A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... government , for God's sake , to do two things quickly , to forbid any further digging until surveys were made , and ... Majesty's government . The following day he proclaimed that after the first day of June no person would be permitted ...
... government , for God's sake , to do two things quickly , to forbid any further digging until surveys were made , and ... Majesty's government . The following day he proclaimed that after the first day of June no person would be permitted ...
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... Majesty's government had determined that the time had arrived when this separation would be desir- able . In making this decision they had been influenced by ' the strong and repeated representations of parties possessing the confidence ...
... Majesty's government had determined that the time had arrived when this separation would be desir- able . In making this decision they had been influenced by ' the strong and repeated representations of parties possessing the confidence ...
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... government to amend that con- troversial clause 54 in the Victorian Constitution Act , the bane of his government's ... Majesty's government were by no means convinced that Berry and his ministers had exhausted all the possibilities for ...
... government to amend that con- troversial clause 54 in the Victorian Constitution Act , the bane of his government's ... Majesty's government were by no means convinced that Berry and his ministers had exhausted all the possibilities for ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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