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... immigrants . In the years 1839-46 she helped about 11,000 immigrants settle in New South Wales , mostly women and children , many being female domestic servants . She made frequent trips with immigrants into the inland districts ...
... immigrants . In the years 1839-46 she helped about 11,000 immigrants settle in New South Wales , mostly women and children , many being female domestic servants . She made frequent trips with immigrants into the inland districts ...
Page 125
... immigrants respectively arrived in New South Wales . Whether or not the immigrants would have wished to emigrate to the distressed economic circumstances of 1841-44 is not known , but certainly the colony had benefited from the scheme ...
... immigrants respectively arrived in New South Wales . Whether or not the immigrants would have wished to emigrate to the distressed economic circumstances of 1841-44 is not known , but certainly the colony had benefited from the scheme ...
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... immigrants . However , the immigrants soon found home - sites and jobs , and they made valuable contributions to the towns of Brisbane and Ipswich . They almost doubled the population of Brisbane , which thereafter consisted of three ...
... immigrants . However , the immigrants soon found home - sites and jobs , and they made valuable contributions to the towns of Brisbane and Ipswich . They almost doubled the population of Brisbane , which thereafter consisted of three ...
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