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  • '''CAUTION TO MINERS GOING OVER LAND TO SNOWY RIVER''' TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS
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  • TO THE EDITOR OP THE ARGUS ...s patent that the squatters reap no greater advantage from Beechworth than from Mel bourne.
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  • The following report of these diggings has been sent to the Mining Board: Melbourne; 22nd August, 1861 .
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  • ...ractors on the first section had to got a large proportion of the sleepers from Echuca, but the creeks met with on the second section have furnished timber ...undoubted smoothness. But on the second section the road has not had time to settle and, of course jolts occur occasionally. On the last section the rul
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  • '''No. VI - BEECHWORTH''' ...forget the miseries of the journey, which far exceeded those of the march to Ballarat, or Forest Creek, or Kangaroo-flat. Crossing the Goulburn, at Seym
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  • ...of all the Australasian colonies to meet me in the new Government-house at Melbourne. (Applause.) ...n, I have much pleasure in proposing the toast of " Prosperity to the Beechworth Railway and the District." (Cheers.) The toast was received with enthu
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  • ...ilways were cheaper than roads; and it was the intention of the Government to carry out that policy. (Cheers.) ...ngue should not be made one Government. When it was possible to go by rail to Sydney or Adelaide that question would be a pertinent one, and he had no do
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  • ...Ned Kelly shot him dead through the breast. This fact having become known to the sympathisers of the outlaws, has produced a coolness between them and t ...e was in the main apparently ignored by the police. His statement was made to us in a straight forward and connected manner, and contains names, dates, a
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  • ...o reach Sherritt's house by daybreak the next morning to commence tracking from there. ...to go on their engine, so I recalled him. The occupants of the train from Melbourne were as follows:—Mr. O'Connor, his wife and sister, five Queensland track
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  • ...to go on their engine, so I recalled him. The occupants of the train from Melbourne were as follows:—Mr O’Connor, his wife and sister, five Queensland trac ...n possession of everybody in Glenrowan, and that they said they were going to attack the police on their arrival.I asked him where the man was. He said a
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  • '''REMOVAL OF KELLY TO''' '''MELBOURNE''' ...probably at once make the necessary application that the trial be heard in Melbourne , and it is not likely that it will be opposed.
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  • ...ation master’s office, where he had been confined since his arrival from Beechworth at noon, and limped into the van.  The doors were locked and  the outlaw, ...ssed from one side of the van to the other, looking out and making remarks to the police that were with him about the spots he knew.
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  • ...Category:1880]] [[Category:railway]] [[Category:train travel Beechworth to Melbourne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • '''REMOVAL OF KELLY TO MELBOURNE''' ...echworth on the 14th October, had been removed from the Beechworth Gaol to Melbourne.
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  • ...y mouth shut respecting how Cherry came by his death. But thinking it best to let the public know the truth is my only excuse for trespassing on your spa ...[Category:1880]] [[Category:railway]] [[Category:travel from Beechworth to Melbourne]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...tracks. That was contrary to the wish of the men. Ultimately the party got to where the tracks were last seen by them. That was on March 10. Followed the ...should have been followed up through the scrub. The men were very anxious to follow.
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  • (see also introduction to [[Royal Commission report 5/4/1881|day 8]]) ...and when I got to Wangaratta, the man said, “We cannot communicate with Beechworth, but we can with Benalla.”
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  • Const Faulkiner asked to be allowed to make a few corrections in his evidence as reported in the Age and then cont ...ssed under the railway bridge in Wangaratta on 3/11/1878 and what happened to the police hunt for them in the Warby Ranges?
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  • (see also introduction to [[Royal Commission report 3/8/1881|day 42]]) ...is guard by that gentleman.” What is the meaning of that?— That refers to Aaron Sherritt.
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  • ...and also to have trucks ready to convey the horses and men from Benalla to Beechworth. ...o reach Sherritt's house by daybreak the next morning to commence tracking from there.
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