Lawson's Five Bushrangers Case Study

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The above sentiment expressed by Ben Hall regarding the burning of their victim's property or the shooting dead of same was fanciful and had been often demonstrated from the very start of Hall's bushranging. However, these menacing threats of incineration would in due course become reality as well as being continually thrown down as a means of intimidation against any resistance. Furthermore, this intimidation would be implemented a few days following the robbery of Lawson's homestead when the five bushrangers next appeared at the home of a government official Mr Keightley and his wife at Dunns Plains and a battle royal ensued taking the life of one of the gang. Leaving Lawson's the five bushrangers had learnt that a settler whom they had

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