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TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES
VICTORIA
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
BENALLA, MONDAY
Sub inspector O'Connor arrived here on Saturday, and six Queensland aboriginal troopers came by train from Wodonga to day. They have been parading the town all day, and have caused much comment. They look a more intelligent body of men than our own trackers, and under the command of such a smart looking and active officer as O'Connor, hopes are entertained that they will soon give a good account of the Kelly's and their mates.
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