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Page 194
... servants had forced the settlers to use the aborigines for those menial ... convict ships transported 9669 convicts to Western Australia . Within three ... convict period . It was counterbalanced by the side - effects on the free working ...
... servants had forced the settlers to use the aborigines for those menial ... convict ships transported 9669 convicts to Western Australia . Within three ... convict period . It was counterbalanced by the side - effects on the free working ...
Page 204
... servants all to drink and sing for many hours . Hall had a private hell in his heart against society in general and the police in particular . Both of his parents were ex - convicts ... convict ancestors , married an Irish lassie , went on ...
... servants all to drink and sing for many hours . Hall had a private hell in his heart against society in general and the police in particular . Both of his parents were ex - convicts ... convict ancestors , married an Irish lassie , went on ...
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... convict labour in the period before the discovery of gold . They argued that ... workers argued very much as the anti - transportationists had argued , namely ... servants over whom they had unlimited control - obedient , docile , handy ...
... convict labour in the period before the discovery of gold . They argued that ... workers argued very much as the anti - transportationists had argued , namely ... servants over whom they had unlimited control - obedient , docile , handy ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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