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Page 304
He asked them to resolve that uncertain occupancy and increase in charges had
a most ruinous tendency upon the most valuable property in the colony and
would continue to do so until fixity of tenure was granted to the occupier .
He asked them to resolve that uncertain occupancy and increase in charges had
a most ruinous tendency upon the most valuable property in the colony and
would continue to do so until fixity of tenure was granted to the occupier .
Page 325
When Eardley - Wilmot moved in Council on 29 October 1845 the second
reading of the Estimates Bill , Richard Dry asked that it be read again that day six
months . He was supported by Thomas George Greg . son . Dry was a native -
born ...
When Eardley - Wilmot moved in Council on 29 October 1845 the second
reading of the Estimates Bill , Richard Dry asked that it be read again that day six
months . He was supported by Thomas George Greg . son . Dry was a native -
born ...
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After the petition for separation of June 1844 was studied in London , Stanley
asked Sir George Gipps for a full report of his views on the proposed separation
of Port Phillip , outlining the probable advantages and disadvantages of the ...
After the petition for separation of June 1844 was studied in London , Stanley
asked Sir George Gipps for a full report of his views on the proposed separation
of Port Phillip , outlining the probable advantages and disadvantages of the ...
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Contents
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 62 |
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