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... Flinders Street to watch the departure of the first train , consisting of one second - class and two first - class carriages . The locomotive was the first to be constructed in Victoria and the first to be constructed in the southern ...
... Flinders Street to watch the departure of the first train , consisting of one second - class and two first - class carriages . The locomotive was the first to be constructed in Victoria and the first to be constructed in the southern ...
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... Flinders Island some descendants of unions between white men , Tasmanian aborigines and other visitors to the Furneaux group lived on . In the southeast of South Australia other descen- dants of the wild days hung round the settlements ...
... Flinders Island some descendants of unions between white men , Tasmanian aborigines and other visitors to the Furneaux group lived on . In the southeast of South Australia other descen- dants of the wild days hung round the settlements ...
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... Flinders Lane and the squatters , who held the majority in the Legislative Council , fearing that even such a small measure of protection might have an adverse effect on their profits , announced in January 1865 their intention to ...
... Flinders Lane and the squatters , who held the majority in the Legislative Council , fearing that even such a small measure of protection might have an adverse effect on their profits , announced in January 1865 their intention to ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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