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The very following day the Argus exclaimed ' Eureka ! We have gold - gold in abundance . ' William Campbell announced on 8 July the discovery of gold at Clunes . Louis Michel , a Melbourne hotel proprietor who resented the flight of his ...
The very following day the Argus exclaimed ' Eureka ! We have gold - gold in abundance . ' William Campbell announced on 8 July the discovery of gold at Clunes . Louis Michel , a Melbourne hotel proprietor who resented the flight of his ...
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As the Argus put it , though it was only a day of small things ' it was pregnant with interest as the initiatory step in that grand career of material progress which has become the distinguishing characteristic of modern civilization ' ...
As the Argus put it , though it was only a day of small things ' it was pregnant with interest as the initiatory step in that grand career of material progress which has become the distinguishing characteristic of modern civilization ' ...
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About half a dozen of the participants were arrested , to the great delight of the Argus , which believed that a ' cold cell and a racking head - ache ' were ' wondrous sedition ...
About half a dozen of the participants were arrested , to the great delight of the Argus , which believed that a ' cold cell and a racking head - ache ' were ' wondrous sedition ...
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ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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