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Page 118
He was told that savings were to be made wherever practicable and that because a certain sum of money had been provided for any particular service it did not follow that it must necessarily be spent . In all matters of convict ...
He was told that savings were to be made wherever practicable and that because a certain sum of money had been provided for any particular service it did not follow that it must necessarily be spent . In all matters of convict ...
Page 147
George Anderson , the assigned servant hut - keeper for Mr Dangar at Myall Creek , told the court what had happened on that day when the twelve white men roped the aborigines together . He told the court that the blacks cried for ...
George Anderson , the assigned servant hut - keeper for Mr Dangar at Myall Creek , told the court what had happened on that day when the twelve white men roped the aborigines together . He told the court that the blacks cried for ...
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When Stanley told him in a despatch of 16 March 1845 that towards the close of the year he might expect his successor to reach New South Wales , his term of office having expired on 23 February 1844 he went on to tell him ...
When Stanley told him in a despatch of 16 March 1845 that towards the close of the year he might expect his successor to reach New South Wales , his term of office having expired on 23 February 1844 he went on to tell him ...
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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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