A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... magistrate at Gulgong he had seen all the evil that was done under the sun : he had seen all the madness in men's hearts . On Sundays he went to church : on week days he got up at six and wrote five sheets of copy . He wanted to wean ...
... magistrate at Gulgong he had seen all the evil that was done under the sun : he had seen all the madness in men's hearts . On Sundays he went to church : on week days he got up at six and wrote five sheets of copy . He wanted to wean ...
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... magistrate , who mulcted them of the fruits of their labour or sent them for a spell in the local gaol . For using obscene language in front of two women - language so obscene that the police magistrate asked for it to be communicated ...
... magistrate , who mulcted them of the fruits of their labour or sent them for a spell in the local gaol . For using obscene language in front of two women - language so obscene that the police magistrate asked for it to be communicated ...
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... magistrate's court in March 1913 a number of male bathers were fined ten shillings each because they did not forthwith resume ordinary clothing on leaving the water . The Catholic Bishop of Bendigo said the suggestion that there should ...
... magistrate's court in March 1913 a number of male bathers were fined ten shillings each because they did not forthwith resume ordinary clothing on leaving the water . The Catholic Bishop of Bendigo said the suggestion that there should ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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