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Page 216
Gell took the incident as an example of the ' mistiest ignorance and the iciest
selfishness ' of the convict community of ... had abolished the transportation of
convicts to New South Wales and would in future send all convicts to Norfolk
Island or ...
Gell took the incident as an example of the ' mistiest ignorance and the iciest
selfishness ' of the convict community of ... had abolished the transportation of
convicts to New South Wales and would in future send all convicts to Norfolk
Island or ...
Page 362
The abilities he had displayed in the control of the prisoners in the dockyards
probably persuaded Gladstone that he was the man to administer the convict
system successfully . Gladstone offered him the position of Lieutenant - Governor
, and ...
The abilities he had displayed in the control of the prisoners in the dockyards
probably persuaded Gladstone that he was the man to administer the convict
system successfully . Gladstone offered him the position of Lieutenant - Governor
, and ...
Page 415
He intended , he said , to send to New South Wales only those convicts who were
considered to be deserving of tickets - of - leave on their arrival and calculated to
become useful as labourers in the colony . He also proposed at once to advise ...
He intended , he said , to send to New South Wales only those convicts who were
considered to be deserving of tickets - of - leave on their arrival and calculated to
become useful as labourers in the colony . He also proposed at once to advise ...
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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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