A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... Sydney Morning Herald , he also left the diggers ' irrepressibly thirsty ' , because listening to one of the ' swell mob ' spout his principles and talk about what he believed generally produced one simple response in diggers : ' My God ...
... Sydney Morning Herald , he also left the diggers ' irrepressibly thirsty ' , because listening to one of the ' swell mob ' spout his principles and talk about what he believed generally produced one simple response in diggers : ' My God ...
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... Sydney Morning Herald , after describing the accomplishment of placing Australia in cable communication with the whole world , called the occasion a ' great event ' . Now , thanks to an agreement between the Sydney Morning Herald , the ...
... Sydney Morning Herald , after describing the accomplishment of placing Australia in cable communication with the whole world , called the occasion a ' great event ' . Now , thanks to an agreement between the Sydney Morning Herald , the ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. Sydney into a Centennial Park , in which would stand a ... Sydney . Just before the festivities began he made a quick trip to the ... Herald described as the forging of another link in the chain which bound ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. Sydney into a Centennial Park , in which would stand a ... Sydney . Just before the festivities began he made a quick trip to the ... Herald described as the forging of another link in the chain which bound ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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