A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... premier of New South Wales , Sir Henry Parkes , and the premier of Victoria , Graham Berry , took up the theme of the contribution of the iron rail to material progress and political unity . Parkes could not let the occasion pass ...
... premier of New South Wales , Sir Henry Parkes , and the premier of Victoria , Graham Berry , took up the theme of the contribution of the iron rail to material progress and political unity . Parkes could not let the occasion pass ...
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... premier of Victoria accused Sydneysiders of being ' dead ' on all the great issues of the day . The Sydneysiders replied that they were as far above Victorians as the heavens were above the earth.32 Between 1883 and 1888 society in the ...
... premier of Victoria accused Sydneysiders of being ' dead ' on all the great issues of the day . The Sydneysiders replied that they were as far above Victorians as the heavens were above the earth.32 Between 1883 and 1888 society in the ...
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... premier , his friends and supporters called a public meeting on 17 October 1887 at which they submitted the resolution , ' That this meeting is of the opinion that , as a national tribute to the long and distinguished public services of ...
... premier , his friends and supporters called a public meeting on 17 October 1887 at which they submitted the resolution , ' That this meeting is of the opinion that , as a national tribute to the long and distinguished public services of ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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