A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... Port Phillip . All to no avail , for by 16 August sixty or seventy people , men of all classes and all religions were camping in sod huts , gunyahs , tents and mia - mias made of boughs at the Clunes diggings . Not even weather wet ...
... Port Phillip . All to no avail , for by 16 August sixty or seventy people , men of all classes and all religions were camping in sod huts , gunyahs , tents and mia - mias made of boughs at the Clunes diggings . Not even weather wet ...
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... Port Phillip ; privately he requested that aborigines be kept out of the range of his nostrils . As colonial secretary there was William Lonsdale , a muddler and a mumbler who had served the old order in the days when the overlanders ...
... Port Phillip ; privately he requested that aborigines be kept out of the range of his nostrils . As colonial secretary there was William Lonsdale , a muddler and a mumbler who had served the old order in the days when the overlanders ...
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... Port Adelaide Swan Hill Wagga Wagga Echuca Bendigo Queanbeyan Albury Botany Boy Goulburn Wollongong Kiama Braidwood Araluen Maryborough . Hamilton Ballarat Euroo MELBOURNE Coloc 1540 Kangaroo island Hobart 1420 Geelong Port Phillip ...
... Port Adelaide Swan Hill Wagga Wagga Echuca Bendigo Queanbeyan Albury Botany Boy Goulburn Wollongong Kiama Braidwood Araluen Maryborough . Hamilton Ballarat Euroo MELBOURNE Coloc 1540 Kangaroo island Hobart 1420 Geelong Port Phillip ...
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THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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