The Argus
13/ 5/1870
... part of the KellyGang story
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TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES
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BENALLA, THURSDAY
Edward Kelly was brought up at the police court, on remand from the 5th, charged as an accomplice in highway robbery under arms on March 16, at Kilferd, but not being identified, he was discharged. A second charge was made of highway robbery under arms at Seymour on March 25, but the person robbed was not to be found, and the prisoner was again discharged. Superintendent Nicolas then produced a warrant for prisoner's apprehension for highway robbery at Lauriston, and asked for a remand to Kyneton. The Bench remanded him to the 20th inst.
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