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On 23 October 1841 the Emigration Gazette and Colonial Settlers ' Universal Guide began publication with the slogan that emigration was as necessary in the economy of a state as a queen bee was to a beehive .
On 23 October 1841 the Emigration Gazette and Colonial Settlers ' Universal Guide began publication with the slogan that emigration was as necessary in the economy of a state as a queen bee was to a beehive .
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Others again told their readers that since they understood some were apprehensive that , were they to emigrate to ... Notice to Young Women Desirous of Bettering Their Condition by an Emigration to New South Wales ( broadsheet in M.l. ) ...
Others again told their readers that since they understood some were apprehensive that , were they to emigrate to ... Notice to Young Women Desirous of Bettering Their Condition by an Emigration to New South Wales ( broadsheet in M.l. ) ...
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She persuaded the emigration commissioners to protect the morals of young women on migrant ships in the way she had found so efficacious in her own Immigrants ' Home in Sydney , which was simply to segregate the women from the men .
She persuaded the emigration commissioners to protect the morals of young women on migrant ships in the way she had found so efficacious in her own Immigrants ' Home in Sydney , which was simply to segregate the women from the men .
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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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