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... migration , decided to press for separation on their own terms . At the same time the members of the Legis- lative Council of New South Wales for the Northern Districts , both squatters , met together during the discussions on the ...
... migration , decided to press for separation on their own terms . At the same time the members of the Legis- lative Council of New South Wales for the Northern Districts , both squatters , met together during the discussions on the ...
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... migrant from Totnes , who had just turned twenty - six in January of 1860. He was another young man who had dreamed of finding glory in the interior of the mysterious continent , and yet was as different from Mr Burke as a measurer from ...
... migrant from Totnes , who had just turned twenty - six in January of 1860. He was another young man who had dreamed of finding glory in the interior of the mysterious continent , and yet was as different from Mr Burke as a measurer from ...
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... migrant on the Forest Creek diggings in 1852 and experimented in a rather bizarre way with other methods of getting rich before he settled for a meat pie stall , soon supplemented with books , at the top of Bourke Street . By turning ...
... migrant on the Forest Creek diggings in 1852 and experimented in a rather bizarre way with other methods of getting rich before he settled for a meat pie stall , soon supplemented with books , at the top of Bourke Street . By turning ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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