The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... issue , in which it allowed its members to follow their own opinions ; while the Ministerialists and the Opposition parties were united against each other on the fiscal issue , and internally divided on much else . Deakin and the ...
... issue , in which it allowed its members to follow their own opinions ; while the Ministerialists and the Opposition parties were united against each other on the fiscal issue , and internally divided on much else . Deakin and the ...
Page 568
... issue could have been foretold . The electors went to the poll on September 5 with the assurance that , whatever Government controlled the policy of the Commonwealth , there would be no doubt about its attitude on the supreme issue of ...
... issue could have been foretold . The electors went to the poll on September 5 with the assurance that , whatever Government controlled the policy of the Commonwealth , there would be no doubt about its attitude on the supreme issue of ...
Page 589
... issue , the Government with its increased gold reserve was now able to expand the note issue rapidly . As a result , the note issue rose from £ 9,573,738 in June 1914 to £ 32,128,302 in June 1915 , while the percentages of reserves at ...
... issue , the Government with its increased gold reserve was now able to expand the note issue rapidly . As a result , the note issue rose from £ 9,573,738 in June 1914 to £ 32,128,302 in June 1915 , while the percentages of reserves at ...
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