The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... possessing its confidence , before Her Majesty's Government could entertain a question of such paramount importance ” .1 The hot fit passed . The imperial authorities had decided to supervise the " blackbirding " trade themselves .
... possessing its confidence , before Her Majesty's Government could entertain a question of such paramount importance ” .1 The hot fit passed . The imperial authorities had decided to supervise the " blackbirding " trade themselves .
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The colonies simply passed through the door which Russell left open , and Higinbotham would have shut . The veto was used in all matters with the forbearance that Russell had advised . Only five Acts from the Australian colonies were ...
The colonies simply passed through the door which Russell left open , and Higinbotham would have shut . The veto was used in all matters with the forbearance that Russell had advised . Only five Acts from the Australian colonies were ...
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NEGOTIATIONS WITH COLONIAL SECRETARY 451 passed by either House of the Federal Parliament , should be submitted to a referendum notwithstanding the dissent of the other House . Reid announced his unqualified support of the amended bill ...
NEGOTIATIONS WITH COLONIAL SECRETARY 451 passed by either House of the Federal Parliament , should be submitted to a referendum notwithstanding the dissent of the other House . Reid announced his unqualified support of the amended bill ...
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AUSTRALIA | 1 |
The South Australian Association | 5 |
The three Climatic Belts | 7 |
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Australia authority banks became bill British brought coast colony command common Commonwealth Conference constitution continent convicts Council Court Darling direction discovery early effect elected England established expedition explorers fact federal followed force French further gave given gold Government Governor Gulf of Carpentaria House imperial important increased industry interest islands King labour land later Legislative Legislative Council less Lord March matters ment Minister native nature officers Pacific Parliament party passed period persons Phillip political population Port position problem produced proposal question reached region responsible result river Secretary sent Series settlement settlers ships South Australia South Wales southern success suggested Sydney tion took trade transportation United voyage Western whole wool Zealand