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Five Years Under the Southern Cross: Experiences and Impressions

Chapter 38: Transcriber’s Notes
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Through a sequence of impressionist sketches and essays the author records impressions of life across the Commonwealth, from coastal cities and their social scenes to the remoter bush and agricultural districts. Chapters describe urban character, climate and seasonal contrasts, bush travel and hardships, encounters with Indigenous communities, crop and pastoral developments, the sugar and fruit industries, public shows, and social and religious life. The volume also considers labour disputes, political trends, and Tasmania's distinct character, offering descriptive vignettes and practical observations aimed at making the country's daily life and wider imperial connections clearer to distant readers.

Transcriber’s Notes

Punctuation and spelling were made consistent when a predominant preference was found in this book; otherwise they were not changed.

Simple typographical errors were corrected; occasional unbalanced quotation marks retained.

Ambiguous hyphens at the ends of lines were retained; occurrences of inconsistent hyphenation have not been changed.

Page 280: “Each worker has own row” was printed that way; seems to be missing “his” after “has”.