The excitement caused here by the conflict between the police and the Kellys, and the destruction of the desperate gang of outlaws, is subsiding. A general feeling of relief is ...
Article : 495 wordsMr. Mortimer states : " After we were sailed up we were taken over to Mrs. Jones's Hotel, and were kept there until it was determined by Kelly to stick-up ...
Article : 1,715 wordsNed Kelly was on Tuesday removed by Captain Standish to the Melbourne Gaol. Whilst in the lock-up on Monday night and next morning he conversed freely with ...
Article : 1,643 wordsIt was at first announced that the inquest on Byrne would not be held until Wednesday. Quite unexpectedly, during Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Robert M'Bean and Captain Standish ...
Article : 464 wordsSuperintendent Hare arrived in the same train which conveyed Kelly to Melbourne, but he came on to the Spencer-street station. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clarke awaited him there, and ...
Article : 355 wordsSub-inspector O'Connor and his party of black truckers also arrived in town by the ordinary train and left it at Spencer-street. The following is his narrative: —He states—At ...
Article : 1,372 wordsThe history of the Kelly gang is one of a long series of crimes. About twenty [?] ago two families, the Kellys and that was even then notorious for their wild shot. I ...
Article : 2,915 wordsMr. Curnow was in Benalia on Tuesday, and had an interview with Captain Standish. I was, unfortunately, unable to see him, but from what I could glean from Mrs. Curnow, ...
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Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935), Sat 3 Jul 1880, Page 6
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