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 162
The primary processes of production are hardly less efficient , though there is still room for improvement . The example may be cited of the evolution in New Zealand of the characteristic cross - bred Corriedale sheep .
The primary processes of production are hardly less efficient , though there is still room for improvement . The example may be cited of the evolution in New Zealand of the characteristic cross - bred Corriedale sheep .
Page 164
... products of the sheep industry which are not easily summarised statistically , but which are very important in the aggregate . Even so , the steady growth of butter production and , since the war , also of cheese , is challenging .
... products of the sheep industry which are not easily summarised statistically , but which are very important in the aggregate . Even so , the steady growth of butter production and , since the war , also of cheese , is challenging .
Page 166
This embarrassment has also revealed the extent to which the Dominion was relying upon constantly rising price levels rather than upon an increasing volume of production . The substantial increase in the physical volume of production ...
This embarrassment has also revealed the extent to which the Dominion was relying upon constantly rising price levels rather than upon an increasing volume of production . The substantial increase in the physical volume of production ...
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