The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 264
... British birth . The foreign element was thus never very considerable , and by 1911 it had shrunk to negligible pro- portions . Of the population of Australia in that year 97 per cent . had been born within the British Empire , 83 per ...
... British birth . The foreign element was thus never very considerable , and by 1911 it had shrunk to negligible pro- portions . Of the population of Australia in that year 97 per cent . had been born within the British Empire , 83 per ...
Page 555
... British troops to the north engaged in persistent local activities . This em- ployed the Australians in a series of ... British sectors . One of these fell to the 5th Australian Division , which , in co- operation with the 61st ...
... British troops to the north engaged in persistent local activities . This em- ployed the Australians in a series of ... British sectors . One of these fell to the 5th Australian Division , which , in co- operation with the 61st ...
Page 711
... British and Japanese governments , etc. Immigration Restriction Act : especially Foreign Contract Labour , Regulations , and Statistics . Navigation : especially Royal Commission on Navigation Bill , 1911. Northern Territory ...
... British and Japanese governments , etc. Immigration Restriction Act : especially Foreign Contract Labour , Regulations , and Statistics . Navigation : especially Royal Commission on Navigation Bill , 1911. Northern Territory ...
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