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Revision as of 14:25, 31 December 2013
‘When peace shall lie once more regained, and there shall be time for deliberate judgement, the citizens will reckon with the Government. Meantime, they will not pledge themselves to support it; and they will not organize themselves into bodies for the purpose of filling the place of that expensive military force, which should never have been sent out of Melbourne. [We] do not sympathise with revolt; but neither do [we] sympathise with injustice and coercion. [We] will not fight for the diggers nor will [we] fight for the Government’. [1]
Ballarat Reform League Inc. Monuments Project
Captain Henry Wise Memorial, Leek Wooton, UK
Diggers Memorial, Ballaarat Old Cemetery
Eureka 150, 2004
Eureka Dawn Oration, Presented by Dorothy Wickham, 6 am, Eureka Stockade Memorial, Ballarat, Sunday 4 December 2005
Eureka Memorial Park Association
Heritage Victoria Registered Sites
Soldiers' Memorial, Ballaarat Old Cemetery
References
- ↑ Editorial from The Age, 5 December 1855
External links
http://prov.vic.gov.au/whats-on/exhibitions/eureka-on-trial/aftermath