A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... convict system obsolete . No British government was prepared to pay for criminals to become bandit chiefs on the gold - fields of Australia , or swell the numbers of that convict rabble which had already threatened to destroy law and ...
... convict system obsolete . No British government was prepared to pay for criminals to become bandit chiefs on the gold - fields of Australia , or swell the numbers of that convict rabble which had already threatened to destroy law and ...
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... convict colonies the bond were accused of living without any regard for the ... convicts to Western Aus- tralia.51 In 1872 William James Reid purchased the ... System in Western Australia ( thesis in BATTYE L. ) . 51 Bowen to Cardwell ...
... convict colonies the bond were accused of living without any regard for the ... convicts to Western Aus- tralia.51 In 1872 William James Reid purchased the ... System in Western Australia ( thesis in BATTYE L. ) . 51 Bowen to Cardwell ...
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... convict and a mother now living on a selection at Greta not large enough to provide for a family , to ' trust no man , and trust no woman ' . Power was an ex - convict ... system of oppression which the Anglo - Saxon barbarian had exercised ...
... convict and a mother now living on a selection at Greta not large enough to provide for a family , to ' trust no man , and trust no woman ' . Power was an ex - convict ... system of oppression which the Anglo - Saxon barbarian had exercised ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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