THE KELLY GANG.
A REIGN OP TERROR. Melbourne. June 28 It is currently reported that Hart’s brother, with fifty aimed men, are at Greta township, about seven miles from Glenrowan—the scene of Monday’s tragedy—and ini end to resist the holding of- an inquest on the bodies of of Dan Kelly, Steve Hart and Byrne. A strong body of police, fully armed, has been sent from Benalla and Wangaratta, to Glenrowan. It is feared that terrible bloodshed may result if the rumour proves correct, and there is great excitement evorwhero in consequence. Later. Nothing further has been received from Greta. The Coroner has permit bed the burial of the“bodies of the outlaws without holding an inquest. The police taerefore refrain from going to Greta. The excitement is gradually subsiding, Ju y 1, Ned Kelly is progresing favourably. Tho excitement is now subsiding, and, the police abstaining from interference with the ladies, they were buried withoiil*any disturbance taking place.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 3 July 1880, Page 2
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157THE KELLY GANG. Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 3 July 1880, Page 2
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