A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 349
... inhabitants . She began to see her father as another victim of the ancient continent and its inhabitants . Australia was a place where life stood still , where in the summer the hot wind whipped up sheets of sandy dust . The absolute ...
... inhabitants . She began to see her father as another victim of the ancient continent and its inhabitants . Australia was a place where life stood still , where in the summer the hot wind whipped up sheets of sandy dust . The absolute ...
Page 361
... inhabitants of Toorak , the self - appointed members of the ' county ' in St Kilda , and the young bloods of squatterdom down for a few wild nights on the town , dropped down to the Palais de Danse at St Kilda late on week nights when ...
... inhabitants of Toorak , the self - appointed members of the ' county ' in St Kilda , and the young bloods of squatterdom down for a few wild nights on the town , dropped down to the Palais de Danse at St Kilda late on week nights when ...
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... inhabitants . To the great pleasure of the students at the University Conservatorium of Music , Professor Marshall - Hall , the man with the healthy laugh and a penchant for practical joking , was due to return to his chair in July ...
... inhabitants . To the great pleasure of the students at the University Conservatorium of Music , Professor Marshall - Hall , the man with the healthy laugh and a penchant for practical joking , was due to return to his chair in July ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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