A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... Bathurst samples of fine gold . Two days after that on 10 May the Bathurst Free Press prophesied a ' complete social revolution ' in Australia . There would be much immediate social confusion , they said , as the temperate and sober ...
... Bathurst samples of fine gold . Two days after that on 10 May the Bathurst Free Press prophesied a ' complete social revolution ' in Australia . There would be much immediate social confusion , they said , as the temperate and sober ...
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... Bathurst with their pots , their picks , their shovels , and their provisions slung across their backs . Some were poor , some looked miserable , some were footsore , some penniless and friendless , and some boasted of what they would ...
... Bathurst with their pots , their picks , their shovels , and their provisions slung across their backs . Some were poor , some looked miserable , some were footsore , some penniless and friendless , and some boasted of what they would ...
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... Bathurst of how a single individual had dug up £ 4000 worth of the precious metal in one day . He was laughed at as a man indulging in a little harmless puffing for his own district . On 14 July Suttor showed two massive pieces of the ...
... Bathurst of how a single individual had dug up £ 4000 worth of the precious metal in one day . He was laughed at as a man indulging in a little harmless puffing for his own district . On 14 July Suttor showed two massive pieces of the ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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