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  • ...ormed does not exceed 200, the police force amounts to 60 men. At [[Fryers Creek]] and [[Loddon]], with a population of 4,000, they have 12 men to guard the
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  • ...y mind, and had to pay £10 in all. We went to Mount Alexander and Fryers' Creek and on to Bendigo, where we had our pick of a squatter's flock of sheep for
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  • ...y mind, and had to pay £10 in all. We went to Mount Alexander and Fryers' Creek and on to [[Bendigo]], where we had our pick of a squatter's flock of sheep
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  • ...y mind, and had to pay £10 in all. We went to Mount Alexander and Fryers' Creek and on to [[Bendigo]], where we had our pick of a squatter's flock of sheep
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  • ...to South Australia as ships doctor on the [[Gloucester]]. He was at Fryers Creek for a year, and registered Medical Officer at the Quarantine Station from 1 ...Petition. Agitation of the Victorian goldfeelds started with the [[Forest Creek]] Monster Meeting in 1851, but what became known as the Red Ribbon Movement
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  • ...Petition. Agitation of the Victorian goldfields started with the [[Forest Creek]] Monster Meeting in 1851, but what became known as the Red Ribbon Movement ...at]], [[Forest Creek]], and Fryers Creek goldfields. He did well at Forest Creek and sent home for four mares and his brother John. As indicating that he ha
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  • John Forbes was a miners at Fryers Creek, and a witness at the 1855 Goldfield Commission.
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  • ...to the Bendigo Diggings in December 1852 through Fryers' Creek, Campbell's Creek, and Castlemaine. George Baker secured 8 lbs of gold from a claim on the ma ...Petition. Agitation of the Victorian goldfields started with the [[Forest Creek]] Monster Meeting in 1851, but what became known as the Red Ribbon Movement
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  • ...t as a gold digger, he opened a small store at [[Spring Gully]], [[Fryers' Creek]]. He did not long continue there, however, as we next find him the owner o ...r Bissile. Agitation of the Victorian goldfields started with the [[Forest Creek]] Monster Meeting in 1851, but what became known as the Red Ribbon Movement
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