A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... round the offices of the Bathurst mail - coach to book a seat on the coach . Within twenty - four hours two hundred persons set out for the diggings , some of them on foot , with their tin pots and stocks of provisions slung across ...
... round the offices of the Bathurst mail - coach to book a seat on the coach . Within twenty - four hours two hundred persons set out for the diggings , some of them on foot , with their tin pots and stocks of provisions slung across ...
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... Round Wagga , or round Scone , or round Tamworth , or round Greta in 12 Riverine Herald , 14 October , 11 November 1863 ; Border Post ( Albury ) , 8 August 1866 ; Examiner ( Tamworth ) , 12 December 1863 ; Evidence of W. Madden ...
... Round Wagga , or round Scone , or round Tamworth , or round Greta in 12 Riverine Herald , 14 October , 11 November 1863 ; Border Post ( Albury ) , 8 August 1866 ; Examiner ( Tamworth ) , 12 December 1863 ; Evidence of W. Madden ...
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... round his crown at the end of every line as if he were stirring a pint of hot tea with his forefinger , Hall ! -round - me hat ! I wore a weepin ' willer ! Another man sang : A butcher , and a baker , and a quiet - looking Quaker , All ...
... round his crown at the end of every line as if he were stirring a pint of hot tea with his forefinger , Hall ! -round - me hat ! I wore a weepin ' willer ! Another man sang : A butcher , and a baker , and a quiet - looking Quaker , All ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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