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. ''i&. .; . "&s■' . " Etlreia " FREEDOMS FiQHT OF'54 By R. S. ROSS. A Thrilling Story, of the Revolt of the Ballarat Miners against ofkial ■ £yr* amiy and intolerable conditions, when British Soldiers were " employed, to shoot down British and Australian workers, i , A revolt ■that laid the foundations of, Australian political liberti*.. H. E. Holland (in "The Maoriland Worker")': "Ross treats the miaerV rebellion as no other writer has treated it. . . . It is a thrilli_ S stery tliatf is told in 'Eureka.'"' , : ; j /■■■'■••" H. E. Boote (in the "Australian Worker"); "The Stookade. . t loses nothing of its '.thrilling; quality as related by'R, S. Ross.. The trueJ-tetoH;". cal method is followed. Everything is disclosed. ' Nothing'is held'tiaek." '"The QueefiFland Worker": "It' is graphic, pdcturesque, and \.f,t\ times lurid in it*, lineaments. . . tie• Work possess features of psychological interest." ' ■ " ■ '.'• . ...; ) j ... "Tho Westralian'Worker": "Mr. Rdss has certainly told tia«h_tory.in a graphic manner which compares fa-Tourahly with anythiaff written fey any of his predecessors." ■——■»»—»__« Paper covers, lt.j posted, Is. Bd. " THE WORKER" BOOK DEPOT. Box ICOO. ."WBttIKOIOK.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 6, Issue 243, 13 October 1915, Page 7
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170Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Maoriland Worker, Volume 6, Issue 243, 13 October 1915, Page 7
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