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... Campbell announced on 8 July the discovery of gold at Clunes . Louis Michel , a Melbourne hotel proprietor who resented the flight of his regular drinkers to the New South Wales fields , found enough of the yellow stuff near Warrandyte ...
... Campbell announced on 8 July the discovery of gold at Clunes . Louis Michel , a Melbourne hotel proprietor who resented the flight of his regular drinkers to the New South Wales fields , found enough of the yellow stuff near Warrandyte ...
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... Campbell at Duntroon and Mr Davis at Gundaroo . They all helped each other when untimely frosts nipped their seedlings , or a summer hailstorm laid waste a crop , or the Molonglo flooded the low - lying land in that lovely valley from ...
... Campbell at Duntroon and Mr Davis at Gundaroo . They all helped each other when untimely frosts nipped their seedlings , or a summer hailstorm laid waste a crop , or the Molonglo flooded the low - lying land in that lovely valley from ...
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... , vol . 2 , p . 215 ; James Campbell , ' Are we Victorians Drifting Towards Communism ? ' Melbourne Review , no . 13 ( January 1879 ) , pp . 65-8 . or with any attempts to fraternise which rest upon another 240 COLONIAL DEMOCRATS.
... , vol . 2 , p . 215 ; James Campbell , ' Are we Victorians Drifting Towards Communism ? ' Melbourne Review , no . 13 ( January 1879 ) , pp . 65-8 . or with any attempts to fraternise which rest upon another 240 COLONIAL DEMOCRATS.
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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