A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... Ballarat , or to Kilmore and on to Bendigo , or from Geelong to Ballarat , the beasts of burden - the horse and the bullock - and human feet had trampled into a deep mud the black loam of those plains over which Hamilton Hume had ...
... Ballarat , or to Kilmore and on to Bendigo , or from Geelong to Ballarat , the beasts of burden - the horse and the bullock - and human feet had trampled into a deep mud the black loam of those plains over which Hamilton Hume had ...
Page 79
... Ballarat gold - field without threat or insult . ' Law and order had been restored . The shutters on the shops could now be removed and the flaps on the sly - grog tent tied back . 36 Captain Pasley thanked the soldiers for saving the ...
... Ballarat gold - field without threat or insult . ' Law and order had been restored . The shutters on the shops could now be removed and the flaps on the sly - grog tent tied back . 36 Captain Pasley thanked the soldiers for saving the ...
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... Ballarat Courier ( newspaper ) , 237 Ballarat Star ( newspaper ) , 335 Ballarat Times ( newspaper ) , 79 Balzac , Honoré de , 312 Band of Hope , 298 Banjo , the ( pen - name ) , see Paterson , An- drew Barton banks and banking , 58 ...
... Ballarat Courier ( newspaper ) , 237 Ballarat Star ( newspaper ) , 335 Ballarat Times ( newspaper ) , 79 Balzac , Honoré de , 312 Band of Hope , 298 Banjo , the ( pen - name ) , see Paterson , An- drew Barton banks and banking , 58 ...
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THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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