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Page 159
... Australia - which recited that whereas that part of Australia between 132 ° and 141 ° E. and between the Southern Ocean and 6 ° S. consists of waste and unoccupied lands which are supposed to be fit for the purposes of colonization ...
... Australia - which recited that whereas that part of Australia between 132 ° and 141 ° E. and between the Southern Ocean and 6 ° S. consists of waste and unoccupied lands which are supposed to be fit for the purposes of colonization ...
Page 195
... Australia by his " Australia Act , " which empowered them to alter their original constitutions . Western Australia , comprising almost one - third of the whole continent , received its first settlers in 1829 , and did not entirely lose ...
... Australia by his " Australia Act , " which empowered them to alter their original constitutions . Western Australia , comprising almost one - third of the whole continent , received its first settlers in 1829 , and did not entirely lose ...
Page 198
... Australian colonies . Among its recommendations was a proposal that one of the Australian Governors should be Governor - General of Australia and should be authorized to convene a " General Assembly ' of Australia - to consist of the ...
... Australian colonies . Among its recommendations was a proposal that one of the Australian Governors should be Governor - General of Australia and should be authorized to convene a " General Assembly ' of Australia - to consist of the ...
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