The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... Australia cannot be further considered here . Since we find numerous relics of Australoid folk in India and south- east Asia , and practically none akin to the Papuan negroid type , we may assume that the Papuans long preceded the ...
... Australia cannot be further considered here . Since we find numerous relics of Australoid folk in India and south- east Asia , and practically none akin to the Papuan negroid type , we may assume that the Papuans long preceded the ...
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... Australian Association was formed by Wakefield and Gouger . The Association proposed that South Australia should become a Crown Colony in which the govern- ment should be conducted by the usual officers , and the Wakefield system of ...
... Australian Association was formed by Wakefield and Gouger . The Association proposed that South Australia should become a Crown Colony in which the govern- ment should be conducted by the usual officers , and the Wakefield system of ...
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... Australia . Hertford , 1864 . ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY , London . Journal , vols . IV and IX . 1834 and 1839 . SOUTH AUSTRALIA : Government . The Northern Territory of South Australia . Adelaide , 1863 . Contains official documents ...
... Australia . Hertford , 1864 . ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY , London . Journal , vols . IV and IX . 1834 and 1839 . SOUTH AUSTRALIA : Government . The Northern Territory of South Australia . Adelaide , 1863 . Contains official documents ...
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