Historical Records of AustraliaLibrary Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament, 1924 Official records of the settlement and administration of Australian colonies and Port Essington; many Aboriginal references. |
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Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee. no supervision or regulation , considerable lawlessness prevailed . A system was then established whereby occupation licenses were granted for one year , subject to a fee of £ 10 . These ...
Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee. no supervision or regulation , considerable lawlessness prevailed . A system was then established whereby occupation licenses were granted for one year , subject to a fee of £ 10 . These ...
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Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee. No action was taken ; but the system of occupation or depas- turing licenses became more confused . Under the system , no limit was placed on the area occupied in one district or adjacent ...
Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee. No action was taken ; but the system of occupation or depas- turing licenses became more confused . Under the system , no limit was placed on the area occupied in one district or adjacent ...
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Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee. On the 30th of May , 1844 , a select committee was appointed by the legislative council to inquire into land grievances , and this committee presented its report on the 20th of August . The ...
Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee. On the 30th of May , 1844 , a select committee was appointed by the legislative council to inquire into land grievances , and this committee presented its report on the 20th of August . The ...
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Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee. some of its business through the committees it had appointed . In order to counter this move , Sir George Gipps issued a proclama- tion proroguing the council until the 25th of August . It ...
Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee. some of its business through the committees it had appointed . In order to counter this move , Sir George Gipps issued a proclama- tion proroguing the council until the 25th of August . It ...
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Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee. HISTORICAL Records RECORDS OF AUSTRALIA . SERIES I. SIR GEORGE GIPPS TO LORD GLENELG . ( Despatch No. 24 , per ship Hope ; acknowledged by marquess of Normanby , 12th August , 1839. ) My ...
Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee. HISTORICAL Records RECORDS OF AUSTRALIA . SERIES I. SIR GEORGE GIPPS TO LORD GLENELG . ( Despatch No. 24 , per ship Hope ; acknowledged by marquess of Normanby , 12th August , 1839. ) My ...
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