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Chapter IX.
Suggestions for ensuring the future efficiency of Transportation as a species of punishment.—Changes in the system to be effected in England115
CHAPTER X.
The discontinuance of the assignment system expedient and practicable124
CHAPTER XI.
The practicability of obtaining free labour from the mother country, to the full extent required in New South Wales135
CHAPTER XII.
The practicability of employing transported convicts at government labour exclusively, without increasing the expense of Transportation to the mother country156
CHAPTER XIII.
Illustration of the facility with which a large number of convicts could be permanently and profitably employed in forming locations for free emigrant settlers168
CHAPTER XIV.
A third mode of employing convicts at government labour on the Australian continent194
CHAPTER XV.
Officers required for carrying into effect the new system of management proposed203
CHAPTER XVI.
The extent to which emigration to New South Wales is at present practicable under the land-selling system, with remarks on the value of that system to the mother country as well as to the colony210
Conclusion224
Postscript243
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