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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Five years later the Government geologist , B. H. Babbage , penetrating the same region to examine it for possible mineral deposits , also found plenty of fresh water . A new aspect of the problem of the interior was thus presented .
Five years later the Government geologist , B. H. Babbage , penetrating the same region to examine it for possible mineral deposits , also found plenty of fresh water . A new aspect of the problem of the interior was thus presented .
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Later the increasing consignments were sold by regular auctions at the Royal Exchange . An association of selling brokers maintained themselves as middlemen until their customs in selling roused the suspicions of visiting Australian ...
Later the increasing consignments were sold by regular auctions at the Royal Exchange . An association of selling brokers maintained themselves as middlemen until their customs in selling roused the suspicions of visiting Australian ...
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If in later years it secured for itself a definite place in the organisation of immigration , this was due to the power which came to it as it gradually asserted a financial supremacy over State Governments . The first Parliament of the ...
If in later years it secured for itself a definite place in the organisation of immigration , this was due to the power which came to it as it gradually asserted a financial supremacy over State Governments . The first Parliament of the ...
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