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  • ...he use of this material for research purposes with acknowledgement, but it may not be used for commercial gain without specific authority from the copyrig | Life of The Kellys ([[The Argus at KellyGang 19/3/1879 (2)|Argus19/3/79]])
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  • | [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/1/1879|Yes]] | [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/1/1879|Yes]]
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  • ...end of the year nothing of any moment took place; but at the beginning of 1879 Captain Standish, Mr Hare and Mr Sadlier in consultation together, and with ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. This document
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  • ...y didn't lay a charge against. It was then some time near the morning. You may use this as you like, and publish any part you like.-Yours faithfully, ...following paragraph appeared in the [[The Ovens and Murray Advertiser 7/1/1879|Beechworth paper]]:-
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  • ...prisoners in the hotel when the bank was robbed by the Kellys in February, 1879. Dr Reynolds, who examined Kennedy's body, said that an ear was missing. Fr ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • ...joyed by free men in a so-called free country.  The friends of the Kellys may not look at the police. ...hat law-abiding citizens had been subjected to by the police, on April 22, 1879, all the remaining sympathisers were released from Beechworth Gaol without
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  • ...eld in gaol and treated as convicted criminals from January 2 to April 22, 1879, without any evidence being submitted against them. == Beechworth Court Proceedings, January 18, 1879 ==
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  • ...o let anyone out of the lock-up before 7 pm that day, Monday, February 11, 1879. ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • ...nd bridges to intercept them.  Before daylight on Wednesday morning, 12/2/1879, they arrived at Greta. ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • (1)          That in April, 1879, I was employed by Mr Hare as a scout and guide to assist the police in the (5)        In September or October, 1879, I got a written message from Mr Assistant Commissioner Nicolson to meet hi
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  • ...of some of the police officials stationed at Beechworth.  On November 26, 1879, he wrote to Supt Nicolson as follows:—“Met .… Junior and P .… I ha ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • The Kellys arrived home from Jerilderie on February 12, 1879, and on that date a report was sent to the police that Dan Kelly was seen a ...  Now, however, he gave way, and the blacks arrived at Albury on March 6, 1879.
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  • On [[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|March 11, 1879]], Mr [[O'Connor|O’Connor]] and his party of blacktrackers went out after ...the lack of interest taken by Captain Standish in the Kelly hunt. In May, 1879, Captain [[Standish|Standish]] in official matters began to show his dislik
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  • Mr [[O'Connor|O’Connor]] arrived at Benalla on March 8, 1879, and boarded with the other officers at Craven’s Commercial Hotel. Captain Standish—May I ask for all that to be withdrawn? I request, as a particular favour, that
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  • ...occasions with Mr [[Hare|Hare]], but with no results. At the end of June, 1879, Mr Hare acknowledged himself badly defeated by the outlaws. His health beg Supt CH Nicolson was sent to Benalla early in July, 1879, and was given a free hand in controlling the pursuit of the Kellys.
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  • From the time Mr C H [[Nicolson|Nicolson]] took charge in July, 1879, the only activity on the part of the police was among the [[agents|police In July, 1879, Supt [[Hare|Hare]] returned to Melbourne a broken man; he was completely b
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  • ...kept a number of Kelly Sympathisers in the Beechworth Gaol from January 2, 1879, to April 22 of the same year, without any charge or complaint being laid a ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • ...ed by Supt. Hare in keeping these men, unlawfully, in gaol from January 2, 1879, to April 22 of the same year. ...have taken care to reproduce this document but areas of the original text may been damaged. We also apologise for any typographical errors. JJ [[JJ Kenne
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  • ...funeral took place to-day. Mr Devine was a sergeant of police in February, 1879 when Ned Kelly, Dan Kelly, Steve Hart, and Joe Byrne entered Jerilderie, on [[Category:1900s]] [[Category:May 1926]] [[Category:The Argus]] [[Category:Newspaper]] [[Category:press repor
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  • ...rrangements have been made for the disinterment of this and such others as may be discovered with due respect for decency. [[The Argus at KellyGang 13/1/1879|Order Now]]<br />
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