A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... Murray , Publishers , of London , for permission to reproduce the photograph of Daisy Bates , and the Bulletin for permission to publish the cartoon of Christopher Brennan from the Lone Hand . I also wish to thank the staff of the ...
... Murray , Publishers , of London , for permission to reproduce the photograph of Daisy Bates , and the Bulletin for permission to publish the cartoon of Christopher Brennan from the Lone Hand . I also wish to thank the staff of the ...
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... Murray on condition that the two brothers developed irrigation farms in the area and spent at least £ 300 000 on improvements during the next twenty years . The Chaffeys were Canadians by birth who had developed their irrigation schemes ...
... Murray on condition that the two brothers developed irrigation farms in the area and spent at least £ 300 000 on improvements during the next twenty years . The Chaffeys were Canadians by birth who had developed their irrigation schemes ...
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... Murray would again be busily engaged : the trade of Broken Hill would be South Australia's for ever ; society women in Melbourne were asking not about future national grandeur but whether French millinery would be ' ever so much cheaper ...
... Murray would again be busily engaged : the trade of Broken Hill would be South Australia's for ever ; society women in Melbourne were asking not about future national grandeur but whether French millinery would be ' ever so much cheaper ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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