Before daylight senior-constable Kelly found a revolving rifle and a cap lying in the bush about 100 yards from the hotel. The rifle was covered with blood, and a pool of blood lay near it. This was evidently ...
Article : 531 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 8 o'clock on Sunday night to ...
Article : 405 wordsIn the meantime the siege was continued without intermission. That the three other outlaws were still in the house was confirmed by remarks passed by Ned Kelly, who said they would fight to ...
Article : 310 wordsIn the outhouse, or kitchen, immediately behind the main building, the old man, Martin Cherry who was one of the prisoners of the gang, and who was so severely wounded that he could not ...
Article : 329 wordsNed Kelly was brought to town to-day. Crowds assembled in the streets and in the vicinity of the gaol, but he was taken out at North Melbourne station, where the crowd was not so large, and taken in a ...
Article : 1,828 wordsThe siege was kept up all the forenoon, and until 3 o'clock in the afternoon. By that time the shooting from the hotel bad ceased, and the best part of the day having elapsed, the police, who were now acting under the ...
Article : 680 wordsSergeant Arthur Loftus Maude Steele, of W garatla, states : I arrived at Glenrowan with five men about 5 a.m.; the others came down by train; I was challenged in the vicinity of the hotel by the police, and ...
Article : 528 wordsJohn Stanistreet, the stationmaster 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 on the Melbourne side. I jumped ...
Article : 877 wordsM. Gibney said: I am a Catholic priest of Perth, West Australia; I was travelling on the north-western line, having left Melbourne by the first down train : in the morning, on arrival at Glenrowan station, having ...
Article : 213 wordsIt may be stated that after the house had been burned down these two bodies were removed from, the embers. They presented a horrible spectacle — nothing but the trunk and skull being left, and these ...
Article : 294 wordsAfter the house had been burned, Ned Kelly's three sisters and Tom Wright were allowed aa interview with him. Tom Wright, as well as the sisters, kissed the wounded man, and a brief conversation ensued. ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 3 Jul 1880, Page 22
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