The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... British Government in those matters which lie in his personal discretion as in those which belong to the responsibility of his ministers . Relations with the British Government belong properly to the con- sideration of Australia's ...
... British Government in those matters which lie in his personal discretion as in those which belong to the responsibility of his ministers . Relations with the British Government belong properly to the con- sideration of Australia's ...
Page 526
... British agencies in communications , shipping lines , cable companies , operating in some cases with the assistance of subsidies from British and Australian Governments , reduced Australia's isolation . The adoption of British currency ...
... British agencies in communications , shipping lines , cable companies , operating in some cases with the assistance of subsidies from British and Australian Governments , reduced Australia's isolation . The adoption of British currency ...
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... British imports , and the tariff was largely in- creased on nearly all classes , so that the actual British rates were as a rule raised . Australian navigation policy , with its extreme pro- tection for coastwise trade , and its ...
... British imports , and the tariff was largely in- creased on nearly all classes , so that the actual British rates were as a rule raised . Australian navigation policy , with its extreme pro- tection for coastwise trade , and its ...
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