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Title
The Chronicles of Early Melbourne
,
Volume 1
Author
Edmund "Garryowen" Finn, 1819-1898
Year
1888
Publisher
Fergusson & Mitchell
Location
Melbourne
Source
pdf
Progress
To be proofread
Transclusion
Index not transcluded or unreviewed
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Volume I
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INDEX TO SYNOPSES.
Chapter
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Subject
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Page
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The Un-named Village and its Beginnings
1
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Increased Value of Town Lands
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Corporations and Municipalities
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Primary Population: Its Extension and Progress
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The Supreme Court and Minor Tribunals
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Old Melbourne Described, 1840-43
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Religious Denominations: Their Foundation and First Celebrations
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Old Court-Houses, Old Gaols, and the Pentridge Stockade
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Melbourne "Under Fire," Water, and Snow
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The Three Governors and Lady Franklin
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Old Melbourne Charities
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Two Defunct Public Bodies
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The Melbourne Corporation
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Some Municipal Reminiscences
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Banking and Pawnbroking
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Elections to the Legislature of New South Wales
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Removal of the Superintendent
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Remarkable Supreme Court Trials
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Executions
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Physical Phenomena
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Our Two Oldest Institutions
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The Botanic Gardens and the Yarra Bend
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XXXIII.
Black Thursday
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Theatrical and Kindred Entertainments
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How Port Phillip was Peopled
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The River Yarraa: Its Falls, Punts, Bridges, and Navigation
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The Anti-Transportation Campaign
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XXXIX.
Temperance and Teetotal Societies
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The Melbourne Inn-Keepers and The Licensing Magistrates
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Fuel, Light, and Water
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Port Shipping
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XLIII.
Shipwrecks
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XLIV.
Commerce and Quarantine
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Black and White
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The Brethren of The Mystic Tie
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Literary and Educational
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Ancient Saint-Worship, National Societies and Celebrations
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A Mixed Freight
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Orange and Green; or Hurling And Shooting
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Soldiers, Cemeteries, Pounds, and Apostles
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LII.
The Twelve "Apostles"
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LIII.-LIV.
Sports and Pastimes
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A Bundle of Old Advertisements
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LVI.
Early Sky-Larking and Duelling
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The Age Of Gold: Its Birth and Early Developments
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The Nativity and Non-Age of Melbourne Journalism
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LX.
Political and Professional Pencillings
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The Disciples of Æsculapius
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LXII.
A Mortuary Group
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LXIII.
Some Random Recollections
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The Story Of Separation, Ab Ovo Usque ad Malum
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LXV.
The Colony of Victoria
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The General Elections
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Some Peculiar People
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LXVIII.
Flotsam, Jetsam, and Ligan
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Appendix
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