KELLY GANG RELIC.
EXPLOBION OF FORGOTTEN KEG
OF POWDER.
By, Electric Telegraph—Per Press AsßOclation—Copyright. Received 12,5 a.m., Jane 23.
Melbourne, June 22. A farmer named Griffiths was burning off a stump near the old home of tho Kelly gung. A terrific explosion oo* curred. The stump had served the Kellys as a magazine. A keg of powder had apparently been overlooked. The explosion was so great that the olook of the State school, a mile away, was thrown off the wall.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1791, 23 June 1906, Page 2
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