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  • ...d for the seat of Ballarat. In the following year he contested the seat of North Grant in the Legislative Assembly.<ref>Corfield, J.,Wickham, D., & Gervason ...d. At the first Parliamentary election he was returned to the Assembly for North Grant, which included Ballarat East When Mr. Heales took office in 1860, Mr
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  • At the end of 1942 the Eureka Youth League opened its headquarters at North Melbourne, with a camp at Warburton in the Dandenong Ranges.46 By 1943 the ...Cape in Western Australia in May 1974 to stage a demonstration against the American communications base.52 When the Whitlam government was dismissed by the Gov
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  • ...d homelessness spread from London to the new cotton and steel towns in the north, to the Yorkshire and Welsh coal mines, to Cornish farms, and over the bord ...k the Charter to the provinces, especially the new industrial towns in the North like Manchester and Birmingham. This was a political and organisational mas
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  • ...ten down in the margin at once. The dragoons from south, the troopers from north, were trotting in full speed towards the stockade. Peter Lalor was now on t
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  • ...on the 4th March 1854 in Mair Street. By December 1854 it had moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Humffray Streets. The paper was closed down by ...rails publicity brochure, undated.</ref> [[Charles Ferguson]] was the only American taken prisoner, and was chained to Henry Seekamp at gaol.<ref>Wickham, D.,
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  • ...& after about 12 Months work struck a New head which we Called the [[North American]] this was the Means of opening up a New District this Claim Paid me pretty
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  • ...onial oppression and should not be surrendered to a symbol of 20th century American cultural and commercial hegemony. This in turn led to counter suggestions ...dman’s Hill in the east to the Ballarat Flat in the west, bounded on the north by the long slope down to [[Yarrowee Creek]] and on the south by the steepe
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  • ...or the night. We were without tents, and to escape the force of the strong north wind, we laid ourselves down to sleep in a dry watercourse. This answered v ...terred and the notes found in the trousers. Sexton made away to some South American port and was there lost sight of. ... <ref>Adelaide Advertiser, 20 Septemb
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  • ...Banner office, in Latrobe street, Melbourne, by Mr. Hugh M'Coll, of Grand North-western Canal fame ; and afterwards at the Herald office. This paper was es ...But the fact was, there was comparatively little sickness; and this worthy American “medico,” as a consequence, took to the life of a seeker, for the preci
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  • ...re we to go into particulars about his natal day and date. As the good old American poet said of his friend—both of them being then hale septuagenarians —"
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  • ...the ''Arabian'' as an officer of the ship. In the meantime Train and other American citizen interposed on behalf of their compatriot, whose youth - he was then :Enumerator for North Grant Ballarat 5th May, 1857.
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  • ...l, who was unmarried, is survived by 2 sisters-Mrs Blanche McGill Ashford (North Brighton) and Mrs Edith McAdam (England). Another sister, Mrs M. G. Neate, :James Herbert McGill, a young Irish-American intelligence officer, who assisted the Ballarat miners in their rebellion,
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  • ...fter serving for 12 years in the [[Military]]. He was granted land in the north of New Zealand.<ref>notes from Caroline Jackson</ref> ...nce to account for his being found where he was. Dr. Kenworthy and another American gentleman can account for his being there.
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  • ...comfort, it is certainly the metropolis of the Australian goldfields". An American visitor, a member of the senate of the United States, the Honorable D. S. H ...the western and northern boundary lines of the said Police Paddock to the north-west angle of allotment 2 of section C, in the Parish of Ballaarat [''sic''
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  • ...ns in an Irish Patriots protest. It seems he identifies as more Irish than American at this stage of his life.<ref>Research by descendant Lesley Melody, 2022.< By 1886 William And Eliza Melody and living in Whanganui, North Island, New Zealand.<ref>Research by descendant Lesley Melody, 2022.</ref>
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  • He died in 1906 at the North Adelaide private hospital.<ref>''Adelaide Chronicle'', 25 August 1906.</ref Klauer eventually left the goldfields with an American circus. In 1871 Friederich Wilhelm August (August) Klauer, of [[Adelaide]],
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  • ...re is no doubt the Lalor and Hanlon families were close. They lived in the north Richmond and East Melbourne area for at least a decade from the early 1880s ...y, 1901 and was a nun there until her death in June 1934. Ethel married an American, William Jowett, in 1909 and she went to the USA with him and lived there.
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  • ...ol people never forgot how profitable slaving had been. When settlement of North America began, a new market opened up. In 1648, during the Civil War, Cromw ...erested in the colonies, Maria set out to promote the emigration of women. North America was closer to Britain than the other colonies, so she began to choo
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  • ...e Mostyn Street that we see today, leaving the Presbyterian Church (to the north) and the Anglican Church (to the south) perched high above the new roadway. ...ty. The Colonial Office, just two generations removed from the loss of the American colonies, feared the spectre of republicanism m more than anything else. To
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