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Charles Manning Hope Clark. convicts . In their population , which reached almost 15 000 in 1842 , unlike the convict colonies the men did not outnumber the women by four or three to one but were approximately equal . Unlike the convict ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. convicts . In their population , which reached almost 15 000 in 1842 , unlike the convict colonies the men did not outnumber the women by four or three to one but were approximately equal . Unlike the convict ...
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... convict period the law was an effective instrument for the sub- ordination of the convict and the ticket - of - leave holder . The regulations governing the behaviour of ticket - of - leave holders forbade them to leave their own police ...
... convict period the law was an effective instrument for the sub- ordination of the convict and the ticket - of - leave holder . The regulations governing the behaviour of ticket - of - leave holders forbade them to leave their own police ...
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... convict , and the tendency of convict to loathe and despise the bond - holder or those placed in authority over him in the probation gangs . The pass - holders spent much of their time in drunken brawls in taverns where they stunned the ...
... convict , and the tendency of convict to loathe and despise the bond - holder or those placed in authority over him in the probation gangs . The pass - holders spent much of their time in drunken brawls in taverns where they stunned the ...
Contents
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 73 |
OVERSTRAITERS OVERLANDERS AND OTHERS DESCEND | 84 |
ENGLANDS ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES | 113 |
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