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Page 359
... Sydney increased from 137 586 in 1871 to 224 939 in 1881 ; in the same decade the population of Melbourne increased from 206 780 to 282 947. Between 1870 and 1890 there had been a substantial growth of manufacturing in both Melbourne ...
... Sydney increased from 137 586 in 1871 to 224 939 in 1881 ; in the same decade the population of Melbourne increased from 206 780 to 282 947. Between 1870 and 1890 there had been a substantial growth of manufacturing in both Melbourne ...
Page 360
... Sydney was there talk of some subterranean explosion , or of the human antheap in the working - class districts of the two suburbs erupting into violence or barbarizing the whole of society . Mel- bourne and Sydney had a social problem ...
... Sydney was there talk of some subterranean explosion , or of the human antheap in the working - class districts of the two suburbs erupting into violence or barbarizing the whole of society . Mel- bourne and Sydney had a social problem ...
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... Sydney . Back in Sydney on Sunday 22 January 1888 Parkes joined a huge congre- gation of bishops , priests , deacons , choristers and laity gathered in St Andrew's Cathedral to hear the choir sing the Hallelujah Chorus , the national ...
... Sydney . Back in Sydney on Sunday 22 January 1888 Parkes joined a huge congre- gation of bishops , priests , deacons , choristers and laity gathered in St Andrew's Cathedral to hear the choir sing the Hallelujah Chorus , the national ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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