A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 96
... squatters were still calling on the unions to give their followers bread to eat , instead of throwing stones at the ... squatter had to squeeze an annual interest payment out of such an unpromising source . The bush worker had to get his ...
... squatters were still calling on the unions to give their followers bread to eat , instead of throwing stones at the ... squatter had to squeeze an annual interest payment out of such an unpromising source . The bush worker had to get his ...
Page 171
Charles Manning Hope Clark. squatters or sons of squatters . The mighty bush was the nursery of the Aus- tralian digger , as well as of that alliance between the country gentry and the army . " As the troops of the New South Wales ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. squatters or sons of squatters . The mighty bush was the nursery of the Aus- tralian digger , as well as of that alliance between the country gentry and the army . " As the troops of the New South Wales ...
Page 252
... squatters and a uniformed policeman cracking a whip at a fleeing Aborigine . In the same number they discussed the leniency shown to a white employer of black labour , Ernest William Anderson . It was rumoured he had been released from ...
... squatters and a uniformed policeman cracking a whip at a fleeing Aborigine . In the same number they discussed the leniency shown to a white employer of black labour , Ernest William Anderson . It was rumoured he had been released from ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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