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 154
... period increased from £ 1,500,000 to £ 7,000,000 . In the year 1863 , the net gain to the population by immigration was over 35,000 . The actual output of gold was impres- sive when contrasted with the small extent of trade at that ...
... period increased from £ 1,500,000 to £ 7,000,000 . In the year 1863 , the net gain to the population by immigration was over 35,000 . The actual output of gold was impres- sive when contrasted with the small extent of trade at that ...
Page 158
... period . The price was heavy and its pay- ment had severe consequences . It was during this period that the Bank of New Zealand lost all its capital , and it was not properly re- constructed upon a profit - earning basis until the ...
... period . The price was heavy and its pay- ment had severe consequences . It was during this period that the Bank of New Zealand lost all its capital , and it was not properly re- constructed upon a profit - earning basis until the ...
Page 166
... period was very consider- able ; but the unfortunate borrowing boom which followed induced a reaction that has ... period immediately preceding the war . It would appear that from the period just before the war the unsettlement due ...
... period was very consider- able ; but the unfortunate borrowing boom which followed induced a reaction that has ... period immediately preceding the war . It would appear that from the period just before the war the unsettlement due ...
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