A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... crime and disorder on the fields . Lord Robert Cecil , who visited the gold - fields of Victoria in March and April of 1852 , was equally enthusiastic . What pleased him was that these rough , uncouth , unshaven , coarse - mouthed ...
... crime and disorder on the fields . Lord Robert Cecil , who visited the gold - fields of Victoria in March and April of 1852 , was equally enthusiastic . What pleased him was that these rough , uncouth , unshaven , coarse - mouthed ...
Page 203
... crime and criminals among large numbers of people , who revelled in aiding and abetting them . Some said the root of the whole trouble was the system of free selection , which had isolated from the old settlements of all the colonies ...
... crime and criminals among large numbers of people , who revelled in aiding and abetting them . Some said the root of the whole trouble was the system of free selection , which had isolated from the old settlements of all the colonies ...
Page 415
... crime : in cities , 227-8 , 251 , 377 ; on dig- gings , 9 , 51 , 53-5 ; increase , 201 ; influence of gold rushes on , 20 , 47 ; women and , 95 ; see also under names of specific crimes and criminals Crimean War , 42-4 , 84-5 , 99 , 101 ...
... crime : in cities , 227-8 , 251 , 377 ; on dig- gings , 9 , 51 , 53-5 ; increase , 201 ; influence of gold rushes on , 20 , 47 ; women and , 95 ; see also under names of specific crimes and criminals Crimean War , 42-4 , 84-5 , 99 , 101 ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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