A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 69
... camp was a hotbed of corruption , that bribery of officials was commonplace and that the magistrates were bound in an ' unholy compact ' with unsavoury publicans such as Bentley , a crowd of angry diggers gathered near the Eureka Hotel ...
... camp was a hotbed of corruption , that bribery of officials was commonplace and that the magistrates were bound in an ' unholy compact ' with unsavoury publicans such as Bentley , a crowd of angry diggers gathered near the Eureka Hotel ...
Page 76
... camp , boys , to the camp ' . Suddenly another shout was raised : ' Not to the camp , boys , not to the camp , but to our own ground on Bakery Hill ' . The diggers fell into line two abreast behind Captain Ross from Toronto who had ...
... camp , boys , to the camp ' . Suddenly another shout was raised : ' Not to the camp , boys , not to the camp , but to our own ground on Bakery Hill ' . The diggers fell into line two abreast behind Captain Ross from Toronto who had ...
Page 155
... camps running ' Humid Camp ' , ' Muddy Camp ' , and ' Mosquito Camp'.20 On 25 March just after they left Native Dog Camp , Wills found Gray wolfing down the flour . Gray excused himself for pinching more than his ration of flour because ...
... camps running ' Humid Camp ' , ' Muddy Camp ' , and ' Mosquito Camp'.20 On 25 March just after they left Native Dog Camp , Wills found Gray wolfing down the flour . Gray excused himself for pinching more than his ration of flour because ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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