The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia. pt. 2. New ZealandArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 176
... transportation question involved him in further trouble . It has been seen that , from 1840 onwards , New South Wales was closed to convicts , and that Van Diemen's Land was compelled to make provision for an annually increasing number ...
... transportation question involved him in further trouble . It has been seen that , from 1840 onwards , New South Wales was closed to convicts , and that Van Diemen's Land was compelled to make provision for an annually increasing number ...
Page 230
... transportation to Western Australia as a permanent policy " , 2 and a little later the settlement of the north - west and general reorganisation of the penal arrange- ments induced the Home authorities to give way . In 1865 Britain ...
... transportation to Western Australia as a permanent policy " , 2 and a little later the settlement of the north - west and general reorganisation of the penal arrange- ments induced the Home authorities to give way . In 1865 Britain ...
Page 663
... Transportation , 8 March 1849. 3 Ser . cm , 384 . 51. Transportation to Van Diemen's Land : petitions , etc. , 1849. 3 Ser . cv , 663 ; CVII , 1072 . 52. 1st and 2nd Australian Colonies Government Bills debated in Commons and Lords ...
... Transportation , 8 March 1849. 3 Ser . cm , 384 . 51. Transportation to Van Diemen's Land : petitions , etc. , 1849. 3 Ser . cv , 663 ; CVII , 1072 . 52. 1st and 2nd Australian Colonies Government Bills debated in Commons and Lords ...
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