A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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Page 222
... police and gaol establishments , and the expense of bringing immigrants to this colony , some members murmured their dissent . On 25 August and 4 September , W. Lithgow , A. Berry , E. C. Close , R. Jones , H. H. Macarthur , J. Blaxland ...
... police and gaol establishments , and the expense of bringing immigrants to this colony , some members murmured their dissent . On 25 August and 4 September , W. Lithgow , A. Berry , E. C. Close , R. Jones , H. H. Macarthur , J. Blaxland ...
Page 259
... police even intruded on the family circle round the fireside : another shouted that police spies were stationed under windows , that they had their ears and eyes on the keyholes of the free . Convictism , it was said , had exposed the ...
... police even intruded on the family circle round the fireside : another shouted that police spies were stationed under windows , that they had their ears and eyes on the keyholes of the free . Convictism , it was said , had exposed the ...
Page 263
... police magistrate of Richmond , Mr James Gordon . Gordon's father had served as steward on the estates of the Duke of Northumberland . He himself had emigrated to New South Wales in 1806 where , thanks to his influence in high places in ...
... police magistrate of Richmond , Mr James Gordon . Gordon's father had served as steward on the estates of the Duke of Northumberland . He himself had emigrated to New South Wales in 1806 where , thanks to his influence in high places in ...
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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