The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... Crown of England , and his final answer to the demands of the Company must be that , as long as he has the honour of serving the Crown , he will not admit that any person , or any Government acting in the name of Her Majesty , can ...
... Crown of England , and his final answer to the demands of the Company must be that , as long as he has the honour of serving the Crown , he will not admit that any person , or any Government acting in the name of Her Majesty , can ...
Page 181
... Crown . It was the first attempt to conserve the remaining Crown lands by substituting leasehold provisions for those by which waste Crown lands could be turned into freehold . A similar bill had been rejected in the previous year , and ...
... Crown . It was the first attempt to conserve the remaining Crown lands by substituting leasehold provisions for those by which waste Crown lands could be turned into freehold . A similar bill had been rejected in the previous year , and ...
Page 193
... Crown lands leased under all tenures ... Total area of Crown land available for future disposal Total area of native land Land unfit for settlement ... million acres 21.I 14.5 18.2 2.8 5'9 3.9 66.4 The remaining items of the Liberal ...
... Crown lands leased under all tenures ... Total area of Crown land available for future disposal Total area of native land Land unfit for settlement ... million acres 21.I 14.5 18.2 2.8 5'9 3.9 66.4 The remaining items of the Liberal ...
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