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In March 1826 Darling was ordered to forestall the French by establishing
settlements at Shark Bay on the west coast of ... He also instructed Captain
Samuel Wright to take twenty convicts and eighteen soldiers to start another
settlement at ...
In March 1826 Darling was ordered to forestall the French by establishing
settlements at Shark Bay on the west coast of ... He also instructed Captain
Samuel Wright to take twenty convicts and eighteen soldiers to start another
settlement at ...
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On 30 December 1828 Sir George Murray , the ministerial head of the Colonial
Office , informed Stirling of the decision of His Majesty's Govern . ment to form a
settlement at the mouth of the Swan River . Stirling was to assume the title of ...
On 30 December 1828 Sir George Murray , the ministerial head of the Colonial
Office , informed Stirling of the decision of His Majesty's Govern . ment to form a
settlement at the mouth of the Swan River . Stirling was to assume the title of ...
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Almost three weeks later on 18 June Stirling proclaimed to all and sundry that His
Majesty had been pleased to command that a settlement should forthwith be
formed within the territory of Western Australia . He requested them duly to
regulate ...
Almost three weeks later on 18 June Stirling proclaimed to all and sundry that His
Majesty had been pleased to command that a settlement should forthwith be
formed within the territory of Western Australia . He requested them duly to
regulate ...
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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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