A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 33
... discovery of resources , and in self - governing capacity , justified the higher act of the union of these colonies , under one legislative and executive government , on principles just to the several colonies . The banquet had been the ...
... discovery of resources , and in self - governing capacity , justified the higher act of the union of these colonies , under one legislative and executive government , on principles just to the several colonies . The banquet had been the ...
Page 64
... discovery of huge mineral deposits in Silverton and Broken Hill in New South Wales and Queenstown and Zeehan in Tasmania , had led to an abnormal influx of British capital into the Australian colonies . Companies were formed and money ...
... discovery of huge mineral deposits in Silverton and Broken Hill in New South Wales and Queenstown and Zeehan in Tasmania , had led to an abnormal influx of British capital into the Australian colonies . Companies were formed and money ...
Page 393
... discovery : he had found there was ' no ending of the way , no home , no goal ' . Like Henry Lawson , who had travelled along quite different tracks , another of Australia's great native sons had ended in the Kingdom of Nothingness ...
... discovery : he had found there was ' no ending of the way , no home , no goal ' . Like Henry Lawson , who had travelled along quite different tracks , another of Australia's great native sons had ended in the Kingdom of Nothingness ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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