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''''''Contarct us'''''' ''''''full text of the article'''''' {{Full Text}}'''KATE KELLY EXHIBITION'''
Before Messrs. Charlton, Dean, Moses, and Carpenter, at the Water Police Court, yesterday, James Gregory Tompkins and James Pringle were summoned, at the instance of sub-inspector Anderson, for that on the 23rd day of November, on the premises at the rear of No. 128, Pitt street, in Sydney, they did permit to be exhibited to the public a woman named [[Kate Kelly|Kate Kelly]] and a man named [[James Kelly|James Kelly]], relatives of the notorious criminal, Edward Kelly, who was recently executed in the neighbouring colony, to the great damage and common nuisance of all persons therein inhabiting and passing, and to the evil example of others in the like case offending, and against the peace of the Queen. Sub-inspector Anderson deposed that he laid the information; on Monday night he saw a number of persons coming from the premises referred to and going into them; there were boys from 12 to 20 years of age, girls of the larrikin and disorderly classes; he had to station some constabulary to keep order on the footpath; he considered the exhibition of the relatives of Edward Kelly a gross outrage, and highly injurious to public morals.