A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... German gentleman , mounted the platform and told the multitude he and his hundred fellow - Germans were ready with the rifle or the sword to assist their English friends to obtain their rights . He concluded , to loud cheers , by taking ...
... German gentleman , mounted the platform and told the multitude he and his hundred fellow - Germans were ready with the rifle or the sword to assist their English friends to obtain their rights . He concluded , to loud cheers , by taking ...
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... German people . They agreed to meet again on 27 August to debate the proposals that all those in favour of the diggers ' demands should wear on their hats tufts of red cloth or ribbon , that in consequence of the diminished yield of ...
... German people . They agreed to meet again on 27 August to debate the proposals that all those in favour of the diggers ' demands should wear on their hats tufts of red cloth or ribbon , that in consequence of the diminished yield of ...
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... German or Scandinavian who could trace his family back into the mists of antiquity , and John King , that one - time soldier , only eighteen years of age , who had seen what was in man during those terrible days in India in 1857. He was ...
... German or Scandinavian who could trace his family back into the mists of antiquity , and John King , that one - time soldier , only eighteen years of age , who had seen what was in man during those terrible days in India in 1857. He was ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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