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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Successful colonisation depends upon the organised application of capital and efficient labour to satisfactory land , and in both ventures delay in this respect caused distress . Behind all the difficulties was the failure of the Home ...
Successful colonisation depends upon the organised application of capital and efficient labour to satisfactory land , and in both ventures delay in this respect caused distress . Behind all the difficulties was the failure of the Home ...
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But the boom had depended on the annual introduction of new capital equal to a quarter of the recorded production of the colonies . During the quinquennium 1891 to 1895 , on the contrary , withdrawals from Australia as a whole almost ...
But the boom had depended on the annual introduction of new capital equal to a quarter of the recorded production of the colonies . During the quinquennium 1891 to 1895 , on the contrary , withdrawals from Australia as a whole almost ...
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In January 1916 , it assumed control of capital by requiring new capital issues to receive the sanction of the Treasurer before funds could be subscribed . Up to 30 September 1919 , capital issues ...
In January 1916 , it assumed control of capital by requiring new capital issues to receive the sanction of the Treasurer before funds could be subscribed . Up to 30 September 1919 , capital issues ...
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