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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Page 189
... measure for advances to settlers . The main purpose of this was to provide cheap credit for small farmers , but it ... measures is considerable . They provide the bulk of the purchase money necessary for a worker's home ; but only ...
... measure for advances to settlers . The main purpose of this was to provide cheap credit for small farmers , but it ... measures is considerable . They provide the bulk of the purchase money necessary for a worker's home ; but only ...
Page 193
... measure abolished the lease in perpetuity , and gave lessees under the existing tenure the right of purchase . Conservation was still adhered to , but renewable leases , with revaluation at short periods , were introduced . At the same ...
... measure abolished the lease in perpetuity , and gave lessees under the existing tenure the right of purchase . Conservation was still adhered to , but renewable leases , with revaluation at short periods , were introduced . At the same ...
Page 201
... measure of its own.5 This was done after New Zealand had been represented at an intercolonial conference , held at Sydney in January 1881 , which resolved that it was " highly prejudicial to the best interests of the Australian colonies ...
... measure of its own.5 This was done after New Zealand had been represented at an intercolonial conference , held at Sydney in January 1881 , which resolved that it was " highly prejudicial to the best interests of the Australian colonies ...
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