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  • == CHAPTER III - THE BUSHRANGERS’ COUNTRY == ...as talked of but the Kelly outrage. The press of Melbourne and the country towns was full of it, while there was immense activity in the police department,
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  • ...impound Victorian horses or cattle in the pounds of New South Wales border towns, purchase them for the trifle which impounded stock usually bring, and then
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  • ...who understood none of the tremendous difficulties which the nature of the country and the people put in the way of pursuit, spoke glibly of the disgrace incu
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  • ...ling incessantly for weeks. The entire countryside was under water. In the towns the streets and many of the houses were flooded. In the bush, all was thick It was colder in the open country, and the deluge seemed even more pitiless than amongst the timber. For here
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  • ...y just this side of Kingdom Come, "there's more though here yet. This country's full of people, that thinks the other fellow's only belongs to him by acc ...for the most part the necessities of the people are served from the larger towns along the railway. It is a very pretty place-even in the wet. The situation
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  • ...d not have any idea of the tyrannical conduct of police officers in remote country districts - could not have any notion of the harshness, overbearing manner
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  • ...track and by path. Secondly, the sparseness of the population outside the towns must be taken into consideration. These men might commit an act of violence
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  • ...tory. There are romantic episodes relating to the early history of country towns, and a great deal of out-of-the-way information respecting administration a
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  • ...out 4 o'clock in the afternoon, however the prisoners were released by the towns- people, and with their assistance Mr Jefferson temporarily repaired the li
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  • ...as follows - After having terrorised North Eastern Victoria and the border towns of New South Wales, the Kelly gang came to Glenrowan at the end of June 188 ...by sea to Sydney when Mr Fosbery would have them forwarded to Albury. The country in which the outlaws hide is very mountainous, in places covered with dense
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  • ...op to a square yard may fall; but as a rule it is a comparatively rainless country. On remarking to a resident, in the simple language of a correspondent of t ...m of shade and comfort. No, we have not attained to a perfect plan yet for towns in our climate. A compromise between the East and the West-something more o
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  • ...tern. It is perhaps natural that this conduct should be forgotten by these towns, although it left Beechworth unprouded with a railway, to the great detrime ...ere is fine agricultural land in all directions. Even the heavily-timbered country around Stanley and Yackandandah, which is so often pronounced to be worthle
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  • THE towns of [[Echuca|Echuca]] and [[Moama|Maoma]], the former on the Victorian side, ...perfectly flat, and is subject to inundation during the rainy season. The country about Moama, on the opposite side of the river, is also flat and swampy, an
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 13/4/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...essrs '''Hayes Brothers''', whose flour mills in Goulburn, Yass, and other towns in New South Wales, are well-known. In Albury they, for a considerable time
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  • ; Nearest towns [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:April 1872]] [[Category:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Albury]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...]] in New South Wales, and [[Wahgunyah (2)|Wahgunyah]], in Victoria we two towns only separated by the Border [[Customs|Customs]] duties, for a bridge conne [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 18/5/1872 (2)|continued]]
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  • ; Nearest towns [[Category:1870s]] [[Category:June 1872]] [[Category:Australian Townand Country Journal]] [[Category:Billabong]] [[Category:Edwards River]] [[Category:Rive
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  • AMONG the more wealthy and flourishing; inland towns of New South Wales, [[Wagga Wagga|Wagga Wagga]] takes precedence. It must b [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 6/7/1872 (2)|continued]]
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 20/7/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...e is very good. Even in that warm weather when grass in lower parts of the country was parched up, every thing here looked fresh and green. The cabbage thistl
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 7/9/1872 (5)|see previous]]) ...hayT6.html|'''Hay''']] now ranks among the most prosperous and progressive towns in Riverina. Its present population is nearly 800. A few years since its si
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