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 108
... ministry doubled the colonial debt by sanctioning £ 1,871,000 of provincial loans . And when the Waikato war broke out , the Whitaker - Fox ministry , which , like its predecessor , had Reader Wood as Treasurer , and Russell , who was ...
... ministry doubled the colonial debt by sanctioning £ 1,871,000 of provincial loans . And when the Waikato war broke out , the Whitaker - Fox ministry , which , like its predecessor , had Reader Wood as Treasurer , and Russell , who was ...
Page 109
... ministry had several reactions in other departments of policy . One of the first tasks of the ministry was to act upon the report of the commission and remove the seat of government to Wellington - a step which it had unanimously ...
... ministry had several reactions in other departments of policy . One of the first tasks of the ministry was to act upon the report of the commission and remove the seat of government to Wellington - a step which it had unanimously ...
Page 110
... ministry found itself unable to carry its scheme through , and it resigned . All party organisation had disappeared with the cross - voting on the native and separation questions . The real programme of the provincialists being simply ...
... ministry found itself unable to carry its scheme through , and it resigned . All party organisation had disappeared with the cross - voting on the native and separation questions . The real programme of the provincialists being simply ...
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