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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... ment protested against seizures of natives in the Loyalty Islands . The Government of Queensland passed an Act in 1868 to regulate the introduction and treatment of Polynesian labourers , but , as it was difficult to control the ...
... ment protested against seizures of natives in the Loyalty Islands . The Government of Queensland passed an Act in 1868 to regulate the introduction and treatment of Polynesian labourers , but , as it was difficult to control the ...
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... ment , however , was not popular , and Sir Edmund Barton's Govern- ment suffered at the next election as a result . In 1907 Deakin proposed the reconsideration of this agreement with a view to the establishment of an Australian navy ...
... ment , however , was not popular , and Sir Edmund Barton's Govern- ment suffered at the next election as a result . In 1907 Deakin proposed the reconsideration of this agreement with a view to the establishment of an Australian navy ...
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... ment , experienced merchants willingly lent their assistance , govern- ment control made this method of marketing compulsory , through the co - operation of banks in Australia special arrangements for financing the pool were possible ...
... ment , experienced merchants willingly lent their assistance , govern- ment control made this method of marketing compulsory , through the co - operation of banks in Australia special arrangements for financing the pool were possible ...
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