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 297
... pastoralists and their station labour . Station employment was a purchase of service in a market where it was ... pastoralists , but reform was not to come from within to prolong the pastoral age . The pastoralists drew together to ...
... pastoralists and their station labour . Station employment was a purchase of service in a market where it was ... pastoralists , but reform was not to come from within to prolong the pastoral age . The pastoralists drew together to ...
Page 373
... pastoralists were not yet united . Delay might mean the drying of the grass and the lowering of the clip's value by the presence of grass seeds in the wool , and men in gaol do not shear sheep . In Queensland the agitation took a more ...
... pastoralists were not yet united . Delay might mean the drying of the grass and the lowering of the clip's value by the presence of grass seeds in the wool , and men in gaol do not shear sheep . In Queensland the agitation took a more ...
Page 375
... PASTORALISTS 375 Quickly it became plain to the labour leaders that the call - out was a blunder . It dried up the main source of fighting funds with which to maintain the waterside and maritime strikers . A fresh attempt at mediation ...
... PASTORALISTS 375 Quickly it became plain to the labour leaders that the call - out was a blunder . It dried up the main source of fighting funds with which to maintain the waterside and maritime strikers . A fresh attempt at mediation ...
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