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SYDNEY (Reuters) - A 133-year-old letter has given the first civilian account of the capture of Ned Kelly, Australia's most famous outlaw, and will go on public display for the first time on Monday.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 27. -- The Times to-morow will print a remarkable letter to the Hon. A.K. McClure from Abe Buzzard, the notorious Welsh Mountain outlaw, now serving a long sentence in the ...
CLAYTON, N. M., April 26. -Thomas E. Ketchum, alias "Black Jack," the notorious outlaw who had terrorized the people of the Southwest for the past fifteen years, was hanged here this afternoon for ...
A 133-year-old letter has given the first civilian account of the capture of Ned Kelly, Australia's most famous outlaw, and will go on public display for the first time on Monday.