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Page 207
Other people, the Herald continued, must work in a different manner to supply the
groats to pay for the maintenance of convicts in ... What, asked the Sydney Herald
in a tone of righteous indignation, were the convicts about in the Barracks?
Other people, the Herald continued, must work in a different manner to supply the
groats to pay for the maintenance of convicts in ... What, asked the Sydney Herald
in a tone of righteous indignation, were the convicts about in the Barracks?
Page 245
Besides, the Sydney Herald was not slow to whoop with delight — 'AT LAST!' was
their way of telling their readers with glee about the restoration of Riddell, and
predicting that the respectable immigrants would soon be emancipated from ...
Besides, the Sydney Herald was not slow to whoop with delight — 'AT LAST!' was
their way of telling their readers with glee about the restoration of Riddell, and
predicting that the respectable immigrants would soon be emancipated from ...
Page 252
scandalous character of Mudie's book, The Felonry of New South Wales.1* The
Sydney Herald welcomed the book because it would provide any committee
appointed by the House of Commons to inquire into the future of the convict
system ...
scandalous character of Mudie's book, The Felonry of New South Wales.1* The
Sydney Herald welcomed the book because it would provide any committee
appointed by the House of Commons to inquire into the future of the convict
system ...
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Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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