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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... Northern Territory to Queensland . The Home Govern- ment was opposed to colonial expansion , particularly in the form of a hazardous settlement in the tropics , and the Secretary of State decided to attach to Queensland the country ...
... Northern Territory to Queensland . The Home Govern- ment was opposed to colonial expansion , particularly in the form of a hazardous settlement in the tropics , and the Secretary of State decided to attach to Queensland the country ...
Page 389
... TERRITORY DEVELOPMENT 389 Shoal Bay from 1885 to 1890. Sugar - cane , coffee plants and rubber trees alike were reported to have thriven and to have survived long seasons of complete neglect . The causes of ... Northern Territory Development.
... TERRITORY DEVELOPMENT 389 Shoal Bay from 1885 to 1890. Sugar - cane , coffee plants and rubber trees alike were reported to have thriven and to have survived long seasons of complete neglect . The causes of ... Northern Territory Development.
Page 672
... NORTHERN TERRITORY : Correspondence of the Surveyor - General's Office , 1868 to 1876 ; incoming and outgoing correspondence of the Office of the Minister controlling the Northern Territory , 1868 to 1910 . ( ii ) Miscellaneous ANGAS ...
... NORTHERN TERRITORY : Correspondence of the Surveyor - General's Office , 1868 to 1876 ; incoming and outgoing correspondence of the Office of the Minister controlling the Northern Territory , 1868 to 1910 . ( ii ) Miscellaneous ANGAS ...
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