The subjoined graphic particulars are furnished by the Argus special reporter:—Benalla was reached at half-past 1 o'clock,, and there Superintendent Hare with eight ...
Article : 3,050 wordsNed KEelly was brought to town to-day. CGr wds assembled in the streets and in the vicinity of i be Gaol, bat he was taken oat at the North Melbourne Station, where the crowd ...
Article : 177 wordsWith regard to the murder of Aaron Sherritt near Beechworth, one of the constables gives the following narrative:—There were four of us sent out to watch Byrnes mother's house. ...
Article : 415 wordsSergeant Arthur Loftus Maule Steel, of Wangaratta, states that he arrived at Glenrowan with, five men about 5 a.m. Others came down by train. I was challenged iu the vicinity of ...
Article : 499 wordsThe man who stopped the train turns out to be Mr. Thomas Curnow, the local schoolmaster. Mr. and Mrs. Curnow were stuckup at about 11 o'clock on Sunday ...
Article : 432 wordsWhen the first attack subsided the outlaws were beard calling, "Come on, you—. The police can't do us any harm." The armour in which each member of the gang was clad ...
Article : 206 wordsConstable Bracken gives the following account of the proceedings in the hotel and of a dance which took place on-Sunday morning there, all the outlaws taking part in ...
Article : 201 wordsI am a Catholic priest, of Perth, West Australia. I was travelling on the North-Eastern line, having left Melbourne by the first down train in the morning. On arriving at ...
Article : 199 wordsThe boy Jones died in the Wangaratta Hospital to-day. The girl (his sister) is progressing favourably. The boy Reardon is lying in a critical state, and not expected to recover. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Special Reporter of the Argus has supplied the following additional particulars Benalla, Tuesday Night. Shortly after 8 o'clock this morning a ...
Article : 1,446 wordsAfter the house had been burned Ned Kelly's three sisters and Tom Wright wore allowed an interview with him. Tom Wright, as well as the sisters, kissed the wounded ...
Article : 467 wordsNed Kelly late last night was very feverish, with a high pulse, but no immediate danger is apprehended. No ballets have yet been extracted. ...
Article : 1,565 wordsReardon, the line-repairer, who wag ordered by Kelly to take the rails up, gives the following narrative:—"I was in bed with my wife and family, as my wife has already ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 3 Jul 1880, Page 26
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