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  1. Jimmy Governor (c. 1875 – 18 January 1901) was an Indigenous Australian who was proclaimed an outlaw after committing a series of murders in 1900. His actions initiated a cycle of violence in which nine people were killed (either by Governor or his accomplices).

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    James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician and humanitarian who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. A member of the Democratic Party, Carter was the 76th governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975, and a Georgia state senator from 1963 to 1967.

  3. Jimmy Governor (1875-1901), outlaw, was born on the Talbragar River, New South Wales, son of Sam (later Thomas) Governor (or Grosvenor), bullock-driver, and his wife Annie, née Fitzgerald. He received his schooling at a mission school and at Gulgong.

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  4. Jul 7, 2022 · Learn about the life and crimes of Jimmy Governor, the Aboriginal bandit who terrorized New South Wales at the turn of the last century. Find out how he became a bushranger, who he killed, how he was captured and executed, and why he was the last outlaw in Australia.

  5. Jul 8, 2019 · On 20 July 1900, an Aboriginal man named Jimmy Governor murdered two white women and three white children at Breelong in northwest New South Wales. Despite the plethora of information on Governor, there is a story that remains to be told: how did the Breelong murders affect Governor’s Aboriginal family at Wollar?

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  6. In July 1900, Jimmy Governor and his brother Joe commenced their murderous rampage across central New South Wales, killing nine women and children, maiming others, and raping a teenage girl.

  7. A true-life Wild West story of a black-white interracial marriage, murder, gun battles and the largest manhunt in Australian history. Learn about Jimmy Governor, his brother Joe, their friend Jack Underwood and their pursuers in this book based on historical facts.

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