The Squatting Age in Australia, 1835-1847Brief mention of Aborigines throughout; p.87-217; Gov. Gipps policy, p.89; Faithfull party massacre; p.157; depredations and attacks by natives at Ovens; p.159; Murders by Werribee natives; 316317; Attacks on Pee Dee Station on the Macleay; 329-337; Early history of missions, govt. policy, murders etc., natives as shepherds; Early types of employment for natives in Queensland. |
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Australia in 1835 | 1 |
The Wool Trade | 35 |
The Origin of Squatting | 49 |
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