A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... June Mr Burke and King set out to search for the blacks as their last hope of survival . Wills , his legs and arms nearly skin and bone , was too weak to follow them . In the presence of death he grew in stature . ' I can only look out ...
... June Mr Burke and King set out to search for the blacks as their last hope of survival . Wills , his legs and arms nearly skin and bone , was too weak to follow them . In the presence of death he grew in stature . ' I can only look out ...
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... June 1872 , a fault developed in the line between Port Darwin and Banjuwangi which was not finally repaired until 27 ... June 1872 ; W. Harcus , South Australia ( London , 1876 ) , pp . 148-204 ; Empire , 25 June , 16 November 1872 ...
... June 1872 , a fault developed in the line between Port Darwin and Banjuwangi which was not finally repaired until 27 ... June 1872 ; W. Harcus , South Australia ( London , 1876 ) , pp . 148-204 ; Empire , 25 June , 16 November 1872 ...
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... June was like that feast of lanterns described in the story of Aladdin . Melbourne became like a fairyland , the ... June 1887 ; Argus , 20 , 21 June 1887 ; S.M.H. , 20 , 21 June 1887 ; South Australian Register , 21 June 1887 ; West ...
... June was like that feast of lanterns described in the story of Aladdin . Melbourne became like a fairyland , the ... June 1887 ; Argus , 20 , 21 June 1887 ; S.M.H. , 20 , 21 June 1887 ; South Australian Register , 21 June 1887 ; West ...
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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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