Village settlements |
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Title : | Village settlements |
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Source : | Adelaide Observer, 24 March 1894, p. 15 | ||
Date of creation : | 1894 | ||
Format : | Newspaper | ||
Contributor : | State Library of South Australia | ||
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Description : |
Extract of a newspaper article stating that the land around the River Murray had not yet been used to its full potential. It also applaudes the pioneering spirit of those who have chosen to go to the village settlements, but warns that many of the settlers are not prepared for the work they will have to undertake. The South Australian government established the provisions for the founding of communal settlements, known as village settlements, in a part of the Crown Lands Amendment Act in 1893. Thirteen village settlements were eventually founded in South Australia. Of these, eleven were on the River Murray. |
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Coverage year : | 1894 | |
Period : | 1884-1913 | |
Region : | Riverland and Murraylands | |
Further reading : | Early years of the South Australian village settlements: Kingston-on-Murray, Pyap, Moorook, New Residence, from 1894, [Loxton, SA: N. Schulz?], 1994 Mack, David. The village settlements on the River Murray in South Australia, 1894-1909: a chronicle of communal life and hardship, [Somerton, SA: DB Mack, 1994] |
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