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Since: Jan 19, 2004 Posts: 1789
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 9:59 am
Post subject: Today in History Archived from groups: rec>boats (more info?)
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From one of my on-line literary calendars:
On this day in 1788 Captain Arthur Phillip brought the first British
convict ships to anchor in Botany Bay, Australia. Over the next eighty
years 825 such ships would bring 160,000 men and women to serve their
"transportation" sentence -- seven years for most, fourteen or life for
some, no time at all for the significant number unable to survive the
eight-month voyage. Captain Phillip went on to become the first Governor
of Australia, and today became Australia Day -- the nation so proud of
being bad-to-the-bone that web sites such as convictcentral.com offer a
full listing of all those transported and an adopt-a-service for those
disappointed to find no founding criminals in the family tree.
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Since: Aug 28, 2003 Posts: 785
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 6:53 pm
Post subject: Re: Today in History [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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And we wonder why Karen is the way she is??
Who knows what her forefathers were convicted of!
Harry Krause <piedtypecase.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> From one of my on-line literary calendars:
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> On this day in 1788 Captain Arthur Phillip brought the first British
> convict ships to anchor in Botany Bay, Australia. Over the next eighty
> years 825 such ships would bring 160,000 men and women to serve their
> "transportation" sentence -- seven years for most, fourteen or life for
> some, no time at all for the significant number unable to survive the
> eight-month voyage. Captain Phillip went on to become the first Governor
> of Australia, and today became Australia Day -- the nation so proud of
> being bad-to-the-bone that web sites such as convictcentral.com offer a
> full listing of all those transported and an adopt-a-service for those
> disappointed to find no founding criminals in the family tree.
>
>
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 6:53 pm
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Don White wrote:
> And we wonder why Karen is the way she is??
> Who knows what her forefathers were convicted of!
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> Harry Krause <piedtypecase RemoveThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:bv2vga$ni3eu$1@ID-21096.news.uni-berlin.de...
>> From one of my on-line literary calendars:
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>> On this day in 1788 Captain Arthur Phillip brought the first British
>> convict ships to anchor in Botany Bay, Australia. Over the next eighty
>> years 825 such ships would bring 160,000 men and women to serve their
>> "transportation" sentence -- seven years for most, fourteen or life for
>> some, no time at all for the significant number unable to survive the
>> eight-month voyage. Captain Phillip went on to become the first Governor
>> of Australia, and today became Australia Day -- the nation so proud of
>> being bad-to-the-bone that web sites such as convictcentral.com offer a
>> full listing of all those transported and an adopt-a-service for those
>> disappointed to find no founding criminals in the family tree.
I check Levicticus: Sodomy, bestiality, and uncleanness.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 8:05 pm
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My, my!
I would have thought stalker...serial killer. Don't believe they ever did
find 'Jack the Ripper'.
Wonder if he was shipped to Australia for lesser crimes?
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