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  • During the latter part of 1870 there were record-floods in the North- Eastern district of Victoria. Two ha ...ce before the [[Royal Commission report day 4 page 8|Royal Commission]] in June, 1881, and was further added to by the following evidence given on oath, by
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  • , .1. , [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 25/6/1870 (2)|.2.]], ...gory:Australian Townand Country Journal]] [[Category:Goulburn]] [[Category:1870]] [[Category:train trip]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 25/6/1870|see previous]]) , [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 2/4/1870|.1.]] , .2. ,
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  • ...elba]], Victoria, and through him Mr Hay became possessed of the blood. In June, a ram of Mr Rutherford's, tested by Dr Ducrow, produced 64,000 fibres of w [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 20/8/1870 (2)|continued]]
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  • ...or the first section of the line was entered into in the months of May and June last, and it expires on the 31st March, 1872, giving the contractors about [[The Argus at KellyGang 14/11/1870|Previous edition]] [[The Argus at KellyGang 2/5/1871|Next edition]]
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  • ...miles longer than the main line to Echuca, The line was commenced in June, 1870. The first section was from Melbourne to Seymour , 61¼ miles. The contract
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  • ...in turn succeeded by another M'Culloch Government, and on Monday, June 20, 1870, the first sod of the new railway was turned by Mr Wilson, the then Commiss ...he contract was let before the very heavy floods in September and October, 1870. These floods were so destructive and dangerous that it was found necessary
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  • ...rs; three days at this rate would give us a very fair notion of Venice. In 1870 it was about five feet higher than now, and boats were plying to the Eight- == The following is the report of Gordon and Co., of Adelaide, June 23: -"Supply quite inadequate to trade requirements, and prices fully
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  • ...did not receive the extra £100 as officer in charge of the detectives. In 1870 Mr Nicolson's name appears in the Police Gazette under Mr Winch's and in 18 ...t we had no jealousy of him, as he alleges. When I relieved Mr Nicolson in June, 1880, he gave me no information concerning the outlaws' armour. Heard of i
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  • ...colson and myself. On Friday—that was the 28th of [[1864-1873 Events|May 1870]] Mr. Nicolson and I started away from Benalla. It was before the railway w ...mencing in this way:—”From the Police Department, Wangaratta, 6th June 1870
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  • SIR, Chief Secretary's Office, Melbourne , 22 June 1870 . Sir, Government House, Melbourne , 30th June 1880 .
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  • 1. That, in or about the month of April 1870, I sent Captain Standish information that I knew of a man who would be like ...ne and pulled Power out by his legs, as described in the Argus of 9th June 1870. I did not take the credit of arresting this man myself at all. I say that
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  • ...I had previously received notice that Mr Hare would relieve me on the 2nd June; and as I had prepared a statement showing the financial accounts of the ag
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  • ...ent Hare took charge of the pursuit of the Kelly gang, during the month of June 1880, Hart's house was being watched by a party of police from Wangaratta b ...aratta, a few days before the capture of the gang, and during the month of June 1880, he asked me what duty my party was doing in connection with the pursu
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  • ...officer at Beechworth, till February 1878. Superintendent Chomley left in June 18.8, when Superintendent Sadleir took charge of the North-Eastern District ...April to September 1869. Sub Inspector Montfort went to Wangaratta in June 1870, and the district was again included in the Ovens District from the beginni
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  • ...l|Avenel]] and rented a 40 acre farm. Avenel was a new start for us and in June 1861 [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] was born there. A little later that year Annie ...al girl. My claim was heard before the Magistrate, Mr Butler on 17 October 1870. Bill was found to be the father and ordered to pay me 5/- shillings per we
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  • ...e I agreed and finished up working for him up until the end of his time in June 1880. ([[Royal Commission report day 50 page 1|RC16863]]) ([[The Complete I  Margaret Amy 1870-1956
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  • ...altered after I left command of the detectives in about [[1864-1873 Events|1870]] ([[Royal Commission report day 2 page 23|RC666]]) ...on reported that I took no pains to conceal the opinion that my removal in June 1880, although ostensibly the direct act of the Executive, was in reality t
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  • . '''With Ned Kelly''' In March [[1864-1873 Events|1870]] I held up Robert [[MacBean|MacBean]] on [[Kilfera|Kilera]] Station and to ...tted a number of other robberies all over north eastern Victoria..Later in 1870 I was camped on [[Mount Battery|Mt Battery]]. Dr JP Rowe, the lessee got cl
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  • I was accused of assaulting Const Hall ([[The Argus at KellyGang 30/8/1870|Argus30/8/70]]) ...e 10|RC4457]]) '''Later in 1879''' There was a report that on the night in June when Const [[Gascoigne|Gascoigne]] and his seach party came into the Strath
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