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Page 168
He still hoped to preserve the ' rule of the Six Families ' in Western Australia . He wanted amendments to the Federation Bill providing for the colony to be divided into electorates for elections to the Senate , for the federal ...
He still hoped to preserve the ' rule of the Six Families ' in Western Australia . He wanted amendments to the Federation Bill providing for the colony to be divided into electorates for elections to the Senate , for the federal ...
Page 174
On 3 January 1900 a public meeting in Kalgoorlie endorsed a petition to the Queen humbly praying that the colony of Western Australia might be divided into two . The Secretary of State for the Colonies , Joseph Chamberlain , anxious not ...
On 3 January 1900 a public meeting in Kalgoorlie endorsed a petition to the Queen humbly praying that the colony of Western Australia might be divided into two . The Secretary of State for the Colonies , Joseph Chamberlain , anxious not ...
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1902 a man accused the squatters in the Kimberley district of Western Australia of unspeakable atrocities against the Aborigines . On 8 April he repeated the charges in a long letter to the Times of London . Spurred on by support from ...
1902 a man accused the squatters in the Kimberley district of Western Australia of unspeakable atrocities against the Aborigines . On 8 April he repeated the charges in a long letter to the Times of London . Spurred on by support from ...
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Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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