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... Bass discovered a shipwrecked party of seven convicts who had escaped from Sydney . He relieved their privations as much as he could , and directed them to find their way ... Bass Strait . The discovery of the strait cut a COASTAL EPIC 49.
... Bass discovered a shipwrecked party of seven convicts who had escaped from Sydney . He relieved their privations as much as he could , and directed them to find their way ... Bass Strait . The discovery of the strait cut a COASTAL EPIC 49.
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William Arthur Scholes. Bass Strait . The discovery of the strait cut a week off the voyage from England to Sydney , and led to the establishment of two settlements in Tasmania . Bass and Flinders now parted , never to meet again . Bass ...
William Arthur Scholes. Bass Strait . The discovery of the strait cut a week off the voyage from England to Sydney , and led to the establishment of two settlements in Tasmania . Bass and Flinders now parted , never to meet again . Bass ...
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... Bass Strait . He had sailed with Bass and Flinders round Tasmania and had accompanied Flinders to Moreton Bay . Before leaving Spithead Thistle had visited a fortune - teller , called Pine , who warned him that the ship in which he was ...
... Bass Strait . He had sailed with Bass and Flinders round Tasmania and had accompanied Flinders to Moreton Bay . Before leaving Spithead Thistle had visited a fortune - teller , called Pine , who warned him that the ship in which he was ...
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The Coast of Doom I I | 11 |
The First British Landing | 21 |
Columbus of the South | 26 |
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