A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... April as poor Charley Gray struggled along fifteen minutes behind the others , Wills believed he was ' gammoning ' . Gray did not speak a word distinctly again . At sunrise on 17 April , near the eastern shores of Lake Massacre ...
... April as poor Charley Gray struggled along fifteen minutes behind the others , Wills believed he was ' gammoning ' . Gray did not speak a word distinctly again . At sunrise on 17 April , near the eastern shores of Lake Massacre ...
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... April the Parliament of New South Wales rushed through an act to facilitate the taking or apprehending of persons charged with certain felonies and the punishment of those by whom they were harboured . Within a month of the passing of ...
... April the Parliament of New South Wales rushed through an act to facilitate the taking or apprehending of persons charged with certain felonies and the punishment of those by whom they were harboured . Within a month of the passing of ...
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... April 1854 , 540 322 in April 1861 , and 729 654 in April 1871. New South Wales had 197 265 in 1851 , 350 860 in 1861 , and 503 981 by 1871. South Australia had 66 538 in 1851 , and 188 644 by 1871 . Queensland had 34 367 in 1861 , and ...
... April 1854 , 540 322 in April 1861 , and 729 654 in April 1871. New South Wales had 197 265 in 1851 , 350 860 in 1861 , and 503 981 by 1871. South Australia had 66 538 in 1851 , and 188 644 by 1871 . Queensland had 34 367 in 1861 , and ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN 23 2 453 | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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