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  • ...to shoot Richards and Devine. In fact he said his object in coming to the town had been simply to kill them, and that the robbing of the bank was a mere i
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  • ...n]], Ned Kelly, accompanied by Living and Richards, went in search of Mr [[Samuel Gill|Gill]], the other man who had fled from the bank, but he had hidden hi ...er the revolver muzzles of one or more of them. Ned Kelly walked about the town and entered another hotel where there were several people, any of whom he s
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  • ...wn town, and found police installed in the telegraph office, and the whole town violently excited. Six mounted troopers were despatched about midnight to T ...ne instrument, and heard Sir Henry Parkes (Colonial Secretary) and Mr Saul Samuel (PMG) instructing Mr Jefferson that he would be relieved at once and sent t
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  • While Ned was in the bank, the local newspaper proprietor, Mr [[Samuel Gill|Gill]], and Mr [[Rankin|Rankin]] came into the bank, and were called u ...d departed as when the gang were in supreme command of the affairs of that town.
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  • .... Jerilderie, in Riverina, enjoys the unenviable distinction of being that town, but it is improbable that there will be any local festivities in celebrati ...after- noon , Byrne and Hart, in police uniforms, took a walk through the town with Constable Richards. The object was to learn the position of the princi
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  • ...multiple screw by Robert Clark, of Beechworth; an expanding horseshoe, by Samuel Taylor, the well known farrier of the same district; this horseshoe is desi ...in, among which we may mention some cop- per grating by Mr Hosking, of New Town, Beechworth ; and some very fair slate from the Ovens District, the name of
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  • ...r plains of stunted salt hush for several miles. A short distance from the town Mr '''M'Evoy''''s station was reached, but there was no one at home except ...Peppin's, flocks. Canoon and Benduck stations were first taken up by Mr '''Samuel Barber''' twenty-eight or thirty years ago.
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  • ...amp;c. It has only been completed a short time, at a cost of £1200, by Mr Samuel Porter, the proprietor of the hotel. What surprised me most was to see near [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 2/11/1872 (2)|continued]]
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  • ...rilderie]], 3453 acres to Messrs. J. and H. Osborne, 9311 1/2 acres to Mr. Samuel Wilson, all at upset price. == ...an Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 1/5/1875 (4)|.2]]. , [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 1/5/1875 (5)|.3.]] ==
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  • SAMUEL TOWN. ...gory:press report]] [[Category:1875]] [[Category:Gobur]] [[Category:Samuel Town]] [[Category:Gobur Dramatic Club]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...authority to ask for or get the money. As regards myself, as treasurer, Mr Town's letter is untrue from beginning to end, therefore the members of the club I personally asked Mr Town to come to the meeting held this evening. He did not come, but sent an apol
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  • ...gory:press report]] [[Category:1875]] [[Category:Gobur]] [[Category:Samuel Town]] [[Category:Gobur Dramatic Club]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...and selection deserve much credit. The prizes having been distributed, Mr Town, the teacher, called upon the children to give the gentlemen present three ...n seen in such a state of beer as not to know what I was doing. Whether Mr Town can say the same thing is a matter I leave to himself.
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  • SAMUEL TOWN ...gory:press report]] [[Category:1875]] [[Category:Gobur]] [[Category:Samuel Town]] [[Category:Gobur Dramatic Club]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...at one time, like a drop of good beer. I don't intend to follow Mr Samuel Town through his long rigmarol of a letter, but cannot help saying, if he cannot ...gory:press report]] [[Category:1875]] [[Category:Gobur]] [[Category:Samuel Town]] [[Category:Gobur Dramatic Club]] [[Category:history]]
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  • '''TOWN''' V '''JOHNSON''' SAMUEL TOWN
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  • ...gory:press report]] [[Category:1875]] [[Category:Gobur]] [[Category:Samuel Town]] [[Category:Gobur Dramatic Club]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...el that I have come out of this controversy with flying colors and given S Town a lesson that may be useful to him. “Let the galled jade wince, my wither ...gory:press report]] [[Category:1875]] [[Category:Gobur]] [[Category:Samuel Town]] [[Category:Gobur Dramatic Club]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...worth between £300 and £400. The deepest sympathy is felt for Mr and Mrs Town by every inhabitant of Gobur. ...He got on the spree for five or six weeks and at the end of that time left town in a semi-delirious condition and arrived at Merton in a state of delirium
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  • ...en are seen about. In the swags of the strangers revolvers were seen. Mr [[Samuel Gill|Gill]], journalist, when called upon to stand, being frightened, ran a
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