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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... records are open to public inspection to 1850 . ( f ) TREASURY T. I. TREASURY BOARD PAPERS , down to 1889 , comprising in - letters to the Treasury . The incoming correspondence from other public departments such as the Navy Board , the ...
... records are open to public inspection to 1850 . ( f ) TREASURY T. I. TREASURY BOARD PAPERS , down to 1889 , comprising in - letters to the Treasury . The incoming correspondence from other public departments such as the Navy Board , the ...
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... records in Australia - chiefly legal documents and records of judicial proceedings , the Judge- Advocate's Court having been constituted in 1788 , a few weeks after the arrival of the First Fleet . An account of the early records of New ...
... records in Australia - chiefly legal documents and records of judicial proceedings , the Judge- Advocate's Court having been constituted in 1788 , a few weeks after the arrival of the First Fleet . An account of the early records of New ...
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... Records , which include lists of immigrants arriving in New South Wales from 1826 to 1902 , as well as records of nationalisation papers issued in the same period , and papers relating to the early settlements in the other States of ...
... Records , which include lists of immigrants arriving in New South Wales from 1826 to 1902 , as well as records of nationalisation papers issued in the same period , and papers relating to the early settlements in the other States of ...
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