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  • ...as needed for such a responsible post. Portion of his report, dated April, 1877, is worth quoting. The [[Kelly Home|Kellys’ house]], it may be said, is a
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  • [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:April 1877]] [[Category:Kilmore free Press]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press r
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  • ([[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 28/4/1877 (2)|see next]]) [[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 28/4/1877 (2)|continued]]
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  • ([[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 28/4/1877|see previous]]) , [[Alexandra Times at KellyGang 28/4/1877|. 1 .]] , . 2 . ,
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  • ...and it was whilst endeavouring to arrest Daniel Kelly for horsestealing in April last that Constable Fitzpatrick was shot in the wrist by Edward Kelly, and
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  • ...ssion of two years in 1872, and one year in 1877. He was discharged in May 1877. The prison regulations would have admitted of his liberation after serving
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  • In 1877-8, 45 acres produced 70 bags of wheat - a very fair crop considering that n [[Category:1880s]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:April 1880]] [[Category:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press repor
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  • ...With his friend and adviser the bailiff. He took up 320 acres in February, 1877, beginning with a capital of £200. He had fenced all the land in, and was [[Category:1880s]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:April 1880]] [[Category:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press repor
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  • ...ell, James Whitty, and Robert Jeffery. The warrants were issued on the 7th April, and the police were soon on the tracks of the thieves. The gang, however, ...he charge of shooting Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] on the 15th of April. Skillian and Williams were sent to Pentridge foe six years and Ellen Kelly
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  • ...fact that he gave no heed to the reports forwarded to him in both 1872 and 1877, by the then superintending officers in charge, viz., Messrs Nicolson and H ...isions until they became short of money, and that did not take place until April and May, 1880, and they did not break cover until compelled by absolute wan
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  • ...the following effect: - He joined the force in April, 1857, and left it in April, 1875. There had been no change in the management of the force since he lef ...n to the commission returns of the arrests made by the detectives in 1866, 1877, 1880, and 1881. As to Detective Foster's statement, that immediately after
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  • ...lose in on them and rush them. I was inspecting the Beechworth district in 1877, the year before the murders. 1025 What is the date of this?- [[1874-1877 Events|April 1877]] "She said her sons were out at work, but did not indicate where, and
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  • ...Yes. I visited [[Chiltern|Chiltern]], the same district, at the same time, 1877. ...ect the date of the shooting of Fitzpatrick-[[15-04-78 Fitzgerald incident|April 1878]]?- Yes, I think it was.
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  • ...hen inspecting superintendent) made an inspection of the depot in or about April , One thousand eight hundred and seventy six. In going through the stables, | April 1869
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  • ...endent Chomley took charge, Sub-Inspector Baber, on his promotion, in July 1877, was junior officer at Beechworth, till February 1878. Superintendent Choml ...Disney having charge during Superintendent Nicolas; absence on leave from April to September 1869. Sub Inspector Montfort went to Wangaratta in June 1870,
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  • ...owners for their recovery. He received a sentence of imprisonment in July 1877, and subsequently was sent to gaol for ten months for horse stealing. On hi
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  • ...acpherson]] ministry in January 1870. Macpherson resigned in the following April and in 1871 I became treasurer and commissioner of trade and customs in the ...rime Minister of Victoria|Premier]] of Victoria for a short time in [[1874-1877 Events|1875]]. Basically lost office trying to assist small farmers and pro
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  • ...page 17|RC182]]). I was about 21 when I joined in April [[1874-1877 Events|1877]] at the police depot at [[Richmond|Richmond]]. In August I got posted to [ Anyway Ned came to Benalla on 17/9/1877 and he started drinking. Some say that I drugged Ned. After he had drinking
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  • In [[1874-1877 Events|1875]] when I was about 14 Ned Kelly and I did some building work on Some time in late 1876 or early 1877 Ned Kelly and I started riding the country together with our new stepfather
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  • ...Williamson, Brickey|William Williamson]] and me for cattle stealing. On 17 April 1873 we were convicted and got four years each. ([[Royal Commission report Early in 1877 I returned home after spending my time in goal.. While in goal I learnt sho
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