A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. were giving up servants and doing everything for themselves . The few remaining servants were often so bad that their masters had to wait on them . Governor Charles La Trobe had to groom his own horse and feed ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. were giving up servants and doing everything for themselves . The few remaining servants were often so bad that their masters had to wait on them . Governor Charles La Trobe had to groom his own horse and feed ...
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... servants was inadequate , payment must be delayed until the necessary authority was obtained . That day and throughout the crisis the bars of the hotels near the Government Office in Spring Street no longer resounded with the jocund ...
... servants was inadequate , payment must be delayed until the necessary authority was obtained . That day and throughout the crisis the bars of the hotels near the Government Office in Spring Street no longer resounded with the jocund ...
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... servants were the bane of life for the bourgeoisie . In the Australian colonies , unlike the Old World , mistresses were many and servants were few . Hence their ceaseless antagonism . The servants became impertinent . Four - fifths of ...
... servants were the bane of life for the bourgeoisie . In the Australian colonies , unlike the Old World , mistresses were many and servants were few . Hence their ceaseless antagonism . The servants became impertinent . Four - fifths of ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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