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The Argus at KellyGang 21/6/1879

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Referring to the Kellygang and their presumed friends, the ''North Eastern Ensign'' says - "Mrs [[Margaret Skillion|Skillion]] and [[Tom Lloyd Jnr|Lloyd]] returned to Benalla by the night train and the police took the precaution of examining their effects to see if any ammunition was concealed but of course there was not. What the object of the Melbourne mission was is of course a secret, but it would appear contrary to the usual sagacity of the Kelly people to go on such business so openly. On their return Mrs Skillion and Lloyd stopped a night in Benalla and Lloyd put his horse in a paddock but in the night the slip- panels were let down and the horse lost. 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.