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Page 120
... railway to improve communication between Melbourne and the bay . At the same time businessmen were complaining that communications between Sydney and Melbourne by land often stood still for weeks together because of the state of the ...
... railway to improve communication between Melbourne and the bay . At the same time businessmen were complaining that communications between Sydney and Melbourne by land often stood still for weeks together because of the state of the ...
Page 337
... railway steam - engine , crushing the life out of him between those relentless wheels and that unyielding iron rail . In Anna Karenina Lev Tolstoy portrayed the railway as a symbol of all that was ' evil , unnatural and alien in Holy ...
... railway steam - engine , crushing the life out of him between those relentless wheels and that unyielding iron rail . In Anna Karenina Lev Tolstoy portrayed the railway as a symbol of all that was ' evil , unnatural and alien in Holy ...
Page 379
... railway line between Riversdale and Camberwell was sold in 1887 for £ 20 000 , then for £ 32 000 , then for £ 62 000 to the Real Estate Company , the directors of which were hopeful in March of 1888 of clearing at least £ 50 000 from ...
... railway line between Riversdale and Camberwell was sold in 1887 for £ 20 000 , then for £ 32 000 , then for £ 62 000 to the Real Estate Company , the directors of which were hopeful in March of 1888 of clearing at least £ 50 000 from ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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