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... December the storekeepers were so keen on the resumption of buying and selling that they resolved at a public meeting to use every constitutional means to restore tranquillity and good feeling . They appointed delegates to talk things ...
... December the storekeepers were so keen on the resumption of buying and selling that they resolved at a public meeting to use every constitutional means to restore tranquillity and good feeling . They appointed delegates to talk things ...
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... December the city had been in a fearful commotion as rumours swept through town that five hundred well - armed diggers were marching to Melbourne where , with the help of the criminals , the madmen and the drunkards , they proposed to ...
... December the city had been in a fearful commotion as rumours swept through town that five hundred well - armed diggers were marching to Melbourne where , with the help of the criminals , the madmen and the drunkards , they proposed to ...
Page 81
... December 1854 ; Empire , 8 , 12 December 1854 , 1 , 3 January 1855 . 40 Hobart Town Mercury , 6 , 13 , 16 December 1854 ; Hobart Town Advertiser , 8 December 41 Register , 12 , 14 December 1854 ; Inquirer , 10 January 1855 . of Victoria ...
... December 1854 ; Empire , 8 , 12 December 1854 , 1 , 3 January 1855 . 40 Hobart Town Mercury , 6 , 13 , 16 December 1854 ; Hobart Town Advertiser , 8 December 41 Register , 12 , 14 December 1854 ; Inquirer , 10 January 1855 . of Victoria ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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