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Australian Natives' Association

The Australian Natives' Association (ANA) was a mutual society founded in Melbourne, Australia, in April 1871. It was founded by and for the benefit of White native-born Australians, and membership was restricted to that group.

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Australian Natives' Association

Federation

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Female membership

White Australia policy

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Australian Natives' Association

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ana australia australian association society federation members white victoria organisation victorian new membership branches melbourne branch chief friendly parliament member

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the Australian Flaginstance ofThe membership certificate of 1891 shows many of the emblems of the federation0.80text
the words Prosperityinstance ofThe membership certificate of 1891 shows many of the emblems of the federation0.80text
Unityinstance ofThe membership certificate of 1891 shows many of the emblems of the federation0.80text
Peaceinstance ofThe membership certificate of 1891 shows many of the emblems of the federation0.80text
Federationinstance ofThe membership certificate of 1891 shows many of the emblems of the federation0.80text
a globe of the world showing Australia as a single entityinstance ofThe membership certificate of 1891 shows many of the emblems of the federation0.80text
self-sufficiency through successful industryinstance ofThe membership certificate of 1891 shows many of the emblems of the federation0.80text
and the ANA coat of arms featuring the kangarooinstance ofThe membership certificate of 1891 shows many of the emblems of the federation0.80text
emu.In 1891instance ofThe membership certificate of 1891 shows many of the emblems of the federation0.80text
when the Victorian Parliament was considering the federation billinstance ofThe membership certificate of 1891 shows many of the emblems of the federation0.80text
the ANA organised public meetings around the colony to rally support for the billinstance ofThe membership certificate of 1891 shows many of the emblems of the federation0.80text
many of them addressed by Deakininstance ofThe membership certificate of 1891 shows many of the emblems of the federation0.80text

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