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... Australia ) , Melbourne ( 1835 Victoria ) and Adelaide ( 1836 South Australia ) . In all the Aboriginal inhabitants were de- tribalised , dispossessed and destroyed by the white invaders . Even Christian and other philanthropists among ...
... Australia ) , Melbourne ( 1835 Victoria ) and Adelaide ( 1836 South Australia ) . In all the Aboriginal inhabitants were de- tribalised , dispossessed and destroyed by the white invaders . Even Christian and other philanthropists among ...
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... South Welshmen and Victorians , Western Australians and Queenslanders , South Australians and Tasmanians shared the ... Australia . From the very beginning of each colony ' overlanders ' had taken stock and ideas from one to the other except ...
... South Welshmen and Victorians , Western Australians and Queenslanders , South Australians and Tasmanians shared the ... Australia . From the very beginning of each colony ' overlanders ' had taken stock and ideas from one to the other except ...
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... South Africa , Union of and anti - apartheid demonstration , 396-7 and Menzies , 337 attitude to White Australia policy , 37 racist policies of , 66 relations with after 1972 : 404 trade with , 217 South African War : see Boer War South ...
... South Africa , Union of and anti - apartheid demonstration , 396-7 and Menzies , 337 attitude to White Australia policy , 37 racist policies of , 66 relations with after 1972 : 404 trade with , 217 South African War : see Boer War South ...
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A NATION FOR A CONTINENT c 19001903 | 12 |
THREE ELEVENS IN THE FIELD c 19041908 | 55 |
LABOR IN POWER c 19091913 | 68 |
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