Fitzpatrick. ...ble ranges at the back of Greta, extending for over one hundred miles, the outlaws would, through their sisters, get the information furnished to them that th
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  • ...d it, or failed to take action. At all events, a day or two afterwards the outlaws were seen making their way back riding through the water, and obliged to sw
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  • ...by Ranges|Warby Ranges]], and the police found liennedy's horse, which the outlaws had abandoned. The animal was knocked up and its feet were bleeding from tr ...f the district, and so also was the officer in charge of the district. The outlaws had got back to near where their relations lived. They had the Kellys' hous
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  • ...ly manner, and conversed freely on any subject. All night long, two of the outlaws kept guard, while the others slept. Tuesday morning they were up early; the
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  • ...t three o'clock. These banks as a rule close about this hour, and when the outlaws reached the township the bank door was closed. It was then five minutes to ...t here state, that after the murders at the Wombat, the description of the outlaws was circulated all over the colony, and special measures were taken to prot
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  • ...hers thought they would only be risking their lives, and it was feared the outlaws might have left one of their party to watch; so the majority decided it was ...atter in its true light. A few remarks in explanation of the doings of the outlaws may therefore not be out of place.
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  • ...ck at night. At daylight the police attempted to pick up the tracks of the outlaws. There were foot-prints of horses leading in every direction. The sympathiz
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  • ...olice were sent in every direction, trying to find out some tidings of the outlaws? but without effect. Some of the men were so knocked up from want of sleep, ...l quarters concerning persons being seen answering the descriptions of the outlaws.
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  • ...sons to be shot, and they themselves would also suffer the same death. The outlaws then made themselves as comfortable as they could, leaving one of their num
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  • ...but Mr.Jarleton succeeded in dispatching a messenger to Urana directly the outlaws left, to warn the banks against surprise. But this was only a ruse on their
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  • ...that all the wires of the telegraph lines were cut at Jerilderie, and the outlaws departed from there at seven o'clock, at nine o'clock that night I received ..." When I found out that the information he had given me about the two outlaws having called at his house was correct, I felt very confident that before l
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  • ...r movements. Had he been recognized driving the buggy , the friends of the outlaws would soon have heard of it. I had to take him because he had to direct the ...ll you stick to me, as it will never do to lose this chance of getting the outlaws?” His reply was: “Yes Mr Hare, I will stick to you and do whatever you
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  • ...the day, whether sleeping or at meals, so that if we were attacked by the outlaws, and some of us were shot, the others could fight. ...up, and we always expected that sooner or later we should come across the outlaws.
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  • On another occasion we were expecting the outlaws to bring some money they had stolen from the bank to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|M
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  • A number of [[Jerilderie Letter|letters]] fell into our hands written by the outlaws, most of them by Joe Byrne. He was, for a bushman, rather clever with his p ...ever sat on a horse, but with no discretion. He would have faced the four outlaws if he had had the chance, and shot them one after another if it were possib
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  • ...ear their reply. Aaron stayed all night in his mother's house, in case the outlaws called to see him.
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  • ...en and Aaron pleaded that Mrs Byrne had no means of communicating with the outlaws, as she did not know where they were to be found, and they were sure to see
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  • ...en I remembered that Aaron was down at the house, and if it was one of the outlaws he would be able to give us notice. So I decided to let him pass me. He wal ...we were determined to keep them as long as we could, in the hopes that the outlaws might get infuriated at all their friends being locked up on their account.
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  • ...rhaps three or four men in the whole district who could communicate to the outlaws' sisters any information that was obtained concerning the movements of the ...the cave party, I was constantly on the move. My object was to harass the outlaws as much as possible. I had parties of men out in every direction, going all
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  • ...arming the occupants, for we looked upon every one as a sympathiser of the outlaws. After travelling about four hours, the constable who undertook to take us ...n any of them. I felt that I could at any moment have said, “I think the outlaws are in that cave, go and pull them out," and they would have been prou
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  • ...ibly fixed in my mind. We were in one of the most favourite resorts of the outlaws, and were searching a side of the mountain. The men were stationed at equal ...ice for not capturing the Kellys, and had evidently been put there for the outlaws' perusal. Not far from this I found a track up a gully in the mountains. I
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  • ...e speaking to. Mayes asked me if he might arrest them, as he felt sure the outlaws were close by. ...h me. They proceeded towards the house, which was the same place where the outlaws had their breakfast after riding through Wangaratta, shortly after the murd
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  • ...sions would last. We searched all the day without finding any signs of the outlaws. We camped that night at the foot of a steep mountain, and were starting of ...ho are known as "bee men." Many of them were sympathizers of the outlaws, and used to leave horse-feed and provisions in their tents for them. We co
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  • ...rent parties who were out in search of them would drop across them, as the outlaws had always to be on the alert, never knowing when a party would be on them. ...I felt the information they gave was of little use. They would tell us the outlaws were seen at some distant place, and what they intended doing, but all this
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  • ...eliable agents, who were giving him information of all the movement of the outlaws. Our two systems were entirely different. I thought mine was the best, the ...ft in the district a short time longer, he would without doubt capture the outlaws. He begged to be allowed to remain a little while, and Mr Ramsay gave him a
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  • ...d he would set to work with fresh zeal and endeavour to find out where the outlaws were to be found. He told me that a fortnight ago they were at his mother's ...ntelligent man. I asked if he had made up his mind what he would do if the outlaws came to Mrs Byrne's. He said: "I would shoot the lot of them if Aaron
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  • ...n the following Saturday [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron]] was shot, and two of the outlaws were guarding his place for some hours afterwards. ...s house, was stuck up by Joe Byrne and Dan Kelly. He was handcuffed by the outlaws, and made to accompany them to Sherritt's house. He was told to call Aaron
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  • ...e hotel, which for the time being was converted into a prison-house by the outlaws. By the evening they had captured sixty two people. Amongst those thus deta ...m with his revolver, and ordered him back into the house. One of the other outlaws was also present. Kelly at the time had his [[Kelly's Armour|armour]] on, w
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  • ...tly we arrived, and start off to Sherritt's house, put the trackers on the outlaws' tracks, and endeavour to follow them. ...that they should remain at Beechworth while he followed the tracks of the outlaws. I got into the compartment with the officer and the ladies, the reporters
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  • ...urpose of wrecking a special train of police and black trackers, which the outlaws said would pass through Glenrowan. Some person—I believe it was one of th ...aid that a law was made rendering it a crime for any one to help them (the outlaws), and that he would make it a crime for any one to aid the police against t
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  • ...We were allowed to go about in the hotel, except into one room, which the outlaws used, and of which they kept the key, and we were allowed outside, but were ...was my duty to do anything that I could to prevent the outrage, which the outlaws had planned, from being accomplished, and I determined that I would try to
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  • ...is fact could be made of by me in my efforts to gain the confidence of the outlaws, and to make them believe that they could safely allow me to go home. I sai "It was then dark. Other prisoners were in the hotel, and the outlaws encouraged them to amuse themselves by playing cards. I waited with my wife
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  • ...o Benalla and give information as to the intentions and whereabouts of the outlaws. They both anxiously and earnestly opposed my purpose, saying that it was n ...were going to deny that it was I who had stopped the train, if one of the outlaws came down to us.
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  • ...o is it?" He replied, “Bracken. Go quickly over to Mrs Jones's, the outlaws are all there, and if you don't go this moment they will be gone." I c ...of the men beside me said, "That is Ned Kelly's voice," The four outlaws continued firing some minutes; I suppose they must have fired thirty or for
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  • ...alla, jocularly made a boast that they would bring back the remains of the outlaws. He little thought at that time that his prediction would prove to be absol ...fired from Jones's Hotel, that they were in the presence of the desperate outlaws. [This is an error; no shot was fired until we were within sixteen yards of
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  • ...he courage which they displayed, notwithstanding that the bullets from the outlaws whistled past the train, surely ought to have had a good effect on the men
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  • ...y use, it was determined to adopt another made of dislodging the remaining outlaws.
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  • ...was the procedure which the police had decided upon in order to bring the outlaws from their cover. Some 700 people by this time had arrived on the platform. ...ront door, which enabled him to escape in time to warn the police that the outlaws were in the house.
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  • ...sappointing, news that the gun was no longer required, as the whole of the outlaws had been taken. The train proceeded no further, and the gun, officers, and
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  • ...ight would not be concluded before nightfall, and that if that was so, the outlaws might escape in the dark. He therefore consulted with Mr Ellery, the Govern
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  • The outlaws were disposed of in time to give tile police a claim to the [[Reward|reward ...I was at the house between six and seven o'clock, half an hour before the outlaws arrived. There were also my daughter and the deceased present. I was sittin
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  • ...sters. The Constables shot some of them so as to prevent the escape of the outlaws. The prisoners were allowed out soon after daylight, and when the last of t The outlaws had provided themselves with another set of horses on the opposite side of
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  • ...e when he was camped, he would have an awful row with them." When the outlaws travelled on horseback they never carried anything beyond one overcoat. Thi ...e. It was doubtless a most fortunate occurrence that Aaron was shot by the outlaws; it was impossible to reclaim him, and the Government of the colony would n
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  • ...llowed to exhibit herself there either. The notes stolen from Euroa by the outlaws were very soon afterwards circulated amongst their friends. They were aware ...equent. It was a strange coincidence that none of the rifles stolen by the outlaws from the police at Jerilderie or the Wombat ranges were used by them at Gle
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  • The Outlaws' Plans-Execution of Ned Kelly-Habits and Customs of the '''KellyGang'''-Kat
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  • ...sure that the bulky bundle she carried on the saddle was supplies for the outlaws. When satisfied that the exhausted police could not be on active service fo
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  • ...mother of Joe Byrne. said:- "Well, your son had no reason to join the outlaws-the Kellys. There is some excuse for them." "In fact, 1 spoke a l
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  • ...farmer. The weather was pleasant and the crops were on the turn. The four outlaws were very comfortable, watching train loads of police passing up and down t Ned Kelly, as spokesman for the outlaws, thanked the farmer for his interest in their safety. “We’re shifting f
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  • ...rangers. This Act also provided penalties for any person who harboured the outlaws or withheld information concerning them from the authorities. This was a de Having now been definitely made outlaws, the Kellys arranged a programme, the first item on which was to be a &quot
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  • The plan of the outlaws was to obtain a cheque for a minor sum from Mr McCauley, and arrive at the Before bidding farewell, the outlaws gave an exhibition of horsemanship, which entertained and surprised their p
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  • ...LA, on December 14, 1878 , and its most striking feature is the appeal the outlaws make for a fair deal. He asks nothing for himself, and frankly admits how h
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  • ...scharging a rifle.  By the time this report was sent to headquarters, the outlaws were resting in [[Frank Harty|Frank Harty]]’s crop.
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  • ...mounted, and numbering about fifty, intended to sneak noiselessly upon the outlaws, and take them asleep in one of the houses in the vicinity. ...e house of the Sherritts.  You will do this and you will do that, and the outlaws are said to be here.” I turned to Mr Sadleir and said: ‘You send some m
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  • ...semen travelling over stony country would have been sufficient to give the outlaws a most effective alarm.  This expedition was the laughing-stock of the who The next move by Standish, Sadleir and Nicolson was to try and catch the outlaws by persuading the friends of the latter to betray them.  Supt Sadleir was
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  • ...fter consultation, came to the conclusion that the best way to capture the outlaws was to arrest all those who had either favoured the Kellys or who had adver
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  • ...to leave the colony, and he gave me the brands of the two horses that the outlaws were riding—Joe Byrne was riding a magnificent grey horse, and the other
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  • ...by keeping my men out of it.  (This evidence admits a state of war.) The outlaws knew all our movements, although some of their sympathisers were in gaol, a ...tracks came from), because we could tell whether they were the police, the outlaws, or the time they made if we knew where they came from.  Moses (Queensland
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  • ...discovered, was not forgotten.  He received a very practical mark of the outlaws’ appreciated of his friendship.  They moved about freely in the hills, a ...aws were usually scrapped.  The Kellys declared that the authorities were outlaws, and the latter returned the compliment.
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  • ...is different ….. that they have been friends and even companions of the outlaws prior to the late outbreak, and that there is a strong probability that the
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  • ...policemen in the lock-up and brought the drunk out to sleep with them (the outlaws) in the dining-room.
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  • It was arranged by the outlaws that they should divide on their way back from Jerilderie, and meet on the
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  • ...-fall, Joe would go up for the boat and bring it down to their camp.  The outlaws were anxious not to disturb or terrify the police, who were watching the cr ...t a [[Hawkers People|hawker]] who had camped there, some distance from the outlaws’ resting place.  Ned entered into conversation with him, and, as is the
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  • ...e true that the police officials did not like this method of capturing the outlaws, but their slogan at the time appeared to be “Safety first”—that is,
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  • ...lice spy.  His name was '''Kennedy'''.  This man was not a friend of the outlaws, and it was impossible for him to secure first-hand information.  Kennedy ...taking of Supt [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] and Supt Sadleir to Albury while the outlaws were, without opposition, securing £2000 from the bank at [[Euroa|Euroa]].
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  • ...ies proclaimed their great faith in Mr Nicolson’s ability to capture the outlaws. ...should remain at the Benalla police barracks, so as to be on hand when the outlaws would come in to give themselves up.  They were a happy family—Mr Nicols
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  • ...alive or dead.  That made the sum total of the money on the heads of the outlaws £8000, or £2000 for each or any of them.  The two Governments thought th ...la police barracks, which were to be their headquarters while tracking the outlaws.
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  • ...and then disappear, while Aaron pointed them out to Supt Hare as being the outlaws. ...nd his mates that as long as Supt Hare was in charge of the Kelly hunt the outlaws had nothing to fear and very little inconvenience to endure.  The Kellys f
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  • ...the end of June, 1879, Mr Hare acknowledged himself badly defeated by the outlaws. His health began to fail, and he asked to be relieved. ...eir men in the event of the police refusing to throw up their hands.  The outlaws were now ready.
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  • ...ner of Police as the justification of his policy of patience—to lull the outlaws into a feeling of false security so that they may become reckless and ventu ...nds kept a close watch on all the movements of the police, and advised the outlaws if there was any danger of police invasion.
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  • ...—police agents or spies—and make a suit of armour for each of the four outlaws.  Four mould-boards were required for the body of each armour.  The next ...k, while Supt CH Nicolson, having given up active pursuit, was lulling the outlaws into a sense of false security.
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  • ...sembarked at Benalla, and that night the ammunition was handed over to the outlaws. ...ook charge of him on account of their “good will” for the owner.  The outlaws were now fully equipped with arms and ammunition and with armour; but they
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  • ...ny spies who joined the “spy brigade” for the purpose of supplying the outlaws with most reliable inside police information. ...fore the Royal Commission, said of the endurance of Aaron Sherritt and the outlaws:—“I say he (Aaron Sherritt) was a man of most wonderful endurance.  He
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  • ...rs were visited by two young men, one of whom was recognised as one of the outlaws.  The young men chatted with the contractors for some time, and incidental
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  • ...d not expect an attack on any of the [[Benalla|Benalla]] banks, and if the outlaws could so arrange their plans to draw practically the whole of the Benalla p ...on the other, would materially assist the friends and sympathisers of the outlaws in keeping the police department fully occupied in the North-Eastern distri
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  • ...Hare that if only these four strapping young constables could get near the outlaws there would be something doing—something out of the ordinary.  The const
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  • ...would let both of us out.’ They (the police) said they did not think the outlaws would set fire to the place while women were inside, so I stopped in.  Bef ....  He said, ‘You have better stop in, Mrs Barry, and if you stop in the outlaws will not set fire to the place while there are women in the place.’ That
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  • ...ntil six o’clock on Sunday evening.  If the order were reversed and two outlaws were in the bedroom and four constables outside, what a different state of ...“It was doubtless a most fortunate occurrence that Aaron was shot by the outlaws; it was impossible to have reclaimed him, and the Government of the colony
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  • ...hey would not be in close touch with their guns and ammunition.  The four outlaws in armour could, if resisted, rake the train from end to end.  It the trai
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  • ...on me.  ‘I am only a woman; allow me to escape with my children.  The outlaws will not interfere with us—do not you.’” ([[Royal Commission report d
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  • ...John Kelly|Kelly]] and I were standing, and we went to tell him about the outlaws being in the house, and he would not wait; he rushed over to a tree close t Question — You had no suspicion in your mind that it was one of the outlaws — None at all.
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  • ...opened the door and turned the key in the lock.  When the police came the outlaws went round the house and fired.  There were three (Dan, Byrne and Steve Ha
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  • ...hat Steele, you say, was firing upon you, and your wife escaping, were the outlaws firing from the hotel? — No, I am positive they were not. ([[The Complete
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  • From her we learnt that the outlaws were still there, and at the back part of the house, but she was too much e ...r Kelly was brought to the station and asked him if he could get the other outlaws to give in, but he said it was no use trying, as they were now quite desper
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  • ...this sash is undoubtedly guilty of theft.  As the Kellys ceased to be “outlaws” on the 9th February, 1880, when the Outlawry Act lapsed, and as it was n ...een present after Mr Hare had to retire, in consequence of the shot, those outlaws could have been captured much earlier in the day, and without the burning o
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  • ...sending for a cannon.  If the police had joined hands round the hotel the outlaws could not have got away; they (the police) could have sat down the ground a
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  • ...ot find him in any of these three rooms. I came to where the bodies of the outlaws were, and I had already passed through the house, and it was a party who ha
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  • Question ten is: Might not the outlaws have been called on to surrender without your hearing? — Quite possibly, ...rs in which you observed the want of generalship, bearing in mind that the outlaws were in impenetrable armour, and the difficulty of knowing in what part of
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  • ...hould not be indiscriminate firing upon the house when there were only two outlaws and a lot of innocent people in?—If there was one innocent life to be los ...came? — I thought a guard might have been kept around the place, and the outlaws kept there without firing a shot, and in that condition it would have been
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  • ...cted by stupidity 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 igno
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  • ...recognition for services rendered during the period of the search for the outlaws.
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  • ...edge the services of those engaged in the destruction of the Kelly Gang of outlaws, a searching inquiry be held into the whole circumstances and transactions
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  • ...the pursuit of the Kelly Gang; that his conduct of operations against the outlaws at Glenrowan was not judicious or calculated to raise the police force in t ...Wangaratta, and also in not having properly followed up the tracks of the outlaws in the Warby Ranges, a proceeding which would have warranted your Commissio
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  • ...chool teacher, during the Kelly pursuit, and his alleged sympathy with the outlaws, together with the unsatisfactory character of his evidence before the Comm ...l of the conduct of Mr C H [[Rawlins|Rawlings]] during the attack upon the outlaws, and consider that his services deserve some consideration at the hands of
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  • ...ther part of the dwelling. Throughout the succeeding day, Sunday, the four outlaws lay low. With the idea of allaying any suspicion, Dan Kelly, Byrne, and Har
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  • ...railway line. About this time a shooting party came along, and two of the outlaws intercepted them and placed them with the prisoners. Ned Kelly warned the c ...re is plenty of cover here." In the evening tea was prepared, and the outlaws left the station after nine o'clock.
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  • ...was exposed to the risk of his life after having broken his promise to the outlaws not to restore telegraphic communication.
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  • ...here in 1879, were found by some line repairers on Friday last. Two of the outlaws went out early in the morning to cut the telegraph wires, and, it is suppos
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  • ...ptured. Finally the hotel was fired by the police, and the three remaining outlaws who had armour also, perished. ...legrams. At an early stage in the proceedings it was intended to track the outlaws down with black trackers.
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  • ...Honourable Chief Secretary that I have received no telegrams regarding the outlaws since the middle of the day. Should any arise during the night I have arran '''End of the Outlaws'''
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  • ...ne, Kelly's confederate, a few hours after the historic battle between the outlaws and the police and military, and rushed back to Melbourne with his "co
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  • ...and his gang The first item is G Wilson Hall's "The Kelly Gang or the Outlaws of the Wombat Ranges' issued in 1879 while the bushrangers were still at la
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  • ...e scoundrels. If it is necessary, Kelly and his mates should be proclaimed outlaws, and a large reward offered to anybody who shall capture them alive or dead
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  • ...the report that Constables Lonergon and Scanlan had been shot dead by the outlaws. Scanlan had been pierced by a ball through the neck, while Lonergon receiv
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  • ...reatly in- creasing the punishment for harbouring and succoring proclaimed outlaws. The legislation of New South Wales, both with regard to principals and abe ...d if necessary another relay of men will be sent to assist in tracking the outlaws. The men are all armed with the Spencer rifle, and are provided with a plen
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  • ...ar, hear.) He thought it would take some time to effect the capture of the outlaws. Some increased exertions ought to be taken to relieve the civilians from t were twenty or thirty people intercepted in those outlaws, but was it to be said that a populated district like Mansfield was to be a
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  • ...enabling the Government to proclaim such men as [[Felons Apprehension Act|outlaws]], who can be shot down by any person going to apprehend them. Mr Berry say
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  • ...’s cloak, showed at once that he too had fallen under the bullets of the outlaws. That he did not survive his companions long was rendered apparent by the c
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  • ...anxiously awaited. The necessary formalities for proclaiming the murderers outlaws will probably be completed today. The [[Felons Apprehension Act|Outlawry Bi
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  • ...and conveyed into the township, where the excitement over the deeds of the outlaws appears to be increasing. Sergeant Kennedy was a vigilant officer and gener
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  • ...road. They are disheartened, from the fact that they cannot cope with the outlaws of whom they are in pursuit, armed as the latter are with breech-loaders. T
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  • ...ecured without further bloodshed, but from the desperate characters of the outlaws, fears are expressed that such will not be tile case now that their lives a
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  • ...reward for their capture, dead or alive. The four villains are proclaimed outlaws, and any one may therefore shoot them down without a word of warning. It is
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  • ...orning, and if the accused fail to comply with them, they will be declared outlaws. The police authorities in town seem to give evidence to the report that th
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  • ...ate armament of the police parties who have been sent out in search of the outlaws. ...on it is not advisable to mention, because every scrap of news reaches the outlaws sooner or later after pub- lication, and their friends are daily visitors t
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  • ...pposed to be in possession of information regarding the whereabouts of the outlaws, which it has been deemed expedient, for various reasons, not to make publi
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  • ...he excitement has in no way abated, and all information refer- ring to the outlaws is eagerly sought for and the papers read out to small groups of anxious ll
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  • ...the New South Wales bank of the Murray, with the view of intercepting the outlaws should they venture across the Murray into this district.
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  • ...enior Quinns are brothers of Mrs Kelly, and consequently uncles of the two outlaws, while the Lloyds are also uncles, and there is an immense brood of cousins
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  • ...t sentence the writer informs us ???? to mention, because ???? reaches the outlaws ????  publication. Where is the ????  ??? is so highly advisable. ????was
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  • ...the authorities is watched, and notice no doubt promptly despatched to the outlaws by their friends.
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  • THE OUTLAWS. The following items of news regarding the outlaws will be read with interest, for which we are indebted to to the Melbourne d ...ard to the '''Kelly party''', and of course there was no appearance of the outlaws to surrender themselves at the Mansfield Court to-day, in obedience to the
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  • ...judging the Kellys and the two unknown men to be [[Felons Apprehension Act|outlaws]] for not having surrendered at Mansfield on the 12 th inst. as required by
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  • ...he river. The police have brought in two of the police horses taken by the outlaws at the time of the murder, also some others that the gang would have been l
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  • Another week has passed without further revelation as to the outlaws connected with the Mansfield tragedy. The police have been actively searchi
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  • ...terday with regard to the re-appearance of the [[KellyGang|Kelly gang]] of outlaws at [[Euroa|Euroa]] has been fully confirmed. The particulars to hand show n ...he bulk of them were sent into the ranges and away towards the Murray, the outlaws coolly disported themselves at Euroa and insulted the whole country through
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  • ...scend at leisure upon the branch of the National Bank in the township. The outlaws carried out their plans in broad daylight with complete success. Their purs
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  • ...say where he and his gang had been concealing themselves, nor what they as outlaws wanted with the money he had stolen. I presume, however, that they intend t
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  • ...correct information to the police owing to the number of sympathisers the outlaws have in all parts of the district. The police evidently attached some impor ...Mansfield yesterday, but this morning they went off again in search of the outlaws. I think they should have made in the direction of Longwood but they did no
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  • ...Mansfield yesterday, but this morning they went off again in search of the outlaws. I think they should have made in the direction of [[Longwood|Longwood]] bu
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  • ...ng might be found. Whether or not this idea is correct, the search for the outlaws as conducted in the past baa been like looking for a needle in a hay stack,
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  • In consequence of the latest exploit of the outlaws, the Government have decided to increase the [[Reward|reward]] for the appr
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  • ...that is against accepting in good faith the stories which emanate from the outlaws or their confederates and friends. The criminal mind has a peculiar cast; i
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  • ...but on making inquiries, they found that the man who had seen the supposed outlaws was a charcoal burner, whose description of the four men corresponded very
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  • ...requently to stop at Mrs Kelly's house, and has consequently known the two outlaws since they were children. Gould is a man of about 50, tall and strongly bui ...e explanation of one or two of the rumours that were afloat respecting the outlaws soon after the murders took place. It was then said that there was a woman
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  • ...zle Range , and as the country around there is very hilly and scrubby, the outlaws would have no difficulty in coming across from the Strathbogie or King Rive
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  • ...n the officers and the men, and says that they are all anxious to meet the outlaws. The courage of the men was never called to question and the testimony from
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  • ...ances should be rewarded if they succeed in their attempt to capture these outlaws.
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  • ...nce is attached to the information, as it is not thought probable that the outlaws would leave the security of their fastnesses in the ranges to venture into
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  • ...le to ascertain whether this is true or not, but it is well known that the outlaws were near his place a day or two after the bank robbery, and that he rode i
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  • ...he view of obtaining some reliable info rmation as to the movements of the outlaws. I saw a resident of [[Wangaratta|Wangaratta]] to-day who is quite positive ...bt but that those troopers who are fortunate enough to be present when the outlaws are captured or shot will have the reward distributed amongst them. It may
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  • ...awaiting the result of Ned Kellys letter. If a free pardon be granted, the outlaws will leave the colony, but if it is refused they intend filling up the meas
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  • Amongst the callers was a [[Ben Gould|hawker]], from whose cart the outlaws provided themselves with a new outfit. The gang held possession of the stat
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  • ...ogie Ranges. It has been ascertained that Mrs Quinn has been supplying the outlaws with food ever since the pursuit commenced, and that she rendered them ever
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  • ...badly if they have not a shrewd idea of where the food and information the outlaws receive come from, and a series of judicious arrests would be one means of
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  • ...so states that the population thereabouts openly express sympathy with the outlaws, but that this feeling is affected by many who, from their isolated positio
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  • ...thorities hold them in dread, and will thus be encouraged in giving to the outlaws that aid which is so valuible to them in eluding the pursuit of justice. Th
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  • ...previous night, for threatening language and avowing his sympathy with the outlaws, who gave his name as Hart, and said he was a brother of Steve Hart, and th ...bringing four men handcuffed, who are known to be closely leagued with the outlaws. Their names are—[[Richard Hart|Hart]] (brother to the murderer), [[Tom L
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  • ...horses, &c., or who shall supply information direct or indirect to the outlaws so as to assist them in the commission of further crimes, or who shall aid
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  • ...wn that the whole lot of the prisoners have a friendly feeling towards the outlaws, and it is stated that in some cases it can be proved that they have been i
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  • ...g the Kelly gang is a great step towards the capture or destruction of the outlaws. That it may prove successful the community devoutly hopes, but should it f
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  • ...to arrest every person known to be [[Sympathizers|sympathisers]] with the outlaws. Yesterday afternoon three more men were arrested at [[Hedi|Hedi,]] which i
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  • ...ies have woke-up to the fact that so long as the known sympathisers of the outlaws are allowed to be at large, supplying them with information, food and ammun
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  • ...rs|arrested]] eight persons against whom strong suspicion of assisting the outlaws was entertained. These men were all brought up before the magistrates at Ma ...Outlawry Act, and to arrest every person known to be sympathisers with the outlaws.
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  • ...ns Apprehension Act|Felons]] Apprehension Act with aiding and abetting the outlaws. Thomas Lloyd, John M'lleroy, James Quinn, Francis Harty, Richard Stricklan
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  • ...se chases. No doubt most of these reports are circulated by friends of the outlaws, whilst the demoralized state of society, and the long immunity of the gang
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  • ...on Act|Felons]] Apprehension Act for aiding and abetting the Kelly gang of outlaws were brought up on remand at the Beechworth Police Court on Saturday, befor
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  • ...nt out on duty after the Kellys, and private citizens, whose terror of the outlaws was greater than their terror of the act. The present prisoner was an uncle
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  • ...ive to the unsatisfactory state of things regarding the non-capture of the outlaws
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  • ...t money has been lavishly spent no more is known of the whereabouts of the outlaws than was known three months since. The police have certainly taken one deci
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  • .... Only this week we have received news of a most reliable character of the outlaws a few days ago, but as good end can be answered by making it public, we hav
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  • ...ve to the unsatisfactory state of things regarding the non- capture of the outlaws.
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  • ...tage whispers, with mum-like motions, in connexion with the pursuit of the outlaws, yet nothing of importance has transpired up to the present time.
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  • ...he ground that his police witnesses were out in the bush in pursuit of the outlaws and that in the present unsettled condition of the country it would not be
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  • ..., for at present there appeared no probability of the police capturing the outlaws. If there was such a scare as was said to exist by the police, why did not ...months, or until the police had found it convenient to capture the gang of outlaws. Of course he was aware that some persons would say he sympathised with the
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  • ...et them go into the country districts, and they will find the dread of the outlaws by no means exaggerated. No doubt Mr [[Bowman (2)|Bowman]] and Mr Sadleir m
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  • ...pt there, simply on a statement that the police were out in pursuit of the outlaws, and that the country was in such a state of scare and terror that it was n
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  • ...prevailed here for some days that something definite would be heard of the outlaws, but the party that was sent out in the direction indicated, towards the [[
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  • ...uth in the statement, that the police dare’nt go off the roads after the outlaws, and the ''Age,'' the recognised organ of the Government, had spoken most s
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  • ...n two grounds – that the police required as witnesses were out after the outlaws, and that it would be dangerous to bring forward the civilian witnesses, on
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  • ...derstood, as the township was situated at the foot of the ranges which the outlaws occupy, and a descent upon it was consequently easy. The circumstance that
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  • ..., and if there is any further delay in the capture or shooting down of the outlaws, Ministers will have to give their serious consideration to the proposition
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  • ...e, which should be placed in the hands of sharp shooters, that once in the outlaws' couitry (that is if the gang doubles back again to Victoria), the whole of
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  • ...ccording to accounts received by the Inspector General on Monday night the outlaws were returning in the direction of Tocumwal, a town on the New South Wales
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  • ...lver, and if he happened to miss them he would be sure to kill some of the outlaws. The gang then prepared to go, but before doing so Ned Kelly made a speech
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  • ...search; and it is a remarkable fact that not one of them has ever seen the outlaws, and that they really never had any definite idea as to their whereabouts. ...appened, an’t we know not which the more to wonder at, the daring of the outlaws; the wide spread exrtent of the sympathy for them, or the total collapse of
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  • ...s of the police, and what has reached us concerning the whereabouts of the outlaws, not wishing to impede the cause of justice. Now and then, however, informa ...be disclosed, but who has an intimate acquaintance with the haunts of the outlaws.
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  • ...olice department. However inadequate the police have been to cope with the outlaws, it is only fair to Captain Standish to explain that he knew they were maki ...lice communicated with the Echuca police department to the effect that the outlaws were in the vicinity of Deniliquin, and had made inquiries as to the shorte
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  • ...turday before Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]], PM, charged with aiding and abetting the outlaws. The court was crowded, but the proceedings were very tame, and only lasted
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  • ...e banks of that colony £1,000, for the apprehension or destruction of the outlaws, and he requested that the reward offered by this colony should be increase
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  • ...e his detention, provide it were shown that he had anything to do with the outlaws since the terrible tragedy of Stringy Bark Creek; but after so long a time,
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  • ...e convicted felons; that they have been friends and even companions of the outlaws prior to the late outbreak, and that there is a strong probability that the ...athy which is manifest wherever we go, a false sympathy is created for the outlaws themselves, men whom everyone with a spark of honour or a sense of justice
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  • ...reward has been offered by the Victorian Government for the capture of the outlaws, dead or alive. The price put upon the head of Edward KELLY was £1,000, an
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  • ...e any true idea of the expense the country is put to in the pursuit of the outlaws, the terrible influence of whose actions is already making itself felt in m
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  • ...technical ones. The act provided that certain persons might be proclaimed outlaws. Section 5 provided that if, after such proclamation, any person shall volu
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  • ...estigation proved that some harmless individuals had been mistaken for the outlaws. One of the most exciting of these incidents, the sortie from Euroa, has be
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  • ...taking extreme measures with the hope of arresting the course of the Kelly outlaws. After proposing that the police of the two colony should act in thorough c
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  • ...d it by proclamation outside the limits named, should the movements of the outlaws render such a step desirable. We should also like to see the valuable idea
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  • ...that no notice was to be given to the outlaws. The clause also brought the outlaws of other colonies to the footing of those of New South Wales . Sir John Rob
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  • ...28_08_1911_4|The History of the Kelly gang of Victoria Bushrangers, or the Outlaws of the Wombat Ranges]] .” As a colonial production, it deserves recogniti ...d it by proclamation outside the limits named, should the movements of the outlaws render such a step desirable. We should also like to see the valuable idea
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  • ...mpbell 's Island towards Swan-hill. The black tracker says he believes the outlaws were not in the district.
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  • ...ted yesterday morning on a charge of being a sympathiser or abettor of the outlaws, and was sent to Beechworth by the 8.19 train last night.
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  • ...ng circulated. The real fact is that the authorities do not know where the outlaws are, so completely are their movements concealed. The Queensland black trac
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  • ...South Wales and Victorian Governments, to render help in running down the outlaws whose non capture for so long a time is a disgrace to Australia. His second ...if the police have taken any steps with reference to this movement of the outlaws, because I happen to know that the department coincides in my opinion? Woul
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  • At this juncture one of the other outlaws rode up in a wild state of intoxication, yelling snatches of base Australia ...arrested some of the detectives on a charge of being sympathizers with the outlaws. What cussed fools the traps are to arrest these fourteen men. I don’t th
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  • ...ch]] farmer, near Mansfield, for sending a letter in the name of the Kelly outlaws to Mr Edward Monk, sawmill proprietor, Wombat, threatening to murder him, w
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  • ...and Jerilderie as fine pieces of generalship on the part of the ruffianly outlaws, or at least as exploits to be made merry over, seem to lose sight of the f
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  • ...sed an act through Parliament declaring the gang [[Felons Apprehension Act|outlaws]], and authorising any person to shoot them down without warning. They have
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  • ...] at present in custody charged with aiding and abetting the Kelly gang of outlaws, were again brought up on remand at the Beechworth Police Court, on the 8th
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  • ...st session for the apprehension and punishment of persons affording aid to outlaws nearly nugatory. Should the police effect other arresta there is the strong
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  • ...to the weakness of a magistrate, the [[Sympathizers|sympathises]] with the outlaws have again been set free to aid and abet the criminals, and the [[Felons Ap
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  • ...ct are fully armed and constantly on the alert, expecting a visit from the outlaws. There can, however, be no question but that the man who was seen has nothi
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  • ...onday by what appears to be another unfounded rumor concerning the gang of outlaws who have so long eluded the police. The rumor in the present instance was c ...endent Hare arrived at the opinion that the man was not connected with the outlaws; and circumstances connected with his appearance had been greatly exaggerat
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  • ...ly to be done by going to look for them, and not waiting outside until the outlaws chose to show themselves again. The offer was, however, declined by Sir Bry
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  • ...Kellys his person and property have been threatened by the friends of the outlaws, and that his dam had been cut away so as to prevent him using his saw mill
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  • ...pon the assertion that [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]], and other friends of the outlaws, had arrived in town, and were about to sail for Sydney. The news quickly s ...killian may have something to do with a preconcerted plan for enabling tho outlaws to quit the country, there is a very strong impression abroad that the move
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  • ...ng, who have also come to town, conclusively establishes the fact that the outlaws are preparing for another attack upon the community. At present it is not d
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  • ...The party were back next day, accompanied by other reputed friends of the outlaws and their activity at present is the subject of much remark. ...esisted the temptation to take the reward offered to informers against the outlaws, and have preserved a reticence which has gone far to shield the murderers.
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  • ...Kate Kelly never see the captain, but no one in any way connected with the outlaws ever did so. Nothing further in con nexion with the gang has yet transpired
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  • ...expected that some disclosures with reference to the past movements of the outlaws will be made. [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]], sister to the principal outlaw, to
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  • ...cal manager of the Commercial Bank to be in readiness for a visit from the outlaws, and 12 special troopers were stationed for a time at the neighbouring town
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  • ...ces, and by the way he cleared them he found favour with the leader of the outlaws, and was appropriated when the gang left. The other horse was not much to l
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  • ...fances, and by the way he cleared them found favour with the leader of the outlaws, and was appropriated when the gang left. The other was not much to look at
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  • ...Banks|bank]] officials, are in some way interested in the movements of the outlaws. ...nd that when information is received of a bank not being well guarded, the outlaws conclude that the spoil to be obtained is not worth the risk entailed in go
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  • ...r some conversation, it became evident to the gentleman that they were the outlaws, and the latter, observing they were recognised, immediately bound him over
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  • ...t and of the movements of an armed party supposed to be identical with the outlaws. Our informant, who has special facilities for obtaining information, and i ...ive of them then went to Hart's house, and there Smith recognised the four outlaws. The strangest part of the affair is the singular change in the appearance
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  • ...rather more than astonished when they found their homestead m the hands of outlaws Mr C F J Macdonald, the new proprietor of Wantabadgery had just received a
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  • ...information received" never having led to the certain riddance of the outlaws, nor even to their being seen. We believe that very few persons really attr
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  • ...his sad and untimely fate. It is well-known that in his encounter with the outlaws he behaved most gallantly, and fought to the bitter end against overpowerin
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  • ...ion of the offer of these rewards may induce some of the associates of the outlaws to give information.
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  • ...ators of the crime are still at large. It is now eighteen months since the outlaws of Greta, or, as they are better known, the Kelly gang, slaughtered in cold
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  • ...oved and on the sea journeying homeward, there is little doubt the gang of outlaws will consider the coast clear and commit a fresh outrage, possibly with los
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  • ...rough the breast. This fact having become known to the sympathisers of the outlaws, has produced a coolness between them and the gang.
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  • ...CH [[Nicolson|Nicolson]]. It is believed that Miss Kelly is supplying the outlaws with food.
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  • ...nion began to gain ground more particularly in Melbourne, that the gang of outlaws were no longer inhabitants of Victoria. In Benalla, he ? and the other lead ...ecrecy, it is well known in the north-eastern district that tidings of the outlaws have from time to time been obtained. It is almost needless to say they are
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  • ...n employed by them. The information he afforded as to the movements of the outlaws proved highly valuable, and it is stated on good authority that not only di
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  • ...ing beside the constables’ heads; but owing to the position taken by the outlaws the constables could not return a single shot. They handcuffed a German and ...but without effect. An attempt was made to set fire to the building by the outlaws, who remained; it is reported, near the hut for some hours. Subsequently se
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  • ...thought that Sherritt was shot in order to check disaffection amongst the outlaws friends. ...ed instantaneously without a struggle. About eight shots were fired by the outlaws. The marks of the five balls are visible on the outside wall of the house.
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  • ..., so as to make escape practically impossible, and at last these notorious outlaws, who since November, 1878, have set the law at defiance, and baffled all at
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  • ...inference being that the fire of the police in attempting to dislodge the outlaws had resulted in the death of two of the innocent persons so diabolically co ...otel is full of people, who have been rounded up and driven into it by the outlaws, who seem to have tried a repetition of the [[Jerilderie|Jerilderie]] raid.
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  • ..., was informed that everybody in Glenrowan had been taken into bush by the outlaws. The police were immediately ordered to leave the train, when Constable [[C ...bait to entice the police to enter the hotel. It is not expected that the outlaws will be able to hold out much longer.
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  • ...ece of artillery, with which it is intended to blow Jones’ hotel, if the outlaws will not surrender.
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  • ...alla, jocularly made a boast that they would bring back the remains of the outlaws. He little thought at that time that his prediction would prove to be absol ...fired from Jones's Hotel, that they were in the presence of the desperate outlaws. [This is an error; no shot was fired until we were within sixteen yards of
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  • ...he courage which they displayed, notwithstanding that the bullets from the outlaws whistled past the train, surely ought to have had a good effect on the men
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  • ...y use, it was determined to adopt another made of dislodging the remaining outlaws. ...was the procedure which the police had decided upon in order to bring the outlaws from their cover. Some 700 people by this time had arrived on the platform.
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  • ...ront door, which enabled him to escape in time to warn the police that the outlaws were in the house.
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  • ...sappointing, news that the gun was no longer required, as the whole of the outlaws had been taken. The train proceeded no further, and the gun, officers, and
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  • ...ight would not be concluded before nightfall, and that if that was so, the outlaws might escape in the dark. He therefore consulted with Mr Ellery, the Govern
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  • The outlaws were disposed of in time to give tile police a claim to the [[Reward|reward
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  • ...I was at the house between six and seven o'clock , half an hour before the outlaws arrived. There were also my daughter and the deceased present. I was sittin
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  • ...ng was no longer in the colony, but these sceptics must now be silent. The outlaws demonstrated their presence in a brutally effective manner by the murder of ...n Kelly|Senior constable Kelly]] took charge, and kept pelting away at the outlaws all the morning. Mr O’Connor took up a position in a small creek in front
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  • ...eantime the siege was continued without intermission. That the three other outlaws were still in the house was confirmed by remarks made by Ned, who said they ...hizers]]. The precaution thus taken was highly necessary, as the remaining outlaws might have been amongst them. The scene presented when they were all lying
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  • In a small yard at the rear of the buildings four of the outlaws horses, which had been purposely fired at early in the day, were found and ...is brother Tom, and [[Richard Hart|Dick Hart]], brother of one of the dead outlaws. Mrs Skillion seemed to appreciate the position most keenly, her younger si
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  • When the first attack subsided, the outlaws were heard calling, ‘Come on, you --; the – police can’t do us any ha
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  • ...ak had occurred, and intimated that unless a more effectual search for the outlaws took place it would be his duty to see that there was an immediate reorgani ...he were a dog. Four policemen were in the hut and some women also, and the outlaws endeavoured top burn the place down. Failing in this they took to horse to
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  • ...he were a dog. Four policemen were in the hut and some women also, and the outlaws endeavoured to burn the place down. Failing in this they took to horse to r
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  • ...ak had occurred, and intimated that unless a more effectual search for the outlaws took place it would be his duty to see that there was an immediate reorgani
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  • ...ng was no longer in the colony, but these sceptics must now be silent. The outlaws demonstrated their presence in a brutally effective manner by the murder of That the three other outlaws were still in the house was confirmed by remarks made by Ned
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  • == MRS MACDONNELL INTERVIEWED – PROCEEDINGS OF THE OUTLAWS ON SUNDAY == THE OUTLAWS WERE VERY CIVIL and joked and laughed with us constantly. They brought us b
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  • ...general feeling was one of great satisfaction at the extermination of the outlaws, and regret for the innocent lives lost.
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  • ...acceptation – that the hotel was fired with the view only of driving the outlaws from their … it never being … that they would remain to be consumed by
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  • ...an unsatisfied feeling as to their destiny. We felt that the leader of the outlaws had slipped through our fingers, and the continued silence in the hotel con
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  • At 3 o’clock, as there was no prospect of getting the outlaws from the [[Jones' Glenrowan Inn|hotel]], which was now well riddled with bu ...as once the inside of the hotel. When the flames abated, the bodies of the outlaws, together with a dog, which had also been burn to death, were dragged out o
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  • .... She was at the house between 6 and 7 o’clock , half an hour before the outlaws arrived. There were also four constables, her daughter, and deceased presen
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  • '''THE LAST OUTBREAK OF THE OUTLAWS.''' The belief entertained of late by many persons that the Kelly gang of outlaws, comprising Edward Kelly, his brother Daniel, Joseph Byrne, and Stephen Har
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  • ...t; and, we are happy to say, last; outbreak of the notorious Kelly gang of outlaws, as furnished by our correspondents in the various parts of the district me
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  • ...ic were still further startled on receipt of the news that [[KellyGang|the outlaws]] had at an early hour on Monday morning caused to be torn up several rails ...the latter that everybody in Glenrowan had been taken into the bush by the outlaws. The police were immediately ordered to leave the train, when Constable [[C
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  • ...ilfully from ploughshares. Byrne is said to be dead, and the two remaining outlaws are still in the hut, and said to be dangerously wounded. A railway employe ...ldiers of opposing armies give to each other or than any man would give to outlaws, whose deeds placed them outside the position of the law?
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  • ...short time after the Kellys had locked up the civilians in the hotel, the outlaws in the excitement of watching from the window for the approach of the train ...on Saturday last, and was present at his death. Do not know what time the outlaws came, but think it would be between 6 and 7 o’clock . My daughter and fou
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  • ...down a retired valley towards a settlement occupied by the parents of the outlaws. A secret party was organised. It left Benalla by the early morning train,
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  • ...elbourne stated that he was one of the party who went out in search of the outlaws from Mansfield in October, 1878. On the 26 th of the same month they encoun
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  • ...aratta|Bickerton]], has consented to hold the inquiry on the bodies of the outlaws at Glenrowan to morrow and Mr A Tone JP will be asked to hold the inquiry a ...ack.’ He left immediately. We remained, and our incessant fire drove the outlaws into the house, which we heard them barricade. Mr Hare returned to the stat
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  • ...on Tuesday without having any food or drink. Mrs MacDonnell left after the outlaws were captured, and did not turn up again until yesterday, some hours before ...ing anxious inquiries. A number of miscellaneous articles belonging to the outlaws were brought into Benalla last night, amongst which were a keg of powder an
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  • ...the hotel, and the dance which took place on Sunday morning there, all the outlaws taking part in the festivity. Kelly called a man named Sullivan before him
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  • ...er reports came in relative to the intentions of the relations of the dead outlaws. ...mare had recently been shod, and so also had the other horses used by the outlaws, showing that the Kelly gang must have some friend who was a black …, pro
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  • ...screen which served as a bedroom door. It was quite dark outside, and the outlaws could not be seen except from the door. They had a good view of the inside
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  • ...fter speaking to the outlaws. We thought the other two confederates of the outlaws were there because Dan Kelly and Byrne made themselves so noticeable. We ha ...about. (Laughter) This was the first time they went out of the house. The outlaws would have been able to see the police, the police could not see them. Cons
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  • ...it got daylight another constable I went round the hut and found that the outlaws had left. A Chinaman passed. I wrote a note and gave it to him notify the B To Mr Foster: I have reason to suspect that the outlaws knew of our presence at the hut. I have also reason to suspect that our mes
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  • ...isorder at [[Greta|Greta]]. [[Richard Hart|Hart]] and other friends of the outlaws indulged in some wild threats stating their determination to prvent an inqu
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  • ...ere sent to Pentridge foe six years and Ellen Kelly, the mother of the two outlaws, was sentenced to three years imprisonment - a sentence which she is now un
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  • ...able of the startling events that have transpired during the career of the outlaws. The cold blooded murder of Constable Scanlan and Lonigan, the capture of C ...s of men, started from the various centres of population in pursuit of the outlaws. It was at this time that the authorities in Melbourne sent Superintendent
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  • ...t the police, who, it is thought, might have done something to capture the outlaws at Sebastopol. [[Mrs Ellen Barry|Mrs Barry]] and [[Ellen Sherritt|Mrs Sherr ...ely followed by Detective [[Ward|Ward]], who has been on the tracks of the outlaws for some time past, and the police were also seen to go into Sherritt's hou
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  • .... I do not know whether they went outside. I was lying down. I thought the outlaws were outside and would fire into the house. My [[Ellen Sherritt|daughter]]
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  • ...alf an hour or three quarters of an hour before I left. I did not hear the outlaws go away. I think they left before I did, but I did not hear them. I reached
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  • ...two shots were simultaneous. I only saw one man. I really think the other outlaws were there, as the two made themselves so 'bounceable.' I did not see or he
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  • To Mr Foster.- I believe the outlaws knew we were in the house. The two younger brothers of the Byrnes saw some
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  • ...ry and skill displayed by him in the late encounter with the Kelly gang of outlaws, and also to express their hope that he would speedily recover from the inj
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  • ...n his opinion as to the reported collection in force of the friends of the outlaws. The following answer was received and appears to set all doubts at rest:- “I have not heard the rumor referred to. I know the friends of the outlaws are much excited, probably from drinking. In the absence of the coroner, I
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  • ...possible of the circumstances surrounding the capture of the leader of the outlaws, and the death of Steve Hart Joe Byrne and Dan Kelly. ...time were ordered to  surrender. This the policemen refused to do and the outlaws kept them prisoners in the hut until next morning when one of the constable
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  • ...rible designs of the gang.it was deemed advisable, lest the friends of the outlaws should attempt to avenge their death.to remove him to Benalla, which was do
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  • ...ot cave the place for a quarter or half an hour. He could not say when the outlaws left the place.He reached his house at half past 9?. He left Sherritt’s r ...ce had rushed out they would have been shot down, and if they fired at the outlaws they would have struck her and her mother. Five or six shots were fired int
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  • ...ht, when he and another constable went around the hose, and found that the outlaws had gone.  At about 7 o’clock he wrote a note, and gave it to a Chinaman To the Coroner: I have every reason to believe that the outlaws knew our whereabouts.
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  • All [[Kelly's Armour|armour]] and other articles belonging to the outlaws were brought into the barracks to-day, and great numbers of people assemble ...n the stable of Jones’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
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  • ...s seen at the police station as the party returned from the fight with the outlaws, but who escaped before being recognised.
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  • ...choly as the casualities were then, it is marvellous that beside the three outlaws killed, there have been only two deaths, and a few others more or less inju ...earch were so conducted as to prevent the possibility of the escape of the outlaws from the district. Had it been otherwise, they would have been away long ag
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  • ...p to evening, when the news of the firing of the public-house in which the outlaws had entrenched themselves, and the subsequent discovery of the capture of t ...ay last, in the course of conversation with a friend on the subject of the outlaws, expressed his firm belief that not very long after the withdrawal from the
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  • ...bourne , stated that he was one of the party who went out in search of the outlaws from Mansfield in October, 1878. On the 25th of the same month they encount
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  • ...e were only two persons there. The doors were open for some time after the outlaws went away. After Byrne fired the first shot, he told me to go and see if th
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  • ...ld not have fired at Byrne. If any of them had rushed outside to shoot the outlaws, they would have shot either my mother or Weekes. It was about half an hour
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  • THE RECENT OUTBREAK OF THE OUTLAWS ...ng was no longer in the colony, but these sceptics must now be silent. The outlaws demonstrated their presence in a brutally effective manner by the murder of
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  • ...ntime]] the siege was continued without intermission. That the three other outlaws were still in the house was confirmed by remarks made by Ned, who said they ...athisers. The precaution thus taken was highly necessary, as the remaining outlaws might have been amongst them. The scene presented, when they were all lying
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  • In a small yard at the rear of the buildings four of the outlaws horses, which had been purposely fired at early in the day, were found and ...Wild Wright and his brother Tom, and Dick Hart, brother of one of the dead outlaws. Mrs Skillion seemed to appreciate the position most keenly, her younger si
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  • When [[The Argus (8)|the first attack]] subsided, the outlaws were heard calling, “Come on you ——; the —— police can’t do us
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  • ...rifle and cap, and he picked it up. We formed the opinion that one of the outlaws had passed that way just previously; and hearing a sort of ringing noise we
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  • ...expressions of admiration for the careers and sorrow for the fate of these outlaws. The stones will become shrines and be venerated by the neighbourhood, tain ...e, who have inspected the ground in the vicinity of the house in which the outlaws took refuge with eager curiosity, but there is a sufficient force of police
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  • ...ice and taken to one of the railway carriages. From her we learnt that the outlaws were still there, and at the back part of the house. They had taken compass
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  • ...the beginning. Ned Kelly was in custody, Byrne was shot, and the other two outlaws supposed to be dead. Yet these 30 or 40 valiant policemen were quite easily
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  • ...ocent men, women and children, who had been penned up of by four desperate outlaws?
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  • ...these, however, met this threatened fate.  Instead of this, however, the outlaws met their own doom by means of the very agency they so ardently wished to e
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  • Everything is now quiet at Greta. The bodies of the outlaws have been buried by their relatives and friends. It is said Sergeant Steele The [[Kelly's Armour|armour]] the outlaws wore weighed 1 cwt. exactly, and consisted of six plates of ¼-inch steel,
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  • ...ist as mere ‘blow,’ but a discovery has been made which shows that the outlaws were in real earnest. During Thursday, Mr [[Stanistreet (2)|Stanistreet]],
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  • ...ho were secreted in SHERRITT’S house on Saturday night, while two of the outlaws were going at large and threatening violence within reach and hearing. We s ...should either have taken the risk of rushing the place, and arresting the outlaws, without promiscuous firing, or that they should have established a blockad
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  • ...e the women were screaming and rushing about from one room to another. The outlaws where followed about by them. Ned Kelly was not in the hut at that time and
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  • ...and the numerous threats which have been made by the sympathisers of the outlaws against a few of the police who made themselves conspicuous at Glenrowan, t
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  • Now that the gang of outlaws, who for so long made themselves the terror to the North-eastern district,
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  • ...y|John Kelly]], who was better known as ‘Red Kelly,’ the father of the outlaws, was transported originally to Tasmania , for killing a man at a fair squab ...verse to violence. In this he seems to resemble many of the friends of the outlaws, especially [[Wild Wright|Wild Wright]], who is stranger would suppose to b
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  • ...country, the inaccessible fastnesses of which proved a safe cover for the outlaws as long as they chose to remain there.
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  • ...e over the embankment and the passengers been destroyed, the scheme of the outlaws would have been carried out to the letter, and the most ruthless crimes com
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  • ...n of Dan Kelly and Hart, and all stories given were to the effect that the outlaws were in a room about the centre of the house. They said that Martin Cherry ...ntendent [[Sadleir|Sadleir]] stating that it was his desire to capture the outlaws, without further loss of life. To do that seemed to be a difficult matter.
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  • ...ed men on the platform, none of them seemed to care about a trip after the outlaws. This was in marked contrast to the state of things at the same place on ou
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  • ...the compartments of the carriage, and then learnt definite news about the outlaws. She said they were all well armed, and that the four of them were there, a ...fle near a large pool of blood. He at once came to the conclusion that the outlaws, or some of them, had escaped, especially as there had been no firing from
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  • THE ARMOR. Though the [[Kelly's Armour|armor]] protected the outlaws, the nature of the headgear made it very difficult for them to fire, as the
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  • ...s Division of the gaol, and broke to her the fate which had overtaken the outlaws, and the fortunes of her two sons. Of that interview we gave some account o The impression among the friends of the outlaws is that Dan Kelly and Hart, faint from loss of blood, and therefore unable
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  • ...h. There has always seemed such a preposterous disproportion between these outlaws and the means taken to extirpate them. It has looked like four men defying ...be no difficulty about it at all. For the friends and sympathisers of the outlaws, being all known, they would simply be ordered to remove themselves to vari
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  • ...ing disarmed was marched into the house.  There he found the whole of the outlaws, who accused him of being a detective, placed him on his knees, and told hi ..., then, it may be premised that the police in their efforts to capture the outlaws were heavily handicapped. The character of the country alone made their ta
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  • ...immediately under Mr Nicolson’s direction, prosecuted the search for the outlaws so vigorously and systematically, and were running them so hot a chase, tha ...taken to rescue the wounded man [[Cherry|Cherry]], and as it happened, the outlaws had already met their fate.  Whether it was judicious or not to give the f
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  • ...be supposed to give information to the police as to the whereabouts of the outlaws. ...line from Beechworth to the Kelly haunts., Had the train been wrecked, the outlaws, after witnessing the destruction, could easily have reached their fastness
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  • ...saved the train from being wrecked, it the risk of being shot down by the outlaws, or some of their friends. Mr and Mrs Curnow were stuck up at about 11 o'cl The bodies of the dead outlaws were given to the friends, and two of them, Dan Kelly and Hart, were buried
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  • ...aling, when that officer was overpowered at the house of the Kellys by the outlaws, their mother, and two men named Williams and Skillion.  The constable was ...Hence it was that after the Mansfield tragedy as little was known of the outlaws as if they had left the colony, which, indeed, was believed to have been th
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  • ...township situated, as is Euroa, in the very heart of their district.  The outlaws had travelled 120 miles from their haunts in the Strathbogie Ranges, traver ...nwhile kept concealed from all persons likely to convey information to the outlaws
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  • ...it.  The shots fired had no effect, and the police escaped injury.  The outlaws remained in the immediate vicinity for some hours, and the police meanwhile ...authorities with a determination to leave no stone unturned to prevent the outlaws from again escaping. 
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  • ...ing on behind.  Mr Curnow then informed the police of the presence of the outlaws in the neighbourhood. '''ENCOUNTER WITH THE OUTLAWS'''
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  • ...ut of their minds.  The police passed them one by one, in case any of the outlaws should be amongst the crowd.”  ...and rushed to the hotel, with the intention, it is believed, of urging the outlaws to avert the terrible fate that was in store for them, but the police stopp
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  • ...being left, and these almost burnt to a cinder.  The armour of which the outlaws had recently divested themselves was found by their side.  There appeared The information elicited since the tragic affair at Glenrowan shows that the outlaws had spared no effort to carry out to a successful issue their design of wre
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  • ...d to those who had been instrumental in bringing condign punishment on the outlaws.  The excitement prevalent in Melbourne received a new stimulus on the 29t ...dread―took steps to destroy them by wrecking the special train; but the outlaws fell into their own trap.  They were unable to leave Glenrowan because the
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  • ...dent the force will come out scathless, much of what was done to bring the outlaws finally to bay must, from the very nature of the circumstances, never be ma ...der Superintendent HARE knew nothing of the inmates, except that they were outlaws, and probably sympathisers; and even they did not fire till they accepted a
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  • ...pectators—the greatest marvel of all was that so few people, besides the outlaws themselves, were shot. ...s, and proceeded with dispatch to the bank expecting an encounter with the outlaws. An entrance was very cautiously effected, and the manager whom they expect
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  • ...the place, was pressed by the gang to the house, and was compelled by the outlaws to call out "Aaron." Sherritt recognized the voice and opened the ...be supposed to give information to the police as to the whereabouts of the outlaws. After the murder of Sherritt, the Kelly gang made across country towards t
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  • ...master in the district, a Mr Curnow, at the risk of being shot down by the outlaws, or some of their friends. Mr and Mrs Curnow were stuck up at about 11 o'cl
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  • ...ds. It took fifty policemen to capture—if capture it may be called—the outlaws, and their proeeedings in firing into the house when some twenty men, women
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  • ...elatives, in order to see if they could get any information concerning the outlaws. They might go where they liked, and remain out as long at they thought fit ...mpathisers were particularly active, and I was privately informed that the outlaws were about to commence some outrages which would not only astonish Australi
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  • ...and saw this was being done. During the firing there were shouts from the outlaws calling on us to fire away—we could do them no harm.
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  • ...participate in any of the rewards already offered for the capture of these outlaws. “I cannot bring my report to a close without strongly drawing the attent ...ou in the last few months. The trackers were removed on the 25th June; the outlaws believing they had left for Queensland, showed out on the 26th. On the 28th
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  • ...lines, as the prisoner himself had done. We had occasional firing from the outlaws within the house, and could hear them calling out and rapping on their armo ...eral hours' daylight, and that the final capture or destruction of the two outlaws was a matter of certainty. I therefore held to the determination though und
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  • ...Sergeants and Constables who took Part In the Capture of the Kelly Gang of Outlaws on the 28th June, 1880. ...he Members of the Force from Beechworth who Assisted at the Capture of the Outlaws at Glenrowan, on 28th June, 1880
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  • ...hare the same fate, as they had no business accompanying the police.  The outlaws affirmed that they were justified in doing this.  ...ng to frustrate their intentions.  In the early part of the afternoon the outlaws proposed a dance, and came and asked me to join in it.  I objected on the
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  • ...lained to the reporters on the platform , as to any persons other than the outlaws being in the hotel, the attacking party were at time ignorant of it.  ...cartridges for our rifles,” and then he told me he had found one of the outlaws rifles and cap covered with blood, and he said, “I fear they have escaped
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  • ...d share the same fate, as they had no business accompanying the police.The outlaws affirmed that they were justified in doing this. ...thing to frustrate their intentions.In the early part of the afternoon the outlaws proposed a dance, and came and asked me to join in it.I objected on the gro
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  • ...t his revolver was still in his possession, and to gain the consent of the outlaws to my going home and taking my wife, child, and sister with me, and thus be ...and sister.We reached the barracks, and Constable Bracken was taken by the outlaws without bloodshed.Ned Kelly then told me that I could go home and take the
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  • ...n Inn|JONES]] was shot, the police did not know there were others than the outlaws in the house; '''[[Cherry|Cherry]]''' was wounded by '''Ned Kelly''' ''''''
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  • ...aid, ‘Mr Sadleir can tell you all I know concerning the movements of the outlaws.’ He left the office, and I never spoke to him again, and he went to Melb ...latives, in order too see if they could get any information concerning the outlaws; they might go where they liked, and remain out as long as they thought fit
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  • ...mpathisers were particularly active, and I was privately informed that the outlaws were about to commence some outrages which would not only astonish Australi ...‘boys,’ as we considered they might have a good chance of tracking the outlaws from Sherritt’s house.
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  • ...and saw this was being done. During the firing there were shouts from the outlaws calling on us to fire away—we could do them no harm.
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  • ...participate in any of the rewards already offered for the capture of these outlaws.
    6 KB (920 words) - 15:36, 20 November 2015
  • ...you in the last few months.The trackers were removed on the 25th June. The outlaws believing they had left for Queensland, showed out on the 26th.On the 28th
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  • ...lines, as the prisoner himself had done. We had occasional firing from the outlaws within the house, and could hear them calling out and rapping on their armo ...al hours’ daylight; and that the final capture or destruction of the two outlaws was a matter of certainty.I therefore hold to the determination, though und
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  • ...ergeants, and Constables who took part in the capture of the Kelly gang of outlaws on the 28th June, 1880:—Superintendent [[Hare|F Hare]], Senior-constable ...he members of the force from Beechworth who assisted at the capture of the outlaws are:—Senior-constable P [[SConst P Mullane|Mullane]], Mounted-constable A
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  • ...ock in the afternoon of the day on which the concluding tragedy wherin the outlaws were concerned, Constable McHugh was apprised of the fact that a pack-horse ...ined a considerable quantity of blasting-powder, evidently procured by the outlaws with a view to complete their diabolical scheme of wrecking the railway lin
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  • ...esence was never betrayed it seems never to have occurred to them that the outlaws could pay a visit at Sherritt’s house.  It was known, however, that the
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  • ...and detailed many private conversations which had been overheard, and the outlaws apprised of them—proving that the outside communications which they had e
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  • ...n in the bedroom.  The hut is splendidly situated for the purposes of the outlaws, as the two doors face one another; and as soon as Byrne had shot Sherritt
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  • ...loyd]] and [[Richard Hart|Richard Hart]], a brother of one of the deceased outlaws, were accommodated with seats in the body of the court, and the case agains
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  • ...the outlaw, and the other was a stranger, who was certainly not one of the outlaws. The stranger carried a rifle and two revolvers, and assisted Steve Hart to
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  • ...ld man Dudley, “Look here, isn’t it bad enough to be called proscribed outlaws, and not taking cheek from the likes of you?” Dudley , when first taken,
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  • ...ured the prisoner. When the hotel was fired it was known that three of the outlaws were inside, and it was believed that at least two of them were alive. It w
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  • ...ow, that the rails on ahead, had been torn up and also by Bracken that the outlaws were in the hotel ; and so some fifty lives were saved, not by the police, And that's the way the dashing Inspector Hare attacked the outlaws as he himself admits in his very equivocal report just now.
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  • The outlaws and their friends were experimenting as to how best to prepare ball-resisti
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  • ...the effect that the friends and [[Sympathizers|sympathisers]] of the Greta outlaws did not intend to allow the Glenrowan affair to pass over without some atte
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  • ...e following described property, found with the [[KellyGang|Kelly gang]] of outlaws: -A saddle, crupper, and martingale; a saddle, leather girth, stirrup leath
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  • ...well, made under the provisions of the said statute, adjudged and declared outlaws for the same offences as the said Edward Kelly.
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  • ...instruct counsel, and that, though reference was made to there being four outlaws, it was not stated that three of them were dead.
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  • ...f three others; how Lonigan was thereupon shot, and how the search for the outlaws was continued, and ended in the events which transpired at Glenrowan, in Ju
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  • ...g fellow named Reardon. I fired at him because I thought it was one of the outlaws. The police fired into the hotel. I believe there were a number of people i
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  • ...nities more of less - which may be attributed either to a sympathy for the outlaws, or a dread of the consequences which would result from the performance of
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  • ...es, more or less, and which may be attributed either to a sympathy for the outlaws, or a dread of the consequences which would result from the performances of
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  • ...ed by Mr Nicolson and Mr Sadleir to meet the police to show them where the outlaws were.  I agreed, but though an appointment was made to meet me at my place
    6 KB (1,017 words) - 21:04, 20 November 2015
  • ...olice have had grave susprisous that she had a closer connections with the outlaws than she cared to acknowledge. For some time past Dectective Eason has been
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  • ...t is quite true that he offered to assist the police in the capture of the outlaws, but he did so under very peculiar circumstances. It appears that Mr [[Nico ...annot say, but this much is certain, that if Quinn did know then where the outlaws were, he knew that at the moment he was speaking they were committing the E
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  • ...and prevented the escape of those inside. She denies having harboured the outlaws, and states that, as her children were wounded, and her home burned down in
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  • ...aling, when that officer was overpowered at the house of the Kellys by the outlaws, their mother, and two men named Williams and Skillian.  The constable was ...gang unawares, as they anticipated, the police were taken by surprise, the outlaws rushed upon them and demanded instant surrender.  Almost before the office
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  • ...sed without any fresh outbreak.  It was well known to the police that the outlaws had returned to their old haunts; but, owing to the assistance they receive
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  • ...nes were shot; and it was he who lead his brother Daniel and the two other outlaws, Hart and Byrne, into the crimes which brought them to their tragic end. 
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  • ...t, either to bring to justice or to prevent the outrages of a gang of four outlaws, who robbed banks in open daylight, murdered at different times innocent pe
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  • ...fault of the population, but of the unskilful handling of the force.  The outlaws, he said, spent the bulk of their plunder in Benalla, within the knowledge
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