93. The Rammer - Bushranger
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| Between 2 September 1834 and 14 December 1834, a trio of bushrangers terrorised the Monaro district of New South Wales. The leader was known as "Jack the Rammer" or "Billy the Rammer |
| http://scs.une.edu.au/Bushrangers/rammer.htm |
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94. The Trial of Australia's Last Bushrangers
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| Brothers Patrick and James (Jimmy) Kenniff came to Queensland in the early 1890s. They grew up in New South Wales, where both had brushes with the law from a young age - mainly for stealing horses and cattle |
| http://www.lexscripta.com/articles/kenniff.html |
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95. The World of Ned Kelly
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| By far the most famous son of the Glenrowan district, Ned Kelly seems to have won the hearts of the common people of his time and for more than a century on |
| http://www.nedkellysworld.com.au/ |
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98. Who Were Bushrangers?
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| The meaning of the word 'Bushranger' has evolved over the years. In the early years of European settlement it referred to a good bushman with the hunting, horsemanship and survival skills needed to live in the Australian 'bush' |
| http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Garden/2191/rangers.html |
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