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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Page 164
... Dominion progressed rapidly after 1895. 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 ...
... Dominion progressed rapidly after 1895. 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 ...
Page 245
... Dominion Museum , the projected Dominion Art Gallery and the Art and Historical Library . Economic difficulties have prevented the fulfilment of the main objects of the Act , but the Board's activities have now devolved upon the ...
... Dominion Museum , the projected Dominion Art Gallery and the Art and Historical Library . Economic difficulties have prevented the fulfilment of the main objects of the Act , but the Board's activities have now devolved upon the ...
Page 249
... Dominion by the late Alexander H. Turnbull . Dunedin has the Hocken and the McNab collections . In Wellington also is the library of the General Assembly , the use of which is granted to a large body of students during the parliamentary ...
... Dominion by the late Alexander H. Turnbull . Dunedin has the Hocken and the McNab collections . In Wellington also is the library of the General Assembly , the use of which is granted to a large body of students during the parliamentary ...
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