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  • ...ould have steered a course through such country on such a night; but under Monk’s leadership the creek was reached some time after midnight, and dismount ...as only persuaded to stir from the spot where he stood when blindfolded by Mr Pewtress.
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  • ...]’s sawmill, 14 miles from Mansfield, at nightfall. The seven police and Mr Collopy, a most active volunteer, stayed there for the night. The wish was
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  • ...ice, who had just arrived from Melbourne, and will meet the police left at Monk's hut The news of the [[Reward|reward]] being increased to £800 each has b ...clergy men, wardsmen, contractors, laborers. and bushmen, and is headed by Mr James Tonkins, president of the shire Council. Business is entirely suspend
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  • ...ought with him a copy of the threatening letter which had been sent to Mr. Monk at [[Wombat ranges|Wombat Hills]], between Mansfield and the scene of the m To E. Monk, —You think you have done a great thing by searching for the traps, but y
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  • ...rrender, in accordance with the [[Felons Apprehension Act|Felon’s Act]]. Mr Sub-inspector Pewtress, with a constable, having been in attendance, but no ...he would act as guide, out of humanity, to find the dead bodies, and told Mr Pewtress that he would not stir for a thousand pounds to track the murderer
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  • ...ollow him to the gates of hell to do that, and to treat his wife the same. Mr Monks helped the police to find the bodies of the murdered constables, and ...elly ; he only helped them to find the bodies of the murdered police. Mrs. Monk has been thrown into a dangerous illness through the receipt of the letter.
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  • ...he would act as guide, out of humanity, to find the dead bodies, and told Mr Pewtress that he would not stir for a thousand pounds to track the murderer
    4 KB (738 words) - 15:29, 20 November 2015
  • ...atement that Captain Standish is arming the police as rapidly as possible. Mr Berry on Tuesday passed an account of £500 for firearms furnished recently The Chief Secretary, at the instance of Mr Graves, has promised that the families of the police officers who were murd
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  • ...e Gazelle. The reward for the other members of the gang remains unaltered. Mr Berry also telegraphed to Captain Standish, informing that officer that if ...e death of the latter. It will be remembered that in the letter sent to Mr Monk, and signed E and D Kelly, and believed to be the work of a well- known con
    6 KB (957 words) - 21:05, 20 November 2015
  • ...that bank were in the Euroa branch, as also a large quantity of gold from Mr. [[Gold mining (2)|Meade's claim]]. Some preconcerted plan had been decided ...arge of having sent a threatening letter signed "E and D Kelly' to Mr Monk, of the sawmills, near Mansfield. The police authorities here recently made
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  • ...arge of having sent a threatening letter signed "E and D Kelly' to Mr Monk, of the sawmills, near Mansfield. The police authorities here recently made
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  • ...of its authenticity, inasmuch as Kelly left a bottle of red ink behind at Mr Younghusband's station. The envelope, too corresponds to the one stamped by Mr Cameron, whilst very judiciously suppressing the letter until he can consul
    4 KB (623 words) - 21:04, 20 November 2015
  • ...a threatening letter signed. "E and D Kelly" [[Wombat ranges|Mr Monk]], of the sawmills, near Mansfield. The police authorities here recently ma
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  • ...ges|Walter Lynch]], who is charged with sending a threatening letter to Mr Monk, is now to stand his trial in Melbourne; and it is suggested that special p It will relieve the minds of any friends of Mr Healey, of Strathbogie Station, who may have read the report regarding him
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  • ...pert witnesses identified the handwriting with that in which the letter to Monk was penned. No evidence was called for the defence. After an hour and a hal ..., near Mansfield , was charged with writing and sending a letter to Edward Monk, sawmill proprietor, Wombat, threatening to murder him
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  • ...police sent two constables to protect me that night. I gave the letter to Mr Kitchen, J P, who handed it to the police. When 1 told my wife of the lette ...5 pm, it would bear the mark of the 8th of November, as it really does. Mr Monk got it in the ordinary course.
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  • .... I used to deal with Mr Moorey. The prisoner has written orders for me to Mr Moorey, but I could not say whether the order now pro duced was written by ...account, but I recognise the writing as his. When I saw the letter sent to Monk I recognised the writing to be that of the prisoner.
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  • Mr O'Leary intimated that he would call no evidence for the defence. ...alicious threat to murder Monk, and the effect of the missive was to alarm Monk and his family. With the evidence before them, the jury could not help comi
    5 KB (836 words) - 21:05, 20 November 2015
  • ...and took the epistle out of the category of ordinary threatening letters. MONK was seriously alarmed by the communication, and the news of its receipt see
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  • ...rompt action the success of the late action in Walter Lynch's case is due. Mr Pewtress and Senior-constable [[SConst James|James]] are working with energ ...receive at my hands – -I remain, ANOTHER KELLY SYMPATHISER AT LARGE. Mr Monk, Wombat."
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