A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... town had now been placed in the front rank of populated centres in Australia , having outstripped all competitors in ... towns , and the squatters ' runs . With the railway , the telegraph and the telephone the metropolitan newspapers ...
... town had now been placed in the front rank of populated centres in Australia , having outstripped all competitors in ... towns , and the squatters ' runs . With the railway , the telegraph and the telephone the metropolitan newspapers ...
Page 160
... town ' . Besides , they had nothing to shoot with . " They ran to sentiment . They'd put their arms round each other's shoulders and sing of Mother ' . Like Friedrich Engels , Hoover realized that the Australian digger might be ...
... town ' . Besides , they had nothing to shoot with . " They ran to sentiment . They'd put their arms round each other's shoulders and sing of Mother ' . Like Friedrich Engels , Hoover realized that the Australian digger might be ...
Page 405
... Town Hall to deposit ladies in their gorgeous silks , and the men in their traditional sombre black . The people arrived on foot , or in rickety four - wheelers . Nellie turned ' her delicate garlands of coloratura , her silvery trills ...
... Town Hall to deposit ladies in their gorgeous silks , and the men in their traditional sombre black . The people arrived on foot , or in rickety four - wheelers . Nellie turned ' her delicate garlands of coloratura , her silvery trills ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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