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  • ...e expedition of the unfortunate party of police who started from Mansfield in search of the Kellys, and he had got as far as the time when the gang were BEECHWORTH Friday
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  • '''Ned Kelly's Committal hearing''' -'''application for remand''' ...bourne was mentioned, and at another Beechworth, and they were always kept in doubt.
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  • '''Ned Kelly's Committal hearing''' -'''application for remand''' ...ight or he might not have any right to be there, but if this was the style in which the prosecution was to be conducted e would venture to predict that t
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  • '''Const M'Intyre's evidence before the committal hearing''' ...the gang made their first appearance. I lost sight of Byrne and Dan Kelly in the spear-grass.
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  • BEECHWORTH. S ATURDAY . '''Committal hearing -continued'''
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  • '''Const M'Intyre's evidence continued''' '''at the committal hearing''' ..., and did not search for it further. This wound must have occasioned death in a few seconds. The last witness, McIntyre, was present when this body was f
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth == TRIAL OF KELLY AT BEECHWORTH ==
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth ...n Thursday, and stopped in the barrack yard. '''Mr Gaunson''': Practically in the custody of the police.
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth '''Witness''': I was not. I saw Kelly in the police barracks. I went there to find the officer to get some money. I
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth ...d that Kelly told me he had shot Kennedy after he had been wounded and was in a dying state. Prisoner told me his whole history and it was taken up with
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  • BEECHWORTH. Monday . ...ed this morning before Mr [[Foster|Foster]], PM, in the [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth Police Court]], the particular charge under investigation being still that
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  • '''George Stephens giving evidence at Ned Kellys committal hearing''' ...d not see Detective Ward in the witnesses’ room on Saturday, but saw him in the passage. Since my arrival here I have not been spoken to by any one abo
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  • ...(2)|see previous]] '''James Gloster gave evidence at Ned Kelly's committal hearing''' ...aper, living at Seymour. Occasionally I hawk my goods through the country. In December, 1878, I was out hawking, and a man named Frank [[Frederick Becrof
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  • '''James Gloster gave evidence at Ned Kelly's committal hearing''' ...After I gave in I was treated with the greatest kindness. I had about £10 in my pocket, and my cart was filled drapery goods. He did not offer to take a
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  • '''Frank Beecroft gave evidence at Ned Kelly's committal hearing''' ...said to Kennedy, “I will have to go, and as I don’t want to leave you in a dying state I will have to shoot you;” that Kennedy asked to be allowed
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  • Beechworth This Day ...n the 10th December I was manager of the bank at Euroa. I saw the prisoner in the bank on that day. He was accompanied by Hart. They were armed. The pris
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  • ...ffered to Mr Tennant. He has a hasty temper, and was going to have a fight in the forenoon, saying he would not see anybody lock him up, but he thought b To Mr Chomley: I last saw the rifle we had in the hands of Byrne. I don’t know what became of the fowling piece and amm
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  • ...) I though I would not have that disgrace I am an old man, but I never was in court, or ever gave any offence but appearing here. We had a fowling piece ...int it. But I suppose he meant that it was to be printed by Gill/ I put it in my pocket/ Part of it has been published. The part that was published refer
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth == TRIAL OF KELLY AT BEECHWORTH ==
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  • The Age continued with its report of Ned Kelly's committal hearing in Beechworth ...r had a pair of handcuffs on in my life and never appeared in court before in my life. (Laughter) '''Mr Gaunson''': I can only say you are a very good wi
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