We take from the Herald and Echo the following narrative of the stamping out of the notorious Kelly gang, very full telegraphic particulars of which appeared in our issue of ...
Article : 5,167 wordsThe following is Robert Gibbon's narrative:—I am a farmer, living at present with Mr. Reynolds; I came to the railway station with Mr. Reynolds's brother at about eight ...
Article : 397 wordsJohn Stanistreet, the station-master at Glenrowan, states:—About 3 o'clock on Sunday morning a knock came to my door. I live at the gatehouse, within 100 yards of the station ...
Article : 878 wordsThe news that Superintendent Hare was seriously wounded, one of his wrists having been shattered hy a ball, was received with great regret, and hopes were expressed that ...
Article : 84 wordsNed. Kelly left by train for Melbourne, [?] morning. None of his wouuds are likely to [?]ove fatal. ...
Article : 23 wordsSuperintendent Hare has returned to Melbourne. The wounded, Jones's children and the boy Reard[?], are still in the hospital at ...
Article : 32 wordsThe following details show the manner in which Ned Kelly was captured, and his conduct afterwards. The outlaw maintained a stubbor[?] resistance to the last, and it was ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 1 Jul 1880, Page 6
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