Old Times: An Unique Illustrated History of the Early Days, Volume 1, Issue 2Commercial Publishing Company, 1903 - Australia |
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Page 91
... Darling was a man of no mean literary attainments , a stern officer with an excellent military record , and , above all , the possessor of an immense capacity for work . No former Governor entered so thoroughly or so completely into the ...
... Darling was a man of no mean literary attainments , a stern officer with an excellent military record , and , above all , the possessor of an immense capacity for work . No former Governor entered so thoroughly or so completely into the ...
Page 92
... Governor Darling was undignified , the journalists were not less so , and the squabbles at times were truly of the gutter in their nature . Governor Darling was , by the machinations of his colonial enemies , brought before a ...
... Governor Darling was undignified , the journalists were not less so , and the squabbles at times were truly of the gutter in their nature . Governor Darling was , by the machinations of his colonial enemies , brought before a ...
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... Governor Darling so evidently intended to be an act to settle " old scores " with the Colonial press . Howe , a son of the original founder , never to be able to throw off the influences it had aasimilated when it was the Government ...
... Governor Darling so evidently intended to be an act to settle " old scores " with the Colonial press . Howe , a son of the original founder , never to be able to throw off the influences it had aasimilated when it was the Government ...
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afterwards Alfred Stephen amongst appointed arrived Australia Bank of Australia barrister Bathurst billiard blacks Bourke Brisbane Brougham bushrangers called Captain Castlereagh Chief Justice Colonist colony considerable convicts Council course cricket Darling Harbour Darlinghurst death December Emancipists England event father fire Fitzroy Forbes friends George Street Gipps gold Government Governor Brisbane Governor Darling Governor Macquarie Homebush horse Hotel Hugh Dixson Island John Jorrocks Keightley King known Lady land London magistrates Maitland match matter Melbourne Cup ment Messrs miles murder occasion October Parramatta persons Pitt Street played Police Post Office present prisoners race received remember reminiscences Richard Bourke River Robert Secretary sent September settlers sheep ship Sir Thomas soon South Wales station Supreme Court Sydney Cup Sydney Gazette Sydney Morning Herald Thomas Brisbane Thompson tion tobacco totally destroyed Victoria William Woolloomooloo