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On 13 January 1829 government published its regulations for the guidance of those proposing to embark as settlers . It reaffirmed its intention not to incur any expense in conveying settlers to the new colony or in supplying them with ...
On 13 January 1829 government published its regulations for the guidance of those proposing to embark as settlers . It reaffirmed its intention not to incur any expense in conveying settlers to the new colony or in supplying them with ...
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In the same month the settlers petitioned him for government assistance in building roads and bridges , and for the right of the agricultural and mercantile interest to elect their own representatives to the Legislative Council .
In the same month the settlers petitioned him for government assistance in building roads and bridges , and for the right of the agricultural and mercantile interest to elect their own representatives to the Legislative Council .
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Now in 1836–7 when the settlers were clamouring for cheaper land , cheaper labour and cheaper goods , Stirling came up with yet another of his ' wild visionary projects ' - growing cotton in the tropical parts of Western Australia to ...
Now in 1836–7 when the settlers were clamouring for cheaper land , cheaper labour and cheaper goods , Stirling came up with yet another of his ' wild visionary projects ' - growing cotton in the tropical parts of Western Australia to ...
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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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