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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question . There were many disputed land claims to be settled ; a Polynesian Land Company under a charter from Thakombau claimed 200,000 acres . The natives resented a land - tax imposed by the previous Government partly with the object ...
question . There were many disputed land claims to be settled ; a Polynesian Land Company under a charter from Thakombau claimed 200,000 acres . The natives resented a land - tax imposed by the previous Government partly with the object ...
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The general question of arbitration was involved in an abortive attempt to amend the constitution with respect to Commonwealth powers over industrial disputes and essential services by a referendum in August 1926 , but no further ...
The general question of arbitration was involved in an abortive attempt to amend the constitution with respect to Commonwealth powers over industrial disputes and essential services by a referendum in August 1926 , but no further ...
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... Holroyd's dictum on , 395 ; ConRaiateia , 333 , 339 stitution Acts thesole basis of , question Railways : as to , 396–7 ; question of reconciliaCompetition between , 447 tion with Federation , 441 ; implicaConstitutional provisions ...
... Holroyd's dictum on , 395 ; ConRaiateia , 333 , 339 stitution Acts thesole basis of , question Railways : as to , 396–7 ; question of reconciliaCompetition between , 447 tion with Federation , 441 ; implicaConstitutional provisions ...
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AUSTRALIA | 1 |
The South Australian Association | 5 |
The three Climatic Belts | 7 |
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