The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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In 1856 the possibility of extensive immigration from Canada was frequently referred to in the House of Representatives , and the Government declared its intention of giving every possible encouragement to British North American ...
In 1856 the possibility of extensive immigration from Canada was frequently referred to in the House of Representatives , and the Government declared its intention of giving every possible encouragement to British North American ...
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CHINESE IMMIGRATION 201 inhabitants , had been presented to him.1 An enquiry by the Hon . J. D. Ormond , Minister of Public Works in the Fox ministry of 1869–72 , about the bringing in of Chinese coolies to help in the construction of ...
CHINESE IMMIGRATION 201 inhabitants , had been presented to him.1 An enquiry by the Hon . J. D. Ormond , Minister of Public Works in the Fox ministry of 1869–72 , about the bringing in of Chinese coolies to help in the construction of ...
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In 1908 New Zealand's legislation on immigration was consolidated in the Immigration Restriction Amendment Act ... led to another Act of 1920 , instituting a system of individual permits for immigrants which has proved very effective .
In 1908 New Zealand's legislation on immigration was consolidated in the Immigration Restriction Amendment Act ... led to another Act of 1920 , instituting a system of individual permits for immigrants which has proved very effective .
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