The Eureka Stockade by Raffaello Carboni
page 66 of 226 (29%)
page 66 of 226 (29%)
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Corolarium.--I am not dead yet! Chapter XXVIII. L'Union Fait La Force. We had better proceed with the meeting first, and with the letter afterwards. Peter Lalor proposed the following resolution:- "That a meeting of the members of the Reform League be called at the Adelphi Theatre, on next Sunday, at 2 o'clock, to elect a Central Committee; and that each forty members have the power to elect one member for the Central Committee." Being an old acquaintance of Peter, I supported the above resolution. He gave me his hand and pulled me up on the platform, from among the multitude. The whole of that Wednesday morning, my tent on the Eureka had been a regular Babel. Foreigners from all quarters of the globe and of the diggings, came to inquire from me what was the matter concerning so much excitement as then prevailed on Ballaarat. I translated for them the news from our 'Ballaarat Times', or from The 'Geelong Advertiser's' clever correspondent. Thus, and thus alone, I became honourably their delegate, |
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