KELLY FREQUENTLY IN MELBOURNE.
A number of people, who saw him in Court recognised Kelly as a man they had seen during the career of the Kellyt; At the Oxley coursing matches last Easter he was seen sitting on a fence, and about four montsag* he wat drinking in the * bar of Dreyer's Hotel, Beeohworth, but no one who saw him knew him then except sympathisers. Sergeant Steele had also a few words with the prisoner after the Polioe Court was adjourned. To him he said that Mclntyre had given his evidence better than he expected, and from other remarks that he made he appeared to derive great satisfaction from' the large attendance of 'ladies at the Court. It is stated on good authority, that in July, 1879, Kelly visited Melbourne, and that he slept one night in the National Hotel/ Bourke street. It is said that he talked a little about the Kelly gang, and stated; that h? came from the north-eastern district, and that he cleared away before, daylight. Information was given! next day to the police, but the suspected person could - not be traced. ' J" '' '
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3634, 19 August 1880, Page 2
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188KELLY FREQUENTLY IN MELBOURNE. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3634, 19 August 1880, Page 2
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