The Argus at KellyGang 22/12/1922

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The funeral took place yesterday at Ballarat of Mr Thomas Curnow who figured prominently in the closing days of the Kelly gang 42 years ago when the two brothers Ned and Dan Kelly, accompanied by Byrne and Hart, took charge of the hotel at Glenrowan in June 1880. They sent into a room any persons who were about the place in order that news of the raid might not be spread. Mr Curnow who was included in the party heard portion of a conversation between two members of the gang which indicated that portion of the railway line had been destroyed with the object of disabling a train in which a number of police who were pursuing Ned Kelly and his associates were travelling. Mr Curnow managed to escape from the room and made his way towards the spot where the rails had been torn up. Having previously secured possession of a candle he walked along the line and saw that a disaster must follow unless he could stop the train which he could hear approaching. Mr Curnow lit the candle which he held behind a red handkerchief. The signal attracted the attention of the engine driver, who stopped the train. Mr Curnow told what he knew to the officer in charge of the party of police, and no time was lost in surrounding the Glenrowan Hotel. A desperate fight ensued and all the members of the gang with the exception of Ned Kelly were killed. Mr Curnow was a school teacher, but retired from the Education department some time ago.


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