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... decided in February 1824 to form a British settlement on the north - west coast of New Holland . He selected Captain James John Gordon Bremer to take command of a warship and proceed without loss of time to the said north - west coast ...
... decided in February 1824 to form a British settlement on the north - west coast of New Holland . He selected Captain James John Gordon Bremer to take command of a warship and proceed without loss of time to the said north - west coast ...
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... decided some- thing must be done about Assistant Protector C. W. Sievewright , who was in very bad odour with the settlers from Geelong to Glenormiston and even as far west as Portland . Respectable people were cutting him on all ...
... decided some- thing must be done about Assistant Protector C. W. Sievewright , who was in very bad odour with the settlers from Geelong to Glenormiston and even as far west as Portland . Respectable people were cutting him on all ...
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... decided to pass on what he had heard from Hobbs to the Colonial Secretary , Edward Deas Thomson , who in turn asked Gipps whether twelve white men should be charged with the wilful murder of twenty - eight aborigines.11 For days Sir ...
... decided to pass on what he had heard from Hobbs to the Colonial Secretary , Edward Deas Thomson , who in turn asked Gipps whether twelve white men should be charged with the wilful murder of twenty - eight aborigines.11 For days Sir ...
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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