A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... south of 30 ° south latitude on a line that would be accommodated to suit the natural features of the country . In addition they had decided that the new colony would have a constitution similar to that which the Imperial parliament had ...
... south of 30 ° south latitude on a line that would be accommodated to suit the natural features of the country . In addition they had decided that the new colony would have a constitution similar to that which the Imperial parliament had ...
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... Australia , in parts of South Australia , and in that red sand - plain country on the coast of Western Australia from ... South Australia witnessed for a brief season the victory of human endeavour over the land . In New South Wales ...
... Australia , in parts of South Australia , and in that red sand - plain country on the coast of Western Australia from ... South Australia witnessed for a brief season the victory of human endeavour over the land . In New South Wales ...
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... South Australia followed suit in 1870. So Australia had three gauges instead of one . When his excellency the governor of New South Wales , the Earl of Belmore , opened the Great Southern Railway to Goulburn on 27 May 1869 , the ...
... South Australia followed suit in 1870. So Australia had three gauges instead of one . When his excellency the governor of New South Wales , the Earl of Belmore , opened the Great Southern Railway to Goulburn on 27 May 1869 , the ...
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THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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