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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This fact can be clearly observed if the production or export statistics are corrected for increases in population and for boom prices . Such facts as these must be remembered when the claim is advanced that New Zealand was in the end ...
This fact can be clearly observed if the production or export statistics are corrected for increases in population and for boom prices . Such facts as these must be remembered when the claim is advanced that New Zealand was in the end ...
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The population , which in 1891 numbered 626,658 , had increased by the census of 1926 to over 1,400,000 . The volume of physical production , the rate of real wages , the accumulation of savings bank deposits , the increase of land ...
The population , which in 1891 numbered 626,658 , had increased by the census of 1926 to over 1,400,000 . The volume of physical production , the rate of real wages , the accumulation of savings bank deposits , the increase of land ...
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As prosperity increased , the modest million a year , with which borrowing began again in the middle ' nineties , steadily increased , until , in the stress of political conflict just prior to the war , more was being added to the ...
As prosperity increased , the modest million a year , with which borrowing began again in the middle ' nineties , steadily increased , until , in the stress of political conflict just prior to the war , more was being added to the ...
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