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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... brought to a successful issue " .2 There was , indeed , no rift in the fabric during the earlier phases of the war . ... were no less emphatic than were leaders whose views upon a critical imperial issue could have been foretold .
... brought to a successful issue " .2 There was , indeed , no rift in the fabric during the earlier phases of the war . ... were no less emphatic than were leaders whose views upon a critical imperial issue could have been foretold .
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Secondly , by agreement with the associated banks , the Commonwealth secured an advance of £ 10,000,000 in gold , against which it was intended to issue notes , on the understanding that the gold advanced should be returned to the banks ...
Secondly , by agreement with the associated banks , the Commonwealth secured an advance of £ 10,000,000 in gold , against which it was intended to issue notes , on the understanding that the gold advanced should be returned to the banks ...
Page 589
NOTE ISSUE : THE WAR LOANS 589 war - time financial measures may be summarised as follows . As the note issue was under the control of the Commonwealth Treasurer , and as the original Australian Notes Act had been amended in 1911 to ...
NOTE ISSUE : THE WAR LOANS 589 war - time financial measures may be summarised as follows . As the note issue was under the control of the Commonwealth Treasurer , and as the original Australian Notes Act had been amended in 1911 to ...
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