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SETTLING<br />

1. GentiUi (1988) p, 6,<br />

2. 'an adventure of swindled desperates who not only did not become rich, but at<br />

the finish found themselves poorer than when they had left', Cheda (1979) Vol.<br />

l,p.241.<br />

3. Pascoe (1992) p, 86,<br />

4. 'we will never again have the money to come home, the hope is lost', Filippo<br />

Tunzi, letter 17 March 1873, Cheda (1979) Vol, 2, p, 435,<br />

5. Cheda, ibid , Vol. I, p. 449.<br />

6. 'Between 1858 and 1866 we found tens of mortgage loans and of property<br />

sales underwritten by the same emigrants themselves or their families to settle<br />

the initial debt', ibid., p. 250.<br />

7. 'It is impossible for me to pay them but however you could pay with my<br />

property not in the house but in some piece of land' Giovanni TartagUa, letter<br />

13 August 1883, ibid.. Vol. 2, p, 432.<br />

8. At the end of the twentieth century, some Daylesford descendants continued to<br />

discuss the possibility of bigamous marriages among their forebears.<br />

9. Charles D'Aprano, 'Questions for a History of Italians in the Colony of<br />

<strong>Victoria</strong>', {Conference Proceedings) 1987, p. 33.<br />

10. 'Australia wdll be like the other countries, that is, in the hands of the caphalists,<br />

the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.' Giuseppe Ferrari, letter 12 June<br />

1889, Cheda (1979) Vol 2, p. 70.<br />

518

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