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Page 63
... delegates met Lieutenant - Governor La Trobe in Melbourne they told him how one of his police officers had placed a double - barrelled gun on the counter of a storekeeper in Bendigo and demanded to see the licence . They also told him ...
... delegates met Lieutenant - Governor La Trobe in Melbourne they told him how one of his police officers had placed a double - barrelled gun on the counter of a storekeeper in Bendigo and demanded to see the licence . They also told him ...
Page 72
... delegates from the diggers , Black , Humffray and Kennedy met the governor Sir Charles Hotham , the colonial secretary John Foster , and the attorney - general William Stawell in Melbourne on 27 November , Black stated that the ...
... delegates from the diggers , Black , Humffray and Kennedy met the governor Sir Charles Hotham , the colonial secretary John Foster , and the attorney - general William Stawell in Melbourne on 27 November , Black stated that the ...
Page 79
... delegates to talk things over with Hotham in a spirit of conciliation and Christian forbearance . At the same time in the Ballarat Times the editor , Henry Seekamp , called on his fellow - countrymen , on nature and on Heaven itself for ...
... delegates to talk things over with Hotham in a spirit of conciliation and Christian forbearance . At the same time in the Ballarat Times the editor , Henry Seekamp , called on his fellow - countrymen , on nature and on Heaven itself for ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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