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By 1880 all over eastern Australia , in parts of South Australia , and in that red sand - plain country on the coast of Western Australia from Northampton to Carnarvon , a broken - down chimney - stack here , the shell of a house ...
By 1880 all over eastern Australia , in parts of South Australia , and in that red sand - plain country on the coast of Western Australia from Northampton to Carnarvon , a broken - down chimney - stack here , the shell of a house ...
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Western Australia was in danger of dividing into two nations . As in the eastern convict colonies the bond were accused of living without any regard for the observances of religion , drunkenness was universal amongst them , and most of ...
Western Australia was in danger of dividing into two nations . As in the eastern convict colonies the bond were accused of living without any regard for the observances of religion , drunkenness was universal amongst them , and most of ...
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He believed in the unique destiny of Australia . It was here in Australia that the battle against nature's brutal laws would be fought out . It was here in Australia that human society would develop itself and that the yet unanswered ...
He believed in the unique destiny of Australia . It was here in Australia that the battle against nature's brutal laws would be fought out . It was here in Australia that human society would develop itself and that the yet unanswered ...
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ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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