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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Page 310
... separation movement . Whenever the opposition to Kanaka labour grew strong enough to reach ministerial ears at Brisbane , the north cried loudly , both there and in London , for a new colony or colonies . When friendly rulers trod the ...
... separation movement . Whenever the opposition to Kanaka labour grew strong enough to reach ministerial ears at Brisbane , the north cried loudly , both there and in London , for a new colony or colonies . When friendly rulers trod the ...
Page 311
... separation would have been fatal to Queensland's claims in 1859. It meant the probable cessation in Australia of that fruitful internal colonisation , which under the name of territorial organisation spread self - governing states ...
... separation would have been fatal to Queensland's claims in 1859. It meant the probable cessation in Australia of that fruitful internal colonisation , which under the name of territorial organisation spread self - governing states ...
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... separation . The planters ' arch - enemy , Sir Samuel Griffith , now in coalition with his old opponent Sir Thomas McIlwraith , admitted that good government was not practicable from Brisbane , but fought to avoid complete separation by ...
... separation . The planters ' arch - enemy , Sir Samuel Griffith , now in coalition with his old opponent Sir Thomas McIlwraith , admitted that good government was not practicable from Brisbane , but fought to avoid complete separation by ...
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